Amanda Seyfried tends to be pigeon-holed as a comedy star, given that she had her breakout roles in Mean Girls, Jennifer’s Body, and Mamma Mia!, but she has also quietly become one of the most ambitious and willfully experimental actors of her generation. In the last few years, she’s almost exclusively taken on projects from acclaimed creatives that present a high amount of difficulty, something that seemingly began in 2018, when she took on the…
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