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Amy Adams is one of Hollywood's most beloved stars. Her charisma, humor, and versatility have paid off in independent films, big-budget comedies, superhero adaptations, and more. She can easily turn on a super sweet persona that's perfect for kids, which makes her ability to transform into someone a lot tougher, all the more impressive. The Academy surely thinks highly of Adams, as they've nominated her six times.
Anyone who likes to watch the FBI look silly will get a kick out of this, as will those who enjoy criminals in fancy clothes that are very much a product of the times. Adams plays the female lead, Sydney Prosser, Irving Rosenfeld's lover and fellow con artist. Even though director David O. Russell was extremely difficult to work with, Adams still pulled off a memorable turn that got her a Best Actress Oscar nomination.
Release Date January 18, 2008 Cast Amy Adams , Emily Blunt , Alan Arkin , Jason Spevack , Steve Zahn , Mary Lynn Rajskub Runtime 102 minutes Writers Megan Holley 8 'The Muppets' Directed by James Bobin Written by Jason Segel, The Muppets proves to be one of the funniest Muppet movies. It's mostly about Walter, an orange puppet who dreams of meeting the Muppets and joining them.
Adams got an Oscar nod for her supporting role, as did Phoenix and Hoffman. Laura Dern, Jesse Plemons, and Rami Malek are a few more big names in small but excellent performances in a film that works on so many levels. Among other things, it's an enthralling character study, an examination of PTSD and addiction, a tale of friendship and masculinity, and one of the most insightful movies about a cult ever made.
Release Date December 18, 2013 Cast Joaquin Phoenix , Lynn A. Freedman , Lisa Renee Pitts , Gabe Gomez , Chris Pratt2 , Artt Butler Runtime 120 minutes Writers Spike Jonze 5 'Enchanted' Directed by Kevin Lima In Enchanted, the evil queen Narissa pushes Gisele down to a place "where there are no happily ever afters:" New York City.
Julie's never eaten an egg, and her first one is poached. This is one of many delectable details of her story, which Adams brings to life with a lovable performance that even includes an impression of Julia Child. If the viewer isn't hungry when they start the movie, they will be soon. They'll want to go to France, too. But most importantly, they'll want to rewatch this heartwarming, scrumptious cooking comedy.
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