The Morning Call (Sunday)

Explore Mulligan’s complex performanc­es in these films

- By Katie Walsh

After much anticipati­on, Emerald Fennell’s auspicious directoria­l debut, “Promising Young Woman,” has finally made its way to video on demand. After bowing last January at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and premiering in theaters Christmas Day, the film is available in the comfort and safety of your own home this January.

The performanc­e of leading lady Carey Mulligan is the grounded, soulful center of the fable, fleshing out the tragedy in this tragicomic tale. Mulligan steps into this modern role after a series of period pieces, attacking it with a ferocity and specificit­y that is no surprise to anyone who has followed her career.

At 35, she has an Oscar nomination and

BAFTA under her belt, and with the swath of critics’ groups awards she has picked up for “Promising Young Woman,” it seems there’s more hardware in her near future. Mulligan always delivers complex and singular performanc­es, so make it a Carey Mulligan marathon with a selection of her best films.

Mulligan’s breakout performanc­e was her star turn in Lone Scherfig’s 2009 film, “An Education,” for which she earned her Oscar nod and BAFTA prize. Mulligan stars as Jenny in the early ’60s-set film, a bright English schoolgirl who is seduced by an older man, played by Peter Sarsgaard. The film was also nominated for best picture and best adapted screenplay Oscars. Stream it (with ads) on IMDb TV, or rent it for $2.99 on Amazon, YouTube and Vudu.

While most remember Nicolas Winding Refn’s 2011 film “Drive” for Ryan Gosling’s taciturn performanc­e, Mulligan provided the heart and motivation for Gosling’s Driver character, as the Driver’s neighbor, Irene, a vulnerable young mother endangered by her criminal husband’s violent past. Stream (with ads) on IMDb TV, or rent it for $2.99 on Amazon, YouTube and Vudu.

Mulligan took on the iconic Bathsheba role made famous by Julie Christie in Thomas Vinterberg’s 2015 remake of “Far from the Madding Crowd.” This swoony 19th-century romantic drama set in the English countrysid­e follows the independen­t and headstrong Bathsheba in her courtships with three men (played by Matthias Schoenaert­s, Michael Sheen and Tom Sturridge). Rent for $3.99 on Amazon, YouTube, Vudu and Redbox.

In 2015, Mulligan also starred as a laundry worker who becomes involved in the British suffragett­e movement of the early 20th century. “Suffragett­e,” directed by Sarah Gavron, is a stark, bleak look at the fight for the women’s right to vote, centered on Mulligan’s character Maud’s horrendous working conditions and her subsequent radicaliza­tion and activism. Watch it on Netflix or rent it for $3.99 on iTunes, Amazon, YouTube and Redbox.

Dee Rees’ powerful 2017 film “Mudbound” featured Mulligan

in the ensemble cast about two Mississipp­i families, white and black, and their uneasy and sometimes violent coexistenc­e, set against the backdrop of World War II. Watch it on Netflix.

Mulligan starred in Paul Dano’s 2018 directoria­l debut, “Wildlife,” opposite Jake Gyllenhaal. Adapted from a 1990 Richard Ford novel and set in 1960 Montana, Mulligan stars as Jeannette, a woman in a marriage strained by financial woes. When her husband takes off to fight forest fires, she struggles to parent her young son, in this quiet, devastatin­g drama. Watch it on Netflix or rent it for $2.99 on iTunes or Vudu.

 ?? KERRY BROWN/SONY PICTURES CLASSICS ?? Carey Mulligan earned an Oscar nomination for her work in “An Education.”
KERRY BROWN/SONY PICTURES CLASSICS Carey Mulligan earned an Oscar nomination for her work in “An Education.”

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