Judi Dench s Oscar Worthy Philomena Movie Review Trailer Stars Stev
Judi Dench's Oscar-Worthy 'Philomena' Movie Review, Trailer Stars Stev... Movies for Grownups
Rating: PG-13 Run Time: 1 hour, 38 minutes Stars: Judi Dench, Steve Coogan, Mare Winningham Director: Stephen Frears , already a cinematic treasure, gives us one more reason to fall in love with her in Philomena. Dench plays the title character, who as a young woman was one of 's infamous — those thousands of unwed, pregnant young women who were taken behind convent walls, put to work in laundries as virtual slaves, then forced to see their babies sold to rich families. The Weinstein Company Judi Dench and Steve Coogan star in "Philomena." Now, 50 years later, Philomena wants to find the son she gave up. She enlists the help of an out-of-work investigative reporter (, who also cowrote the script), utterly unaware of how her search will end. Read: Philomena's eyes twinkle with good humor and sweet innocence, yet behind them hovers a black hole of anger and loss. Not for one moment does Dench, a master of the screen-acting art, let us lose sight of the internal conflict between Philomena's love of life and her life of regret.
Judi Dench Triumphs as ' Philomena'
Oscar-winner 78 gives a career-crowning performance as a woman seeking her long-lost son in Steve Coogan Stephen Frears film
Rating: PG-13 Run Time: 1 hour, 38 minutes Stars: Judi Dench, Steve Coogan, Mare Winningham Director: Stephen Frears , already a cinematic treasure, gives us one more reason to fall in love with her in Philomena. Dench plays the title character, who as a young woman was one of 's infamous — those thousands of unwed, pregnant young women who were taken behind convent walls, put to work in laundries as virtual slaves, then forced to see their babies sold to rich families. The Weinstein Company Judi Dench and Steve Coogan star in "Philomena." Now, 50 years later, Philomena wants to find the son she gave up. She enlists the help of an out-of-work investigative reporter (, who also cowrote the script), utterly unaware of how her search will end. Read: Philomena's eyes twinkle with good humor and sweet innocence, yet behind them hovers a black hole of anger and loss. Not for one moment does Dench, a master of the screen-acting art, let us lose sight of the internal conflict between Philomena's love of life and her life of regret.