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Salon.com November 22, 2002 Stephanie Zacharek |
"Die Another Day" Pierce Brosnan is relaxed, Halle Berry has a catsuit to die for and the gadgets are awesome. It's flawed, but it's the best 007 flick in 20 years. |
Salon.com November 22, 2002 Stephanie Zacharek |
"Talk to Her" There's no doubt that Pedro Almodóvar is a twisted master, but his newest gender-bending romp stumbles over itself. |
AskMen.com November 21, 2002 Harry Marks |
Top 10: Memorable Movie Locations Ten movie locations that, in my opinion, changed from virtual unknown to buzzing tourist site after one (or more) movie was set there. |
Wired December 2002 Jeffrey M. O'Brien |
The Netflix Effect Still waiting for video-on-demand? Forget fat pipes -- watch your mailbox. The video rental game is being shaken to its core. |
Salon.com November 15, 2002 Stephanie Zacharek |
The trouble with Harry Despite terrific special effects and funnier gags, "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" finds a way to make J.K. Rowling's marvelous series into a deadly bore. |
Salon.com November 15, 2002 Charles Taylor |
"Standing in the Shadows of Motown" A generous documentary spotlights the anonymous hitmakers behind Marvin Gaye and the Supremes but fails to brighten Berry Gordy's dark corners. |
Salon.com November 14, 2002 Charles Taylor |
Will the DVD save movies? Film purists have long wanted to watch movies "as they were meant to be seen." With the art house all but dead, the future of film is right there in your living room. |
Salon.com November 12, 2002 Cintra Wilson |
Robby Benson's clean white underpants The pretty-boy teen movie idol of the late '70s was uncool, ultra-girly and as sexless as a Ken doll. It's about time he was given more respect. |
Salon.com November 11, 2002 Amy Kroin |
"Movies are nothing until we bring emotional life to them" Writer-director Todd Haynes talks about "Far From Heaven," his exploration of race, sexuality and the glorious '50s visions of Hollywood legend Douglas Sirk. |
Salon.com November 8, 2002 Stephanie Zacharek |
The Marshall Mathers movie Can Eminem act? Who knows? But his star turn in "8 Mile," as an aspiring rapper growing up poor and white in Motown, is memorable -- even if we've seen it all before. |
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