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Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day

Movie posters: "Miss Pettigrew," "Nim's Island" and more

It's movie poster time! (And you know what that really means: I'm too tired to actually write.)

First, Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day:

The linster blogged about this one a while ago. In the poster, Frances McDormand doesn't really look shocked — more like intrigued. That could be wishful thinking on my part.

Next, Nim's Island:

I love the trailer and am looking forward to the movie, but why does Jodie Foster look so weird in the poster? Her face has been softened or something. I don't like it.

Next, Mercedes, which I hadn't heard of before today. … continue reading

 

Frances McDormand brings "Miss Pettigrew" to life

Some actresses — Meryl Streep, Susan Sarandon and Michelle Pfeiffer come to mind — have the power to get me to the movie theater just because they're in a film, regardless of its reviews. Frances McDormand is one of my favorites in that category.

Although McDormand has enjoyed a long career, I first noticed her — as did many people — when she played pregnant police chief Marge Gunderson in Fargo.

She is the quintessential character actress, whose talent for playing smart, tough women with dry wit and a very direct manner often lands her in strong supporting roles. (OK, she wasn't so smart in Blood Simple, but that was her first movie, so give her a break.) I loved her portrayal of Jane, who designed trendy and expensive clothing but couldn't be bothered with washing her hair, in Friends With Money.

But I'm always happy to see her take the lead, as she does in the upcoming Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day. … continue reading

 

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