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Eye on the Oscars: The Nominees - Best Picture - Variety


Variety

Eye on the Oscars: The Nominees - Best Picture
Variety
Earnest, sentimental popular fiction dealing with African-American struggles has been known to win Academy favor before: In 1989, "Driving Miss Daisy" beat out a not-unimpressive field (despite, take note, the absence of a director nom and while riding ...

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Downton Abbey Watch: House of Despair - TIME


TIME

Downton Abbey Watch: House of Despair
TIME
As Hughes, Patmore, and even William's poor old father press Daisy into her sham marriage, she hardly has any other choice. The wedding was a poignant way to end the episode, but the emotions it wrung out felt largely unearned.

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Downton Abbey: Week 4 - The Perpetual Post


The Perpetual Post

Downton Abbey: Week 4
The Perpetual Post
The wedding scene with Daisy and William was one of the most eerie, yet beautiful scenes that I have ever seen on television. The setting had the washed out, floral quality of John William Waterhouse's Pre-Raphaelite painting of Ophelia; an alive, ...

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The Road To Mecca - Broadway World


Broadway World

The Road To Mecca
Broadway World
The supposedly unrevivable chamber musical of 1965 involved Mark Bruckner, a doctor and college professor seriously immersed in the study of hypnosis, who is approached by goofy young Daisy Gamble, who, trying to conform to the wishes of her ...

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