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  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2000
  • Hollywood maggots eat dead ideas

    If you have any love for the infinite possibilities of film, you can't avoid being horrified by what the movie industry has become.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Thursday, Jan. 20, 2000
  • The meta quartet

    A sneak preview looks at four new movies about movies.
  • Jack the vote

    At a DC Vote shindig, Kemp mingles like he means it; Patricia Arquette reinvents her breasts. And lady of the Senate? Jesse Helms, once, twice, three times a doofus. Plus: Barbara Bush thinks Pat deserves a spanking.
  • "The Story of Us"

    This Bruce Willis-Michelle Pfeiffer breakup story doesn't have one.
  • I am diva, hear me mewl

    Mariah Carey spills on the couch; keep on rockin' with the leaders of the free world; and now for something completely different -- Monty Python disappoints.
  • Thin gruel for Vonnegut fans

    The film "Breakfast of Champions" misses the point: What "Bokononists" love is Father Kurt's smart anti-intellectualism.
  • The final word on Gere and the gerbil

    The truth about "that rodent"; why Sharon Stone won't do snorkel scenes; Nader endorsing Buchanan? Young Brits blow away the competition in the nookie sweepstakes.
  • Welcome to ... the Godlight Zone!

    "Stigmata," "The Sixth Sense" and "Stir of Echoes" give us that New Age religion.
  • "The Sixth Sense"

    A clumsy supernatural thriller searches -- and searches and searches -- for the soul of a little boy, but finds only the edge of exploitation.
  • Foreign films for kids?

    Dispelling the notion that foreign films are strange, arty and incomprehensible is the best reason to introduce them to your children.
  • Rocks in the head

    Charles Taylor reviews this summer's other meteor movie, 'Armageddon'.
  • First, we kill all the 11-year-olds

    Meaner than the mean kids who go on shooting sprees from Jonesboro, Ark., to Springfield, Ore., are the measures adults are pursuing in the name of combating crime -- including proposed legislation to execute 11-year-olds
  • "Mercury Rising"

    Charles Taylor reviews 'Mercury Rising' directed by Harold Becker and starring Bruce Willis and Alec Baldwin.
  • The Fifth Element

    In the future according to "The Fifth Element," the Supreme Being is a supermodel, absolute evil is a big ball of molten lava -- and the fate of the universe hangs in the balance.
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