Carly Chaikin

  • 30 March 2010

Occupation

Actor

Carly Chaikin at the 22nd Annual Critics' Choice Awards held at Barker Hangar, Critics' Choice Awards - Santa Monica, California, United States - Monday 12th December 2016

Carly Chaikin - Broadcast Television Journalists Association's (BTJA) 3rd Annual Critics' Choice Television Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel - Arrivals - Los Angeles, CA, United States - Monday 10th June 2013

Carly Chaikin and Manhattan Hotel - 'Suburgatory' actress Carly Chaikin Wednesday 16th May 2012 arrives at her Manhattan hotel

The Last Song Review

By Rich Cline

Good

Novelist Sparks turns screenwriter with this film, which combines his usual themes (beaches, grieving teens, cancer) as a vehicle for Cyrus to put her childhood career behind her. It's exactly what we expect, but it's also fairly watchable.

The summer after her high school graduation, rebellious Ronnie (Cyrus) and her precocious little brother Jonah (Coleman) are driven by their mum (Preston) from New York to the Georgia coast to stay with their estranged father (Kinnear). After sulking around in a huff, Ronnie starts to soften a bit, befriending shirtless volleyball hunk Will (Hemsworth). And as their romance grows, she starts warming up to her dad as well. But dark rumours, Will's snobby parents (Vernon and Searcy) and Ronnie's troubled friend Blaze (Chaikin) create various problems, as does the dreaded C-word.

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The Last Song Trailer

Author Nicholas Sparks is certainly a popular man in Hollywood at the moment his hugely popular books Message in a Bottle, A Walk to Remember, The Notebook, Nights in Rodanthe and Dear John have all been turned into movies and now the latest addition to his catalogue The Last Song will receive the same treatment.

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