Busy Miss Sunshine: Abigail Breslin
Abigail Breslin is coming soon to a theater near you -- not once, not twice, but four times, with the talented young actress of "Little Miss Sunshine" fame appearing in a quartet of new films premiering this year.
First up, in March, is "The Call," a thriller starring Halle Berry as an emergency phone operator who must confront a killer from her past in order to save a young girl's life.
Out next is "Haunter," in which Breslin plays a ghost who reaches out from beyond the grave to help a young girl avoid the same fate she suffered.
"Enders' Game," starring Harrison Ford and Asa Butterfield, is about a gifted child who is sent to a military school in space to prepare for a future alien invasion.
And lastly, in "August: Osage County," Breslin co-stars with Meryl Streep, who plays a dysfunctional, pill-addicted mother to Julia Roberts. Breslin relished the opportunity to work with Streep and Roberts, two actresses she greatly admires, in this film adaptation of the darkly comedic Broadway play.
To catch any or all of Breslin's films, keep an eye out for premiere dates at your local theater.