Amanda Peterson

When she was 11, Amanda Petersen made her film debut as a dancer in the musical Annie (1982). She next had a supporting role in the short-lived family drama Boone (1983-1984). Her subsequent film care...
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BirthPlace
07/07/1971
Greeley, CO
  • 'Brave', 'Frankenweenie', and 'ParaNorman' Top 40th Annual Annie Awards Nominations
    By: Michael Arbeiter December 03, 2012 8:16am EST
    What others made the list?
  • Step Up Revolution Review
    By: Jenni Miller July 27, 2012 7:23am EST
    Leave the 'Revolution' at home and just dance.
  • The Amazing Spider-Man Review
    By: Matt Patches June 27, 2012 12:25pm EST
    A rebooted comic book movie that feels more like a rehash.
  • The Women Review
    By: Pete Hammond September 12, 2008 6:04am EST
    The Women is a smash hit, nothing more but nothing less than just hilarious, flat-out fun that manages to top Sex and the City in every way imaginable.
  • Awake Review
    By: Mark Burger November 30, 2007 4:23am EST
    As a gimmicky tale of betrayal and medical malfeasance in the tradition of Coma, this atmospheric thriller boasts a solid cast and enough twists to painlessly kill 85 minutes.
  • The Deaths of Ian Stone Review
    By: Mike Szymanski November 21, 2007 4:09am EST
    A guy keeps waking up into different versions of his life, after being killed in some kind of gruesome way. But then he realizes he's being chased.
  • The Guardian Review
    By: Brian Marder September 29, 2006 6:22am EST
    The Guardian wants more than anything to be a summer blockbuster. But as a fall movie in earnest--clocking in at well over two hours, no less--the movie is stripped bare and revealed as a middling action flick without much action.
  • You, Me and Dupree Review
    By: Kit Bowen July 14, 2006 5:32am EST
    You, Me and Dupree manages to keep us mildly amused, mostly due to Owen Wilson’s infectious charm. But unlike some of his other comrades in comedy, a lot of Owen doesn’t necessarily spell success.
  • United 93 Review
    By: Kit Bowen April 28, 2006 7:34am EST
    Be prepared. Writer/director Paul Greengrass’ incredibly well made United 93 is overwhelming, telling a story we’ve all come to know so very well. It will be one of the most affecting movies you’ll ever see--if you can bring yourself to see it, that is.
  • Date Movie Review
    By: Brian Marder February 17, 2006 9:22am EST
    Date Movie is as crude, tasteless and cheap as a movie the Farrelly brothers might’ve made during adolescence. And since the year has only just begun, let’s tack on 2005 and proclaim this the worst movie of the last year and a quarter… Oh, what the hell—the last decade.