Sunshine Cleaning is a pleasant drama about Rose (Amy Adams), a maid and single mom, who coaxes her sister Norah (Emily Blunt) into helping her start her own business cleaning up crime scenes.
Sunshine Cleaning (2008) is an American dramedy film. Directed by Christine Jeffs, Rose Lorkowski (Amy Adams) is a 30-year-old single unmarried mother and full-time house cleaner. Rose has a sister ...
When the offbeat and oddly charming "Sunshine Cleaning" was first screened at the Sundance Film Festival in January of 2008 — yes, that was last year — the prospect of cleaning up blood, guts and bone ...
“Sunshine Cleaning” is the kind of movie that screams “Sundance Film Festival.” With a hipster soundtrack, complicated family relationships and offbeat plot, it’s a film begging to be deemed endearing ...
Three levels of cleaning services remove contaminations, prevent viruses and disinfect. A family-owned, Fort Lauderdale-based janitorial company founded in 1976, Sunshine Cleaning Systems has the ...
Sunshine Cleaning (Overture Films) is a movie that the viewer is willing to forgive a lot for four very appealing reasons: Amy Adams’ perfectly round, Delft-blue eyes and Emily Blunt’s almond-shaped ...
Two of my favorite celebrity obsessions at the moment are Amy Adams and Emily Blunt, so it's without a doubt that I went into Sunshine Cleaning expecting a grand experience. Unfortunately what I was ...
Anyone who saw “Little Miss Sunshine” will feel a lot of the same buttons being pushed in “Sunshine Cleaning.” From the title to the blandly generic Western setting to the sight of Alan Arkin pairing ...
Amy Adams plays Rose, who was the lead cheerleader in high school, but now—just a blink of the eye later—she feels like she’s reached a dead end. She’s the single mother of an elementary-school boy, ...
Somewhere near the close of Sunshine Cleaning arrives the make-or-break scene. After an hour and a half or so of pithy exegesis on death and the messes it leaves, we reach the moment when the plucky ...