
Meryl Streep is one seriously versatile actress, and her latest role in
Doubt is a far cry from her rendition of the all-singing all-dancing single mum in Mamma Mia.
Set in 1964 in the Bronx, the film is based on John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Meryl plays Sister Aloysius, the Principal of a Catholic school who believes in the power of fear and discipline.

Um, we're not in
Mamma Mia! anymore. The trailer for the Pulitzer Prize-winning-play-turned-movie,
Doubt, has hit the Web and it's dark — and bubbling with Oscar potential. The adaptation was written and directed by Doubt's playwright, John Patrick Shanley.

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