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Megan Leavey  (2017)
Megan Leavey (2017)
2017 | Drama
Mara, perhaps best known for her stint on the Netflix series “House of Cards,” isn’t entirely persuasive as a Marine. But she’s appealing as a young woman who takes control of her life with a little help from an unlikely companion.
  
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Tianalovesmovies (1 KP) created a post

Dec 19, 2018  
Miracle on 34th street has been one of my favourite classic christmas movie. That I would love to watch with my mom every christmas. It's a John Huges production which makes it even better. This one of course is the remaken of the older version. I would have to say I love this one way more than the first verison.
I still will always watch this movie every year because it's a pretty awesome watch and I reccomend it to you guys.
My favourite part in the movie would have to be when the santa a.k.a Richard Attenborough meets the little girl who is played by Mara Wilson for the first time.
Such a great moment.
     
I think I actually expected this to be one of those books that I sort of like but don’t really go mad on but I was wrong.

I always wanted to find out more about the actor behind Matilda and this really gave me the dose I needed.

Mara Wilson is brutally honest about how her acting career when she was younger took its toll on her mental health and even goes into detail about all of the mental health issues she has had. I loved how honest she is – she doesn’t try to sugar-coat it or turn her memoir into a self-help book. Instead she says everything as it is and exactly how it felt for her.

I loved reading about her friendships with other actors, especially Danny DeVito and Robin Williams. I’d previously heard quite a bit about her friendship with Danny DeVito and was really interested in how much he had looked after her while she was working on Matilda.

The only reason that it didn’t make it to five stars from me is that I hoped for a bit more on Matilda, but she seemed to glaze over it a lot.

Overall though, it’s a really interesting read and definitely worth picking up.