In the year so far happy postings this week, I've covered lead
actor, lead
actress, supporting
actor --all of the acting categories but this. Now, we come to a screeching halt. For how on earth can I choose without more time to mull this over? I sometimes think that
StinkyLulu was right to choose
"actressing on the edges" as his #1 film obsession: supporting actresses are often the most enjoyable colors on a directors palette.
How can I choose five when this year is rich with possibility. Oh, sure I'll have to once the
Film Bitch Awards roll out but for now, I don't want to part with any of the supporting ladies I love.
So I'm planting my feet and I aint budging. Let me enjoy these women awhile long before I'm forced to boot some or all of them out of the way to make room for the Fall season girls who manage to blow my mind.
My favorites thus farEmily Blunt as "Emily" in
The Devil Wears Prada Comedic bliss.
Abigail Breslin and
Toni Collette as "Olive" and "Sheryl" in
Little Miss Sunshine As ever Collette is 100% real and winning, even in the least juicy of roles. Abigail proves herself one of the best child actors working.
Edie Falco in
Freedomland. Joe Reid already said
what I wanted to say.
Maggie Gyllenhaal as "Elaine" in
Trust the Man (
already discussed) and "Allison" in
World Trade Center. She's on fire this year. The Year of Jake (also known as 2005) must have lit a fire under her. We reap the rewards. Add these women to her
Sherrybaby and you'll see three very different characters, all more impressive than the films which house them.
Catherine Keener and
Frances McDormand in
Friends with Money. I already discussed them
here and a bit in
my review.
Danny Perea as "Rita" in
Duck Season who is charming and matter-of-fact funny as a bored neighbor whose birthday is forgotten. Why haven't any of you seen this yet? How much have I begged? No more excuses:
You can get it on DVD.
Meryl Streep and
Lily Tomlin as "Yolanda and Rhonda Johnson" in
A Prairie Home Companion They gave us an enticing taste of their sister act at the Oscars (
video) but the real thing was even better. I love this film more than most.
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Which supporting actress did it for
you this year?
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