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“Did we meet before the table read?” Emily Blunt asks Anne Hathaway. “This is so embarrassing,” Hathaway replies, “because I remember every second of the first time I met you…Perfection is rarely achieved in movies, but this heaven-sent concert doc hits the sweet spot. Over two days in January 1972, the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin — she was 29 at the time — sweeps into the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Watts in front of a congregation and testifies to God in song.
Blunt may not recall the specifics of how the pair initially connected before working on 2006’s “The Devil Wears Prada,” but the rest of us can’t forget the moment we first saw them together. Their chemistry — Blunt playing imperious aloofness as lead assistant Emily to Hathaway’s bumbling, frizzy charm as junior assistant Andrea — buoyed the workplace romantic comedy to $325 million at the global box office and made both women into megastars.
This year, both of Miranda Priestly’s on-screen helpers are enjoying career momentum. Blunt delivers her best work in Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer,” playing Kitty, the wife of scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who delivers the shock-and-awe fireworks of the film’s final act. And Hathaway plays a mysterious prison psychologist in “Eileen,” trading off her glamour and enigmatic persona to bewitch a colleague and stir up chaos.
Because of the strike, we didn’t get to watch the movie with an audience. I realized that “Oppenheimer” was going to be a very significant moment in cinema history when John and I managed to find two seats at an Imax in Nyack, N.Y., in a shopping mall. We snuck in when the lights went dark, and I saw a group of teenage boys coming in dressed as . In Nyack, N.Y.! I got chills. I called Cillian afterwards and said, “You’re not going to believe what I just saw.
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