“Little Pink House” (** out of four) was a slight melodrama based on a true story about a small-town nurse (Catherine Keener) who became the reluctant leader of her working-class neighbors when a greedy corporation (led by Jeanne Tripplehorn) attempted to seize their land (and their homes) in a case that made it all the way to the Supreme Court and changed eminent domain abuse. Multi-faceted story of the machinations of big business and politics and media coverage remains watchable but has been covered in numerous other films such as “The MIlagro Beanfield War” and “A Civil Action” and never quite stirs or moves in the way that it should. Keener’s heartfelt performance makes this worth watching at least for a little while.