
Pride Oscar Flashback: A Daniel Day-Lewis Star Is Born in My Beautiful Laundrette
Pride Oscar Flashback: A Daniel Day-Lewis Star Is Born in My Beautiful Laundrette
Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair · Conde Nast & Vanity Fair
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Show Notes
From the moment he arrives onscreen in Stephen Frear's 1986 film My Beautiful Laundrette, Daniel Day-Lewis is impossible to look away from. But there's even more to recommend in this culture clash comedy, which combines sharp critique of the Thatcher era with swoon-worthy gay romance. Plus, a look at the surprisingly successful writerless Tonys, the changes at the Golden Globes, and our Reunited series, running now on VF.com
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