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  • "The Legend of Zorro"

    Once again, Antonio Banderas gives us the perfect Saturday-afternoon folk hero.
  • "The Terminal"

    Tom Hanks plays a sort of Esperanto Everyman stuck for months at JFK Airport in what is probably the worst-directed film Steven Spielberg has ever made.
  • "Intolerable Cruelty"

    George Clooney and Catherine Zeta-Jones square off deliciously, but this '30s-style battle of the sexes from the Coen brothers never catches fire.
  • The Fix

    Dennis Miller booed by his new friends, Pam Anderson meets her blond match, and Eminem gets a poet's nod. Plus: The great Kate takes her last curtain call.
  • The 75th Oscars: Hollywood dons its war paint

    Movie people act all serious while Marines die, the Academy actually provides some surprises (Adrien Brody, anyone?) and Michael Moore pees on the furniture. And Nicole, honey, write a speech, OK?
  • "Chicago," schmicago!

    The overly hyped Miramax musical isn't worth the sequins that gave their lives for it. Here are five song-and-dance films that are the real deal.
  • All singing! All dancing! All tough and cynical!

    At long last, an American movie musical gets it right. Will the "Chicago" breakthrough bring a return to the glory days, or just a new onslaught of inflated Broadway schmaltz?
  • Uncle Mike's bedtime stories

    Jacko: Kids love to sleep with me! Kylie: Get a shrink! Jude Law: Nicole's no home wrecker. Plus: Ethan and Uma, Jacuzzi floozies?
  • "Chicago"

    Renee Zellweger and Catherine Zeta-Jones kick the movie musical revival with a brash and nasty tale about just what celebrity will get you.
  • She depends on Mike

    Zeta-Jones pooh-poohs diaper slam about her old man; brew-ha-ha for beery Courtney and David; Sharon has Depp thoughts about Ozzy biopic.
  • Fresh underpants, please

    Tom Jones likes his panties still warm; Salman finds replacements for Padma while she treks the stars; and Matt LeBlanc yearns to strap on his tool belt.
  • McCartney's gal sucks air from room!

    Heather Mills, please get over yourself; the Jolie-Voight vortex spins out of control; Britney sprains tongue. Plus: Zeta-Jones turns down underwear offer!
  • They always start to crack

    J.Lo complains about nickname; Zeta-Jones hallucinates voices during birth; Eminem disses Moby. Plus: Kato Kaelin -- don't let him in!
  • Clothes a no-go for J-Lo

    The booty barer says she's always naked; "Suge" Knight free to enjoy burgers, revenge. Plus: Mariah's back; and Alec Baldwin loses temper!
  • "America's Sweethearts"

    We want to see Julia Roberts and John Cusack together, but this mostly terrible romantic comedy forgets the part where the leads fall in love.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Thursday, July 19, 2001
  • Mark's monkey business

    Wahlberg admits simian lust; Rodman says Electra might bounce back. Plus: Nicolas Cage goes public with Lisa Marie; ex-Menudo star wants cash after bizarre accident; and poison snakes, vomit and Michael Douglas in NP Extra!
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, June 26, 2001
  • Eye witness?

    Zeta-Jones denies plastic surgery rumor; porn star and alleged Cruise-defamer Kyle Bradford is "sensual" and "honest." Plus: Liz Hurley figures out the Matthew Perry problem -- he was on drugs!
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, March 23-25, 2001
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Monday, March 5, 2001
  • Puffy uses flower power

    Jennifer Lopez on "spending the whole day in bed with my lover"; "SNL" ready to inaugurate President Cheney. Plus: Dubya makes Bo Derek cry!
  • Oh Lord, it's hard to be humble

    Lara Flynn Boyle and Catherine Zeta-Jones bravely admit to perfection; Kate Winslet strikes out against the skinny. Plus: Sharon Stone's instincts tell her to take the $15 million sequel check.
  • Exotic mating rituals of a tribe called Hollywood

    A penetrating field study reveals the mysteries of courtship, marriage and procreation as practiced by the indigenous peoples of La-La Land.
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