Of all of my personal Best Of lists for 2005, this was the easiest one to compile. These five actresses have been on my short list since the moment I saw each of their films - only the order has changed over time. I went back and forth between Amy Adams and Rachel Weisz in the top spot and it easily could have gone the other way. Ultimately Adams earned top honors because her character (in my opinion) was the more demanding of the two.
"Junebug" is a true ensemble piece yet Amy Adams manages to make this movie her own. As the ditzy yet sensitive Ashley, Adams turns in a riveting performance. She comes
this close to taking it over-the-top but manages to pull back just in time. Any time Adams is on the screen in "Junebug" she demands your attention.
Rachel Weisz is perfect as a brilliant and passionate activist in "The Constant Gardener," based on the John le Carre novel. As I said in my review of this film, Weisz has never been given a role with quite this much depth. As Tessa, Weisz really nails the role of a fiery crusader.
Since leaving "Dawson's Creek," Michelle Williams has been stacking up an impressive list of credits in independent films. In fact, she's become quite the indie darling. With her performance as Heath Ledger's wife in "Brokeback Mountain," Williams shows why she deserves the 'indie darling' label. She took a role without much meat on it and made it into something beyond special.
It's hard to believe someone could steal a comedy movie from leading actors Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson but Isla Fisher did it. As Vaughn's psycho girlfriend, Fisher got more laughs than her male counterparts and stole every single scene in which she appeared.
Thandie Newton plays one of a handful of characters dealing with racial stereotypes in writer/director Paul Haggis' urban drama, "Crash." The movie examines fear and bigotry and Newton, as the wife of a TV producer who is pulled over by white cops in Los Angeles, lets loose with an extraordinary performance.