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Sunshine Cleaning
TrailerRose Lorkowski (Amy Adams) is a thirty-something single mother, working full-time as a maid. Her underachieving and unreliable sister Norah (Emily Blunt) lives with their father Joe (Alan Arkin), and is fired from her job as a waitress.Actors: Amy Adams, Emily Blunt, Alan Arkin, Jason Spevack, Steve Zahn, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Clifton Collins Jr., Eric Christian Olsen, Paul Dooley, Kevin Chapman, Judith Jones, ...»Director: Christine JeffsCountry: United StatesDuration: 91 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Sunshine Cleaning"
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Characters of "Sunshine Cleaning"
RosePlayed by: Amy AdamsNorahPlayed by: Emily BluntOscarPlayed by: Jason SpevackMacPlayed by: Steve ZahnLynnPlayed by: Mary Lynn RajskubWinstonPlayed by: Clifton Collins Jr.CarlPlayed by: Kevin ChapmanPaula Datzman-MeadPlayed by: Judith JonesMrs. KimPlayed by: Susie Yip -
Directors of "Sunshine Cleaning"
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Creators of "Sunshine Cleaning"
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Critic Reviews of "Sunshine Cleaning"
Time OutJuly 03, 2009Jeffs makes a good fist of the direction and Blunt proves that she can do comedy, but it's Adams's comforting, charismatic central turn which really gives the film its lift.
Chicago ReaderMay 29, 2009Taken on its own terms, though, it's a solid indie effort with plenty of nice character strokes by screenwriter Megan Holley and razor-sharp performances by Amy Adams and Emily Blunt.
Globe and MailMarch 27, 2009Sunshine Cleaning is one of those dependent independent films -- dependent on the need to be "quirky" yet "heartfelt" too, and as much a slave to the formulaic as any Hollywood product.
Toronto StarMarch 27, 2009Adams and Blunt rise above the clunky premise and execution to once again demonstrate why they've become the go-to girls for any director seeking smart, versatile and warm-blooded talent.
Miami HeraldMarch 26, 2009Its overall ability to balance humor and drama, attention to emotional detail and a few winning performances outweighs its maudlin tendencies.
Orlando SentinelMarch 25, 2009The irrepressible Adams puts a sunny face on a life that hasn't worked out, but that's worth the struggle in spite of it all.
TheShiznit.co.ukSeptember 29, 2012Sunshine Cleaning a compelling and thoroughly adult picture, boasting an original plot and, in Adams and Blunt, two of the most talented young actresses working today.
American ProfileSeptember 29, 2011Amy Adams and Emily Blunt, two fine actresses, get the opportunity to glow in strong lead roles as complex, emotionally fractured females who work hard to earn your respect -- and reclaim their own.
East Bay ExpressAugust 16, 2011New directions in chick flicks: dried arterial blood sprays, maggots, and heart tugs.
ComingSoon.netMarch 30, 2011Sunshine Cleaning is a decent film, especially if you already like this sort of thing, with a lot of subtlety and a desire to represent actual human beings without demonizing or beatifying any of them.
What CultureMarch 01, 2011Well worth a look for those who aren't too disillusioned with the post-Juno Indie film scene.
JWRNovember 15, 2010Amy Adams sweeps through the wide-ranging role with zest, enthusiasm and just the right touch of simmering self-anger.
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