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Salon.com August 23, 2000 Douglas Cruickshank |
The Cockettes: Rise and fall of the acid queens For a few glittering years, they were the world's most celebrated gender-benders. In his forthcoming film about the legendary performers, David Weissman tells one of the West's wildest stories.  |
Salon.com August 22, 2000 Stephanie Zacharek |
"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" The greatest of all Star Trek movies comes to life -- and don't be surprised if your eyes water a bit at Spock's very Vulcan-like sacrifice.  |
Salon.com August 21, 2000 Michael Sragow |
"White Men Can't Jump" Ron Shelton's comedy about wisecracking, tough-talking basketball rivals opens up more racial dialogue than any message movie.  |
Salon.com August 19, 2000 Janelle Brown |
The rise of the sci-fi divas They're smart. They're fierce. And they look smashing in skintight leather.  |
Salon.com August 18, 2000 Andrew O'Hehir |
"The Cell" Tarsem Singh's opulent serial-killer thriller descends into special-effects hell.  |
Salon.com August 18, 2000 Charles Taylor |
"Steal This Movie" This disgraceful biopic reduces yippie Abbie Hoffman to slogans and stunts.  |
Salon.com August 18, 2000 Stephen Lemons |
Vincent D'Onofrio: Killing us softly The star of "The Cell" and "Steal This Movie" talks about playing a serial killer, the head yippie and a job that requires him to be suspended above a naked woman.  |
Salon.com August 18, 2000 Michael Sragow |
"Sabotage" and "Secret Agent" Was 1936 Hitchcock's very best year? Two thrillers, including the director's weirdest movie ever, make the case.  |
Salon.com August 17, 2000 Michael Sragow |
Our only hope With unlimited range, Alec Guinness gave the movies grace and hubris, brains and laughs, Obi-Wan Kenobi and literature's most indelible poseur.  |
Salon.com August 17, 2000 Charles Taylor |
"Autumn in New York" Who cares about old guys and young girls? This handsome romantic slop finds other problems.  |
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