Archive for March, 2009
| Amy on the cover of Canadian Elle | |
| Posted by Lisa • 1 Comment » Categories: News & Announcements, Press |
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OMG! My coweb Dakota just informed me that Amy is on the cover of the April issue of Canadian Elle. Scans should be up tomorrow but I did manage to find a small photo of the cover as a teaser. What an AMAZING photo! I can’t wait to see the rest.
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| More ‘Sunshine Cleaning’ premiere coverage | |
| Posted by Lisa • Leave a Comment / No Comments » Categories: 'Sunshine Cleaning', Gallery Updates |
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More and more photos keep showing up! I’ve added nearly over 150 more photos – including 30 57 in high quality. This brings our photo coverage up to nearly over 400 images!
In addition to the new photos, I also screencapped a short interview Amy did while on the red carpet. I apologize for the low quality of the caps, this was the best I could find.
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| ‘Sunshine Cleaning’ premiere photos | |
| Posted by Lisa • Leave a Comment / No Comments » Categories: 'Sunshine Cleaning', Appearances |
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As I mentioned in my earlier post, the premiere of Sunshine Cleaning was tonight. Amy was in attendance and I’ve already managed to gather well over 200!! MQ images and added them to the gallery. HQ images are coming soon.
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| ‘Sunshine Cleaning’ soundtrack info and screening tonight? | |
| Posted by Lisa • Leave a Comment / No Comments » Categories: 'Sunshine Cleaning', Other |
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While not directly related to Amy as she doesn’t sing on it, I figured some of you may be interested in information about the Sunshine Cleaning soundtrack. According to this source, the CD releases tomorrow and features a score by Michael Penn. You can view the full track list after the cut. Another interesting tidbit from the same source states:
Perhaps we’ll get some new Amy photos! |
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| Amy’s grimy new role | |
| Posted by Lisa • Leave a Comment / No Comments » Categories: 'Sunshine Cleaning', Articles & Reviews |
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Blood. Guts. Maggots and corpses. These aren’t exactly the sorts of images that most visualize when they think of Oscar-nominated actress Amy Adams. Yet gory death becomes her element in “Sunshine Cleaning,” where Adams stars as Rose, the once-popular high school cheerleader dealing with a fall from grace: She’s a single mother who finds herself cleaning the sprawling homes of high school classmates. Her life reaches a crossroads when she and her sister (Emily Blunt) find their calling as a crime-scene cleanup crew. Academy Award-winner Alan Arkin also stars in the film. We spoke with Adams, 34, about finding new life through death. Q: What made you want to be a part of this film? A: I was attracted to the sister and family dynamic, and the story of my character’s individual plight. I have two sisters, and I know that sister relationships are very complex and intimate. And it becomes even more interesting as you grow up and start seeing each other as individuals and adults. Q: Rose is an intense and driven lady. Was it difficult to keep up? A: Yes. Playing Rose was very draining. She was always trying so hard to make everything work for everyone. But she didn’t have a lot of self-worth. Then she comes to a crossroads in her life and starts finding change and purpose. But she’s doing it all on her own and feeling very alone. To walk into that every day was hard, but also very rewarding. |
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| Don’t forget… | |
| Posted by Lisa • Leave a Comment / No Comments » Categories: Appearances, Gallery Updates |
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Amy is scheduled to be on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson tomorrow night! Thanks to my wonderful new co-web Dakota, we have some HQ sneak peeks at the show.
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| Blackbook Magazine’s editor talks Amy | |
| Posted by Lisa • Leave a Comment / No Comments » Categories: Articles & Reviews |
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