Lil Miss Sunshine

So when I abbreviate "little", is it correct to write: li'l' (with an apostrophe at the end for the missing "e") I believe it is usually written li'l (without the apostrophe) But if we're leaving out the last apostrophe, can we leave out the middle one too, to give us: lil adjectives abbreviations apostrophe Share Improve this question

Yahoo: Little Miss Sunshine (2006) Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Hulu

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Little Miss Sunshine (2006) is a tragic comedy flick helmed by the Living with Yourself directorial duo of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris. The Abigail Breslin starring film garnered four ...

Yahoo: “Little Miss Sunshine” Cast Shares Heartfelt Memories of Late Costar Alan Arkin at Sundance Reunion (Exclusive)

“Little Miss Sunshine” Cast Shares Heartfelt Memories of Late Costar Alan Arkin at Sundance Reunion (Exclusive)

Little Miss Sunshine is about your regular middle class family: a druggie grandpa (Alan Arkin), a suicidal gay uncle (Steven Carell), a Nietzsche fan who is antisocial (Paul Dano), and a mom who tries ...

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The stars of the 2006 Oscar-nominated Sundance Film Festival favorite, Little Miss Sunshine, reunited to celebrate the film’s 20th anniversary in correlation with the 2026 Sundance festival. Four of ...

Little Miss Sunshine Cast Reunites for 20th Anniversary of the Oscar-Nominated Film

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Dano's character in the film takes a vow of silence before he erupts toward the film's end Photo 12 / Alamy Stock Photo Paul Dano had a unique acting challenge while making Little Miss Sunshine: ...