David Mamet

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  • Indie box office: "Mister Lonely" finds friends

    Harmony Korine's latest thrives in the shadow of "Iron Man," but this year's indie failures include some of the year's best films.
  • Beyond the Multiplex

    Bastille Day bonanza: Three big French films worth your attention -- one starring Deneuve and Depardieu! Plus: Mamet at his most disturbing.
  • I Like to Watch

    David Mamet brings us tough-as-nails soldiers fighting terrorism (and their even tougher wives) in CBS's "The Unit," while FX presents an insufferably "colorblind" white couple in "Black. White."
  • "Heist"

    David Mamet sucks all the joy out of a venerable genre in his latest staccato, cliché-ridden crime story.
  • 10 to watch from Tribeca

    A hot Swedish girlfriend (who's undead), a Spanish math thriller, getting high with Ben Kingsley and the rest of the best from NYC's spring fest.
  • He conquered the World Trade Center

    "Man on Wire" and its daredevil star thrill Tribeca, but Mamet's "Redbelt" is a jiu-jitsu pratfall. Plus: Is Brecht still relevant?
  • What's hot (and not) at Tribeca

    "Speed Racer" zooms, David Mamet knows kung fu, a Fellini rediscovery and much more at New York's downsized (but still glitzy) spring fest.
  • David Mamet

    He mows down b.s. with his satire, yet still sells popcorn.
  • "State and Main"

    Hollywood scheming: In David Mamet's delicious new ensemble comedy, the bastards win.
  • Who wants to date Darva? Geraldo!?

    Is Rivera dancin' on the Conger line? Rushdie's main squeeze is wearing a Wonderbrain; WWF'S Chyna: "People love the body"; Uri Geller admits he stalled the Olympic flame. Plus: Jagger finally gets satisfaction -- from Britney!
  • "Boiler Room"

    Giovanni Ribisi tops a dynamite cast in writer-director Ben Younger's crisply told tale of young Wall Street bottom feeders on the make.
  • Celebs in the dating doldrums

    Yikes! John Waters is coming back and he's bringing a gerbil with him; Peta Wilson chats about lesbian S&M; place your bets: Courtney Love vs. David Geffen. Plus: George Clooney to play Dr. Feelgood?
  • Letters to the Editor

    How could your "music of 1999" list bypass Ricky Martin? Plus: Children's lit needs the likes of David Mamet; is Croatia ready for a rebirth?
  • A swine in Harvard Yard

    David Mamet's children's book puts Ivy League angst in the heads of babes.
  • Dennis Rodman, auteur

    Ex-hoops star revealed to be creative visionary; Hugh Grant on scintillating secrets of celebrity nostril evacuation. Plus: We bid adieu to Tish, a great and noble fish, though a wee bit moody on occasion.
  • Hurlyburly

    Director Anthony Drazan successfully brings the sexist, self-destructive camaraderie of 'Hurlyburly' to the screen.
  • Jungle Love

    Why, when it comes to romance, do we treat each other so badly? Laura Miller reviews two new movies which investigate that question
  • I Went Down

    Charles Taylor reviews Paddy Breathnach's good-spirited black comedy 'I Went Down'.
  • "The Spanish Prisoner"

    Charles Taylor reviews 'The Spanish Prisoner,' directed by David Mamet and starring Campbell Scott and Steve Martin

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