We Asked Helen Mirren To Pick Favorite Scenes From Her Own Movies
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'The Hundred-Foot Journey' opens Aug. 8.
In 'The Hundred-Foot Journey,' Helen Mirren plays the matriarchal owner of a snooty French restaurant. When an Indian family transforms a run-down building across the street into a festively lit eatery of their own, Mirren's Madame Mallory launches a good, old-fashioned turf war. (As if the dame weren't enough, see the movie for its assortment of beautiful food imagery.) Mirren gives a fiery performance, rigorously commanding her kitchen staff and sparring with her new neighbors with gusto. Directed by Lasse Hallström ('My Life as a Dog,' 'What's Eating Gilbert Grape'), written by Steven Knight ('Dirty Pretty Things,' 'Eastern Promises') and based on Richard C. Morais' 2010 novel, 'The Hundred-Foot Journey' is another entry in Mirren's scene-stealing catalog. HuffPost Entertainment asked the Oscar-winning actress to select her favorite scenes from a handful of her own movies.
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