![]() ![]() ![]() Still, come election time next year - we’re talking Oscar votes - both Travolta and Thompson are likely to be leading contenders for their respective categories’ nominations. Universal’s chief marketing challenge will be to rally an electorate that is, perhaps, already sated and OD’d on news of the president’s myriad marital infidelities. John Travolta presses the flesh in all its current presidential connotations in Primary Colors, an enthralling, entertaining slant on the Clinton quest for the Oval Office.Ĭhock-full of doughnuts and drawl, Travolta’s performance, together with Emma Thompson’s pithy portrayal of a Hillary-esque mate, should lure sophisticated audiences to this Mike Nichols-directed film. The Hollywood Reporter ‘s original review is below: The film went on to nab two nominations at the 15th Academy Awards, for Kathy Bates in the supporting actress category and for its screenplay. On March 20, 1998, Universal unveiled the R-rated political drama Primary Colors in theaters. ![]()
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