Pros: Fun and relateable. Cons: The viewer might not like the 1st person point of view.
I loved this movie, It gives you an eye into the world of Au pairs. The love conflicts throughout make the movie and I'd recommend it. The Nanny Diaries is a ten. Critics have only rated it a C, I disagree however by grading The Nanny ...
Pros: Pleasant movie all around Cons: Paul Giamatti doesn't really fit
Personally, I really enjoyed the book The Nanny Diaries by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus. I remember reading it with great fondness, and enjoying the story immensely. I noticed that the movie was available on Time Warner On ...
Pros: Some nice comedic / dramatic moments, a generally good cast... Cons: One-dimensional characters, uneven style and plot...
(First of all let me say - I haven't read the book! Probably never will, either. So my review of the movie is just as a revew purely of the movie, not a comparison to the book of the same name!) When newly qualified Anny Braddock starts out ...
Pros: None Cons: Jerky camera, too different from literary source
As we usually do on Tuesdays, the baby and I ventured out to the local Cineplex to see a movie. This week, we got to see The Nanny Diaries. This movie was supposed to come out in April. I know this because it was right before my due date, and I ...
With the success of 2006's film adaptation of The Devil Wears Prada starring Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt. It's becoming clear that stories about high-society New York City and its impact on outsiders, notably young women, were a ...
Pros: cinematography, Linney's performance Cons: Everything else, including the stolen plot points and the moronically insipid dialogue.
Every now and then, a film comes along that's the cinematic equivalent of water boarding. If you can leave, get up and go. If not, it's a twisting, writhing ordeal, sort of like a date with Private Lyndsey England and her dog chain. When first ...
Pros: Johannson, surprisingly serious examination of love and responsibility, some funny moments Cons: very focused on Annie's view of the world; others fall to the wayside a bit
I had less than no interest in reading The Nanny Diaries yet somehow I found myself interested in the movie version. I'm not really sure why, to be honest, but I'm glad I did. Annie Braddock (Scarlett Johannson) accidentally falls into a job as ...
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