Nancy Drew has been around since before your grandparents were old enough to read, but she gets an all new updating in the 2007 movie release. If you like the Unfabulous, Nancy Drew books or the tv show Veronica Mars, you'll love seeing Emma Roberts in this movie.
The apple, they say, doesn't fall far from the family tree, and superstar Julia Roberts' niece, Emma Roberts is becoming a star in her own right. Starting this Friday, she's starring in the new movie "Nancy Drew."
Nancy Drew, the fictional teen detective, has been entertaining kids through books and movies for 77 years. In this updated version, Nancy leaves her hometown of River Heights for California and enrolls at Hollywood High School, where she immediately becomes the odd-ball. But Nancy takes refuge in a mysterious haunted mansion where a famous actress of yesteryear died mysteriously.
In this movie, Nancy tackles her first murder-mystery and travels back in time through her investigations. The plot gave Roberts a chance to become acquainted with old Hollywood, which she discovered she loves.
Roberts, who also stars in the Nickelodeon series "Unfabulous," said the movie also offers some inspiration for young girls who may not fit in at school. Roberts said she hopes that she can also be a role model for her peers and can relate to Drew's curiosity. But she too looks up to actresses who came before her.
As her star rises, Roberts has had many interesting opportunities. She helped promote summer reading with first lady Laura Bush in Washington, D.C. They went to an all-girls middle school and read some chapters of a Nancy Drew book.
"(We) just talked about reading and how important it is," Robert said. "Reading is really important, to me at least. I love to read. Kids now seem like they don't love reading as much as it's disappointing. When you find a book with a really good story, it's so much fun, I think."
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