Ramin Setoodeh
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Nov 16, 2007 12:29 AM
Remember when the GoldDigger launched this blog, with the crazy prediction that Amy Adams
will get a best actress nomination for "Enchanted." Well, the first
major review is up, and it's a rave. Here's what Peter Travers of
Rolling Stone says:
"You
might want to remember the name Amy Adams. It's star-is-born time for
the Colorado Mormon, who won a supporting-actress Oscar nomination for
2005's Junebug, which few saw (dumb move). Enchanted has
the makings of a supersize sugarcoated hit, and Adams is just the spicy
princess you want to take home and PG-love. Not since Julie Andrews
rode an umbrella to glory in Mary Poppins has Disney given us such a real-life doll.
"... Adams is the wish your heart makes when you want a storybook princess for the ages. She's wicked good."
She's going to need all the help she can get
to sneak into the best actress category this year. The frontrunners are
Keira Knightley for "Atonement," Julie Christie for "Away From Her"
and Marion Cotillard for "La Vie En Rose." Ellen Page will likely also
make the cut for "Juno." As will Laura Linney for "The Savages." Oops.
That's five already. But maybe some fairy-tale magic will intervene and
knock one of the other leading ladies out.
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