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Byline: JOHN POWERS editor: Valerie Steiker
A comic fable for economic hard times, Sunshine Cleaning stars Amy Adams as Rose Lorkowski, a broke single mom who decides to make money by tidying up crime scenes. For a sidekick, she enlists her troublemaker sister, Norah (Emily Blunt). Blunt's trademark spikiness plays perfectly against Adams's Rose, a good-hearted ex-cheerleader who learns, in her 30s, that she must escape the dream world of high school: "CheeringI was pretty good at that," she says, "but it's not as marketable as you'd think."
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