Andrew O'Hehir

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  • Waiting to exhale

    Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'The Deep End of the Ocean'.
  • The Amateur: An Independent Life Of Letters

  • 8mm

    Andrew O'Hehir reviews '8mm,' Joel Schumacher's journey through one man's dark night of the soul
  • Office Space

    Mike Judge's 'Office Space' is a funny, well-meaning ode to anti-ambition.
  • My Favorite Martian

    Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'My Favorite Martian'
  • Rushmore

    Wes Anderson's RUSHMORE is a work of comic genius. (And Bill Murray's not even trying to be funny.)
  • My Name is Joe

    British filmmaker Ken Loach returns to working-class Glasgow in his dark masterpiece 'My Name is Joe'
  • Yucky Woody

    Andrew O'Hehir on Woody Allen: the neurotic court jester of sophisticated urbanites everywhere has given his most devoted fans the finger.
  • To oldly go where no man has gone before

    In Star Trek 'Insurrection,' nostalgia ain't what it used to be.
  • Clay Pigeons

    Vince Vaughn is irresistible as the psycho villain in the otherwise empty Clay Pigeons.
  • The King of death

    Horrormeister Stephen King has turned mankind's oldest fear into an excruciatingly addictive body of work. For those new to the master's nightmare world, Andrew O'Hehir recommends five books.
  • Bag of Bones

    Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'Bag of Bones' by Stephen King
  • The Salon Interview - Stephen King

    The horror master talks about the latent violence of males, childhood terror and an "odious little man" named Kenneth Starr.
  • Coverage of the 1998 World Cup

    World Cup Coverage
  • "The Butcher Boy"

    Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'The Butcher Boy,' directed by Neil Jordan and starring Stephen Rea, Fiona Shaw, Eamonn Owens and Sinead O'Connor
  • Mothers Who Think: Scouts' dishonor

    A former member says scouting is a dangerous influence that should be kept away from impressionable young people.
  • "Nil by Mouth"

    Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'Nil by Mouth,' written and directed by Gary Oldman and starring Ray Winstone Kathy Burke, Charlie Creed-Miles and Laila Morse.
  • A Prayer for the City

    Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'A Prayer for the City' by Buzz Bissinger
  • Lights, camera, WAR!

    Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'Wag the Dog' directed by Barry Levinson and starring Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman and Anne Heche.
  • As Good as It Gets

    Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'As Good as It Gets' directed by James Brooks and starring Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt and Greg Kinnear.
  • "Good Will Hunting"

    Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'Good Will Hunting' directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Robin Williams and Matt Damon
  • "Scream 2"

    Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'Scream 2' directed by Wes Craven and starring Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox and Liev Schreiber.
  • Mad City

    Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'Mad City' directed by Costa-Gavras and starring Dustin Hoffman and John Travolta.
  • "Red Corner"

    Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'Red Corner' directed Jon Avnet and starring Richard Gere and Bai Ling.
  • Bye, Bye Berlin

    Wim Wenders unsuccessfully reinvents himself as a mainstream American filmmaker with "The End of Violence."
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