Tag Archives: Meryl Streep

FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS (2016): The Thing I Liked…

Florence Foster Jenkins (2016), Meryl Streep.
Florence Foster Jenkins (2016), Meryl Streep

Florence Foster Jenkins, the story of a New York heiress who dreamed of becoming an opera singer, despite having a terrible singing voice, is a movie I found to be just okay.

Starring Hugh Grant, Simon Helberg, ‘acting queen’ Meryl Streep and directed by Stephen Frears, I enjoyed the little moments of humour and I appreciated the film as a sweet story of one man’s complicated love for his wife and friend, particularly the lengths he and a number of her friends went to to ‘take care of her’.

It goes without saying that Streep performed well as Jenkins. Helberg and Grant were good, too.

Ordinarily, I personally can’t imagine myself gladly helping to delude a mentally well, yet talentless person I care about into thinking that they were actually talented. The good news is that watching Florence Foster Jenkins has ensured that I’d take a little more time to consider it. Even though it all reeks heavily of the most cringeworthy moments in talent shows such as X-Factor and American Idol.

How would you handle such a predicament if you were a friend of Florence?

As always, watch it if you’re curious enough.

Happy Film loving,

FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS (2016): New Trailer From Meryl Streep, Hugh Grant, Simon Helberg…

Florence Foster Jenkins (2016), Meryl Streep
Florence Foster Jenkins (2016), Meryl Streep, Pathe!

Read my spoiler-free movie review of Florence Foster Jenkins (2016).


In today’s new trailer for Florence Foster Jenkins, Meryl Streep plays a New York Heiress with a terrible singing voice, yet, she dreams of becoming an opera singer.

Teaser Trailer

Full Trailer

I already like the sound of this movie because it seems like an underdog story, and it’s directed by Stephen Frears, the man behind The Queen (2006) and High Fidelity (1998).

‘The lady is a lesson in courage and that’s why we love her’

_A quote I love.

Hugh grant, Simon Helberg of The Big Bang Theory (CBS), Neve Gachev and Rebecca Ferguson make up some of the key supporting cast.

Florence Foster Jenkins Release Dates: May 6th, 2016 (UK); November 25th, 2016 (GER)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

SHOUT GLADI GLADI (2015): New Documentary Trailer Highlighting The Lack Of Good Maternal Health In Africa

Shout Gladi Gladi (2015), Anna Gloag
Shout Gladi Gladi (2015), Anna Gloag

Narrated by acting queen, Meryl Streep, new documentary Shout Gladi, Gladi tells the story of the work of extraordinary women including philanthropist Ann Gloag.

An interesting and inspiring documentary. Melinda Gates (wife of Bill) and Nobel Peace laureate Wole Soyinka also feature.

Shout Gladi, Gladi is directed by Adam Friedman and Iain Kennedy.

Available from December 2015.

Happy Film Loving, 

G

IT’S COMPLICATED (2009): Good Lighthearted Fun Starring Meryl Streep & Alec Baldwin

It's Complicated (2009), Alec Baldwin, Meryl Streep
It’s Complicated (2009), Alec Baldwin, Meryl Streep

It’s Complicated is a well cast comedy/romance starring Alec Baldwin and Meryl Streep.

Written/directed by Nancy Meyers, the film follows a divorced couple who reignite their relationship even though one of them has remarried.

The couple’s complicated situation which also includes three grown up children presents a great opportunity for both comedy and drama; something Meyers took great advantage of, evident in the way the subject matter is handled.

It's Complicated (2009), Alec Baldwin, Meryl Streep
It’s Complicated (2009), Alec Baldwin, Meryl Streep

For me, what makes It’s complicated work is Streep and Baldwin’s great chemistry. The supporting cast which includes Steve Martin, John Krasinski, Zoe Kazan, Lake Bell, Hunter Parrish and Caitlin FitzGerald certainly don’t hurt either.

I’m a big fan of Baldwin, thanks in large part to his great work as Jack Donaghy in 30 Rock. As for Streep, I almost feel like, to love film is to love her, so there really was no way I would not have watched the film.

Tune in for the subject matter and some good light-hearted fun, should you be wanting that sort of thing.

Happy Film Loving,

G

PRIME (2005): Beautiful Romance, Plus A Note To Follow Your Heart & Listen To Your Head

Prime (2015), Uma Thurman, Bryan Greenberg
Prime (2015), Uma Thurman, Bryan Greenberg

Starring Bryan Greenberg, Uma Thurman and Meryl Streep, Prime is ideal if you’re curious about its main subject, the relationship between a divorced woman in her late thirties and her younger 23 year-old boyfriend.

The Ben Younger-written/directed film is a drama/romantic comedy that features several moments that realistically depict a romantic relationship between the two main characters

Greenberg and Thurman share great chemistry and both deliver good performances. However, Meryl Streep’s role as the long suffering Jewish mother is one of my favourite highlights.

Prime (2015), Uma Thurman, Meryl Streep
Prime (2015), Uma Thurman, Meryl Streep

For me, besides the beautiful romance, the film works as a reminder to always follow your heart in love and career, but do so while never completely ignoring your head, especially where love is concerned.

The musical score is also notable.

Happy Film Loving, 

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