Streep looks set for 17th Oscar nomination
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) Meryl Streep looks set for an unprecedented 17th Oscar nomination after earning glowing reviews for her performance as Britain’s Margaret Thatcher in the movie “The Iron Lady”.“Virtuoso”, “translucent”, and “compelling” were among the words used by US movie critics this week to describe Streep’s turn as Britain’s polarising, and only female, prime minister.“Is there anything that Meryl Streep can’t do as an actress? One can only marvel at her virtuoso performance as Britain’s Margaret Thatcher,” said Rolling Stone reviewer Peter Travers.“The Iron Lady”, in which Streep plays Thatcher both as a rising politician and as a confused, elderly woman looking back on her 1979-90 period in office, opened last week.Streep, 62, already has a record 16 Academy Award acting nominations. But she has won the Oscar only twice, for “Kramer vs Kramer” in 1979 and “Sophie’s Choice” in 1982.Her turn as Thatcher has put her on the short-list for Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild awards in January, ahead of the Oscar nominations announcement on January 26.However “The Iron Lady” itself won fewer fans, scoring a 63 percent positive rating on movie aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes.New York Magazine’s David Edelstein described the film as “shallow but satisfying, largely because of Meryl Streep and her big fake English teeth and gift for using mimicry as a means of achieving empathy”.