Edward Norton

"Pride and Glory" "Pride and Glory"

Men in blue in shades of gray -- this gritty movie rises above the standard corrupt-cop fare.
  • "The Incredible Hulk"

    The big, angry green guy is back in this booming picture. Sure, it's a fantasy -- but is it too much to hope for a little believability?
  • "The Painted Veil"

    This lush, romantic melodrama, starring Naomi Watts and Edward Norton, is an act of mainstream daring.
  • "The Illusionist"

    The dazzling charms of this fairy-tale romance magically make its many flaws disappear.
  • "Down in the Valley"

    Edward Norton plays a modern-day cowboy drifting through the San Fernando Valley in this ode to the Old West.
  • Light club

    Outspoken enviro Edward Norton talks about the fight to take solar energy mainstream, what makes a good green movie, and "Trippin'" with fellow eco-warrior Cameron Diaz.
  • The Fix

    Edward Norton disses the prez, Ari Fleischer has groupies, and man bites dog! Plus: Naked cocktail party in London shocks no one.
  • The best movie you haven't seen

    Suffused with a sense of 9/11 loss, Spike Lee's overlooked "25th Hour" is the most emotionally wrenching film of the year.
  • "25th Hour"

    Of course Spike Lee has the right to transcend movies about race. He also has the talent to do better than this plodding moral fable about a prison-bound Edward Norton.
  • Revenge of the nerds

    Autograph collectors get back at nonsigning celebrities; Gene Simmons resorts to nude resorts. Plus: "Riverdance" runs dry; Sarah Jessica Parker gets mad; Brad and Jennifer get manse.
  • "The Score"

    Robert De Niro, Marlon Brando and Edward Norton (almost) get away with this high-tech heist for adults.
  • It's Genetic

    Kiss frontman goes gaga for big breasts; Madonna puts kibosh on free tickets; Julianne Moore denies cannibal sex scene. Plus: Kidman throws hat back in man race!
  • Tom Wolfe

    Ambush At Fort Bragg
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, April 14-16, 2000.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, April 7-9, 2000
  • I wanted to be a millionaire

    In which our hero braves technical difficulties, arctic temperatures and too many geography questions in his quest for a fast fortune.
  • The drapes of wrath

    Is interior home design responsible for the downfall of American masculinity?
  • "Fight Club"

    The late-'90s crisis of masculinity has arrived in pop culture with a vengeance.
  • Testosterama

    The men behind the ballsy "Fight Club" talk about anti-consumerism, annoying boomerisms and how to make soap out of human fat.
  • Is it fistfighting, or just multi-tasking?

    "Fight Club" author Chuck Palahniuk offers advice on what to do when you haven't got time for the pain.
  • Good will bluffing

    Good will bluffing: "Rounders" deals some fine actors a bad hand. Reviewed by Stephanie Zacharek.
  • The year in books

    Dwight Garner reviews the events in book publishing in 1997

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