KIRSTEN DUNST
No matter what kind of quality or success a Kirsten Dunst movie possesses, her performances should be appreciated and recognized by the Academy.
She reserves a smirk, picks the time to pout with her eyes, is never preoccupied with her hair (nor do strands “accidentally” fall over her face), tears are buried, laughter can surprise and jump out, worry won’t line her face but leave an impression on you.
Ignore the titles, remember the girl – Kirsten Dunst.
“All Good Things”
“Dick”
“Elizabethtown”
“Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”
“Little Women”
“Marie Antoinette”
“Mona Lisa Smile”
“Spider-Man”
“Wimbledon”
Watch her storm through the room in “Interview with the Vampire” complaining of her miracle-growing hair and tell me she wasn’t robbed of an Oscar nomination back in 1994.