Charles Taylor

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  • When the Cat's Away

    Charles Taylor reviews the movie 'When the Cat's Away' directed by Cedric Klapisch and starring Garance Clavel and Renee Le Calm
  • Men In Black

    Sly humor and breezy rapport between Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones make the alien invasion spoof 'Men in Black' a sweet summer surprise.
  • Contempt

    Charles Taylor reviews 'Contempt,' directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring Brigitte Bardot, Michel Piccoli, Jack Palance and Fritz Lang
  • Hercules

    Disney's Hercules is a show-tune-spouting, buff demigod bent on self-improvement (and world domination).
  • The Van

    Salon Magazine: A review of the film 'The Van' directed by Stephen Frears and starring Colm Meaney and Donal O'Kelly, based on the novel by Roddy Doyle, reviewed by Charles Taylor
  • Speed 2

    Director Jan De Bont messes with a successful formula, and somewhere, Keanu is laughing.
  • I'm ready for my money shot, Mr. DeMille

    The nostalgic appeal of the old Hollywood lives on in the best movie mag going -- the Adult Video News.
  • Steven Spielberg

  • U2

    U2's "Pop" reviewed by Charles Taylor.
  • McCabe and Mrs. Miller

    Charles Taylor writes about his favorite movie in Salon's Personal Best issue.
  • McCabe & Mrs. Miller

    Charles Taylor reviews the movie "McCabe & Mrs. Miller".
  • On Holiday

    Charles Taylor reviews Tony Bennett's tribute album to Billie Holiday.
  • The Empire Triumphant

    How "Star Wars" Ruined American Movies
  • Do the Windows Open?

    Charles Taylor reviews "Do The Windows Open" By Julie Hecht.
  • Gone Fishin'

    Charles Taylor reviews Walter Mosley's detective novel "Gone Fishin'".
  • The Island of the Colorblind

    Charles Taylor reviews Oliver Sacks' novel "The Island of the Colorblind".
  • Citizen K

    Charles Taylor reviews "Citizen K" by Mark Singer.
  • The Missing

    Charles Taylor reviews the novel "The Missing" by Andrew O'Hagan.
  • Model Citizens

    They don't get no respect. But supermodels are more than mannequins  they represent the possibility of grace in a humdrum world.
  • My Dark Places

    Charles Taylor reviews James Ellroy's memoir "My Dark Places".
  • Pop Renaissance

    Charles Taylor reviews The Cardigans' album "Life".
  • The Night In Question

    Charles Taylor reviews Tobias Wolff's novel "The Night In Question".
  • The Erotic in Sports

    Charles Taylor reviews "The Erotic in Sports" by Allen Guttman.
  • Out Of Sight

    Charles Taylor reviews the novel "Out of Sight" by Elmore Leonard.
  • The Last Don

    Charles Taylor reviews Mario Puzo's "The Last Don".
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