Claire Danes

"Stardust" "Stardust"

This luminous, magical movie, based on the Neil Gaiman novel, will dazzle even the fantasy-film phobic.
  • Beyond the Multiplex

    Hey, what's with the overstuffed Oscar fodder in June? Redgrave, Streep, Close and a glowing Claire Danes in "Evening," some classic Belmondo, and more.
  • The Fix

    Rosie to leave "The View"? The marketplace morality behind A&E's profanity-free "Sopranos." Plus: Cowell disses Dylan.
  • "Shopgirl"

    Is there anything more torturous than watching a waxwork Steve Martin woo Claire Danes?
  • Method madness

    Barriers are breaking down between British and American acting styles as stars like Johnny Depp, Claire Danes, and Samantha Morton embrace a dynamic naturalism.
  • "Stage Beauty"

    Billy Crudup explores his feminine side and Claire Danes proves she's all grown up in this charming, billowy entertainment.
  • The cyborg who ... governed me?

    In what may be the weirdest campaign curtain-raiser in history, Arnold Schwarzenegger returns as a decrepit robot in "Terminator 3."
  • Red whips and Nicole's lips

    Arnold says no to licorice; Tom's ex is a good kisser. Plus: Jack sleeps alone.
  • The well-dressed (and chatty) celebrity pudendum

    Calista Flockhart, Brooke Shields and Claire Danes discuss vagina fashion; Britney! You sing with that mouth? Plus: Russell Crowe and Courtney Love did what?
  • "Down the vagina trail"

    "The Vagina Monologues" writer Eve Ensler on laughter, desire and reentering her own nether regions.
  • The fearless celebrity shooters

    The VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards brought out the best in celebrities -- and the worst in the photographers who hounded them.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, Dec. 3-5, 1999
  • "Princess Mononoke"

    After the success of Disney's "Mulan," Miramax does its parent company one better.
  • Aargh! Online celebrity surgery!

    Maybe they're right about regulating the Internet: Carnie Wilson goes live with her gastric bypass; Claire Danes, urine the movies now. Plus: Look out, Hillary, look out, Rudy, here comes Grandpa Munster!
  • The Mod Squad

    Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews the Aaron Spelling-produced update of the TV show 'The Mod Squad'.
  • TLC

    Sharps & Flats is a weekly music review roundup in Salon Magazine. Featured this week are TLC, Ben Lee, Dusty Springfield, and Hugues Cuinod.
  • "Les Miserables"

    Charles Taylor reviews 'Les Miserables,' directed by Bille August and starring Liam Neeson, Geoffrey Rush, Uma Thurman and Claire Danes
  • Media Circus: Queen of the dish rags

    Movieline is the buttered popcorn of film magazines -- good to the last yummy, vaguely nauseating morsel.
  • "John Grisham's The Rainmaker"

    Francis Coppola's adaptation of 'John Grisham's The Rainmaker' hits all the predictable Hollywood notes -- and a couple surprising ones as well.

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