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Salon.com June 29, 2000 Michael Sragow |
This dame was a lady Janet Leigh rebuffed Howard Hughes, made movies with Orson Welles and collaborated with Alfred Hitchcock. But don't call her an actor.  |
Salon.com June 29, 2000 Michael Sragow |
"Bull Durham" On the DVD of this baseball classic, director Ron Shelton reveals why he thinks that famous "long, slow, deep, wet kisses" speech he wrote is baloney.  |
Salon.com June 29, 2000 Gregg Kilday |
The perfect star As "The Perfect Storm" bears down on the box office, George Clooney tries to prove -- yet again -- that he's an A-list star. If George Clooney didn't exist, Hollywood would have invented him. Come to think of it, Hollywood more or less did.  |
Salon.com June 28, 2000 Andrew O'Hehir |
"The Patriot" Forgive the big, messy, flag-waving folly of the men who made "Independence Day" and "Braveheart" -- this bloody celebration finally gives the American Revolution the epic it deserves.  |
Salon.com June 28, 2000 Stephanie Zacharek |
"The Limey" Steven Soderbergh talks about the innate decency of the title character in his fractured art-house crime thriller.  |
Salon.com June 27, 2000 Ray Sawhill |
A movie called "Nashville" Twenty-five years ago, it looked like Robert Altman's freewheeling cinematic tapestry would change movies forever. What happened?  |
Salon.com June 27, 2000 Charles Taylor |
"Blue Velvet" As disturbing and sensuous on DVD as it was in 1986 -- with a great sick joke to boot.  |
Salon.com June 26, 2000 Bill Wyman |
"Fast Times at Ridgemont High" Upon the DVD release of the classic high school comedy, Cameron Crowe and Amy Heckerling talk about the X rating its teenage nudity earned.  |
Salon.com June 23, 2000 Stephanie Zacharek |
"Me, Myself & Irene" Jim Carrey's manic acting skills shine in the latest from uber-booger geniuses Peter and Bobby Farrelly.  |
Salon.com June 23, 2000 Charles Taylor |
"Fantasia 2000" Beethoven, Gershwin, Respighi and Stravinsky meet Disney kitsch in this sequel to the not-quite-classic animated feature.  |
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