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WAMG First Look at ‘Doubt’

Submitted by Michelle on Monday, 4 August 2008One Comment

Set at a Catholic school in the Bronx in 196s4, Doubt is the story of a nun who’s worried that one of her students is being abused by a priest. Starring Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Amy Adams, Doubt, based on the Broadway play that won four Tony awards in 2005, is from writer/director John Patrick Shanley (Joe Versus the Volcano, Moonstruck). With a December 2008 release, the film is “no doubt” primed for the upcoming Oscar season. What do you think of the poster? Offensive? Controversial?




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  • Shanna said:

    I was raised Catholic, but currently none practicing. It is defiantly controversial, anything to do with child abuse is, but I do not find it offensive. It’s one of those taboo topics that is going to cause controversy no matter how it is presented. I actually saw the poster in my local theater a couple weeks ago and had no idea it was about child abuse and the church. I just noticed the cast and thought it would be interesting to see them all together.

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