Witness Meryl Streep's Reign of Terror in 'Doubt' Trailer
Filed under: Drama, Awards, Miramax, Trailers and Clips
I am pretty sure I saw at least two, and possibly three, future Oscar nominees in the new trailer for John Patrick Shanley's Doubt, now available over here. If nothing else, you'd be a fool to bet against 1) Meryl Streep, 2) playing a righteous nun, 3) in an adaptation of a Pulitzer-Prize winning play. There are few sure things in Hollywood, but come on. I'd almost say the same for Philip Seymour Hoffman as a (possible) child molester, and I think the oddly unrecognizable Amy Adams has a sporting chance as well. Streep's role here -- a stern nun who accuses a priest of sexually abusing a young boy -- looks like a variation on Miranda Priestly from The Devil Wears Prada, if The Devil Wears Prada had been serious business instead of silliness. "I was not inviting a guessing game, Sister Raymond." Her response to Hoffman's hateful "I can fight you" is basically the greatest line delivery of all time. "The dragon is hungry," indeed.
I can't wait to see this; I really wanted to see the play on Broadway, but never got around to it. Watching Streep and Hoffman face off, with strong material backing them up, is a dream come true. Doubt is set for a December 12th release.










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9-13-2008 @ 8:11PM
Drew said...
I can't wait either, Eugene!
I saw a local production of Doubt and it just blew me away. It is such a powerful and haunting story.
But getting to see a film version directed by the original playwright with Merly Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman going at it? Even better.
It's going to be amazing.
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9-14-2008 @ 8:57AM
Movie_Dearest said...
Don't forget Viola Davis, who probably has a stronger shot at the Supporting Actress nomination. The same role, as the boy's mother, won Adriane Lenox the Tony on Broadway.
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9-14-2008 @ 8:57AM
AJ Wiley said...
This will either be fantastic or heavy-handed melodrama. I'm really hoping it's the former, but I'm getting uneven vibes from the trailer.
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9-15-2008 @ 3:27PM
Matthew said...
Saw the original cast on Broadway. A night of theater that certainly sticks with you. This should be tremendous.
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