Smackdown '94 Companion: "Mrs King" and vague 'Women's Troubles' 
Sunday, June 24, 2018 at 11:34PM
NATHANIEL R in Dianne Wiest, Helen Mirren, Miranda Richardson, Oscars (90s), Podcast, Rosemary Harris, Rupert Everett, Smackdown, The Madness of King George, Tom & Viv, biopics

Nathaniel R welcomes Erik AndersonNick Davis,  Itamar Moses, and Alfred Soto to talk 1994 movies

The Supporting Actress Smackdown of 1994 has just gone up and the panelists have gathered for a deeper conversation. 

Podcast (42 minutes)
In part one we discuss people we wish had been nominated in the category. We also discuss the comic tone of The Madness of King George, and there are split opinions on Helen Mirren's work and whether she's elevating or bringing down the movie. Surprisingly though she won the Smackdown Dianne Wiest's classic performance in Bullets Over Broadway isn't quite as loved as it once was. The panel also discusses Miramax style filmmaking of the 90s and the troubles with the 'approved' nature of literary biopics like Tom & Viv

You can listen to the podcast here at the bottom of the post or download from iTunesContinue the conversations in the comments, won't you? 

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