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Salon.com March 29, 2002 Damien Cave |
"Clockstoppers" Impressive sci-fi effects and cute actors can't save a trite, safe teen flick that should please Joe Lieberman... |
Salon.com March 29, 2002 Dimitra Kessenides |
Harry Shearer The comic genius of "This Is Spinal Tap" fame talks about corporate corruption, the art of the American apology and his new film, "Teddy Bears' Picnic"... |
Salon.com March 29, 2002 Stephanie Zacharek |
Billy Wilder, 1906-2002 He had zero tolerance for fools, but he trusted his audience completely -- and we trusted him back... |
Salon.com March 28, 2002 Nikki Finke |
Hollywood uncensored Before last Sunday's Oscars, arch-rival movie moguls Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Katzenberg amused themselves and 700 show business guests with a savage, over-the-top skit that left no titan untouched, least of all themselves... |
Salon.com March 28, 2002 David Thomson |
The cool one Jodie Foster is like Cary Grant -- smart, observant and curious about human nature. Those things together lend a fascinating distance to her charm... |
Salon.com March 23, 2002 Nikki Finke |
Reading the Academy's nasty mind Oscar voters are cranky score-settlers. Here's how they'll rate this year's nominees... |
Salon.com March 25, 2002 Cintra Wilson |
Oscars 2002: Somebody make it stop! It's the Oscars of Defensiveness (TM): Four-plus hours in which Hollywood tries to pretend it's not racist -- and Tom Cruise is revealed as that Scary Flaming Eye from "Lord of the Rings"... |
Salon.com March 23, 2002 Nikki Finke |
Oscar, heal thyself The Academy Awards have grown sloppy and corrupt. Here are five proposals to fix them... |
Salon.com March 23, 2002 Stephanie Zacharek |
Sam I ain't Forget his embarrassing, scenery-chewing performance in "I am Sam" -- Sean Penn is one of the two greatest actors of his generation... |
Salon.com March 22, 2002 Charles Taylor |
You can go home again Twenty years after its first release, "E.T." remains the most wondrous of all Hollywood fantasies -- and the apex of Steven Spielberg's misunderstood career... |
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