Bill Murray

  • "Broken Flowers"

    Bill Murray tracks down an eccentric cast of ex-girlfriends in Jim Jarmusch's well-meaning but remote look at an aging Don Juan.
  • The Coppola clan's best director?

    Sofia Coppola talks about her crazy childhood, the "Dolce Vita" energy of Tokyo, and casting Bill Murray as a romantic lead in "Lost in Translation."
  • "Lost in Translation"

    Sofia Coppola's stealthy romance about two Americans stranded in Tokyo is a work of marvelous delicacy -- and offers the performance of Bill Murray's career.
  • Let us commence

    At the Berkeley graduation I told the students that the secret to success was simple -- ignore your parents' expectations, give money to the ACLU, and find out the truth about who you are.
  • Britney: "Who cares if I've had sex?"

    Spears: No press conference on copulation; Lucy Liu ready to get "ass kicked" by Bill Murray; Madonna and Guy's desert-island life. Plus: Jacko fathers third child!
  • Therapist on Line 1

    Portman shares doll sex habits; Cindy bares soul on mole; Beaver declares itchiness. Plus: Lance gets cocky in Moscow.
  • Don't pee freely when Garry's around

    Shandling tells all about Duchovny's urinal habits. Plus: Will Anne Heche and Ellen DeGeneres face off in prime time?
  • Granny to Aguilera: Get dressed!

    Undies-clad Christina gets dissed by her own kin! Plus: Cher gets dolled up, Meadow gets memoir-ish and Angelina gets catty.
  • "Charlie's Angels"

    First-time director McG spins out a hilarious list of tongue-in-cheek filmic homages in his commentary to this "pop-a-wheelie" candy-colored thrill ride of an action movie.
  • Blabbermouths Anonymous

    Edward Furlong loves cocktails, hates heroin and outs Ringo Starr; Bill Murray goes ballistic on billboards. Plus: Can Marge Simpson animate your sex life?
  • "Charlie's Angels"

    Who cares about the fate of privacy, of all things, when you can watch three sexy babes stamp out crime in zip-off suits and high-heeled boots?
  • "Hamlet"

    There's something rotten in Denmark, but not in this darkly glittering update of Shakespeare's great tragedy.
  • They're no angels

    Lucy Liu and Bill Murray engage in less-than-angelic on-set behavior; Tom Green and Drew Barrymore make a deposit; and Monica Lewinsky ... coming soon to a theater near you?
  • "Cradle Will Rock"

    Tim Robbins makes politics for art's sake.
  • Merry olde millennium

    Britain's kittens purr and hiss: Rupert on royal dysfunction, Kate on connubial bliss. And now for something just like everything else ... John Cleese develops a sitcom.
  • Gown gobbling in Gotham

    Consuming fashion in the Big Apple; Bezos luvs Bill; Paul Newman: Unhandsome me! Plus: Claudia Schiffer's new bedmate!
  • 19th hole: Bill Murray's golf memoir

    19th hole: Bill Murray's golf memoir.
  • Love, truth and videotape

    Everything I know I learned from Video Rodeo.
  • Rushmore

    Wes Anderson's RUSHMORE is a work of comic genius. (And Bill Murray's not even trying to be funny.)
  • Screensaver: Teacher's pet

    "Rushmore" director Wes Anderson talks about his first "collaborative" writing effort, his recent pilgrimage to the home of Pauline Kael and New York telephone booths.
  • "The Man Who Knew Too Little"

    Stephanie Zacharek reviews the movie 'The Man Who Knew Too Little' directed by Jon Amiel and starring Bill Murray.

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