Or should we call it “Little Miss Sunshine Cleaning”?
Produced by Peter Saraf and Marc Turtletaub, the team behind 2006’s wonderful and winning indie phenom Little Miss Sunshine, Sunshine Cleaning shares a great deal of that film’s DNA: an off-beat sensibility, a commitment to quirkiness and Alan Arkin as a crotchy patriarch. But what made Miss Sunshine so compelling was its ability to bring levity to life’s traumas.
Sunshine Cleaning wallows in them instead.
Dakota Fanning isn't the only young actress in Hollywood getting new gigs.
While the rest of America struggles to find or keep one job, Little Miss Sunshine star Abigail Breslin, 12, just got three new ones.