Ben Stiller

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  • "Meet the Parents"

    Robert De Niro works a menacingly cheerful voodoo in a rambling little comedy from the director of the "Austin Powers" movies.
  • Janeane Garofalo & Ben Stiller

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  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Thursday, April 13, 2000
  • "Black and White"

    Gangsta meets wigga in James Toback's brutal, hip-hop-driven look at modern-day race relations.
  • Men II Boyz

    The new reality series "Making the Band" exposes the emasculating truth about boy bands.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Thursday, March 30, 2000
  • The return of the White Negro

    Filmmaker James Toback talks about race, sex, Warren Beatty and his explosive new movie, "Black and White."
  • Will success spoil Janeane Garofalo?

    After a decade of playing second fiddle, Little Miss Sidekick finally gets lucky. Will we still respect her in the morning?
  • Twenty ways the '90s changed television

    From "Twin Peaks" to "The X-Files" to "The Simpsons" (O.J. included), TV broke ground and rules in the last decade of the century.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1999
  • Celebrity junkie

    Jerry Stahl made a name for himself with "Permanent Midnight." Now he's got to live it down.
  • Everybody wants a piece of "The Body"

    Nevada brothel to commemorate governor's visit; Brooke Shields' biological clock's a-rockin'; Stiller and Garofalo didn't do it -- really. Plus: Exciting results of Gore vs. Bradley cockroach race.
  • "Mystery Men"

    This droopy action comedy saps Hollywood's best comic actors of their superpowers.
  • Can George survive without JFK Jr.?

    The star-struck political magazine was losing money, ads and readers even before its founder's tragic disappearance.
  • At home in a crowd

    Sarah Vowell's 'American Squirm' column appears every other Wednesday in Salon
  • Permanent Boredom

    The latest in the junkie-flick genre has plenty of low low's, but unfortunately few highs. Janelle Brown reviews 'Permanent Midnight.'
  • Jungle Love

    Why, when it comes to romance, do we treat each other so badly? Laura Miller reviews two new movies which investigate that question
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