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  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Sports night at the Oscars: A boxing flick wins big as jock pix -- Jose Canseco's "Super Size Me," etc. -- dominate, and the producers want the whole thing finished, pronto.
  • He said "penis"!

    Warning: The way a right-wing "parents" group is wasting the FCC's time might just make you (dare we say it?) "pissed."
  • "Shark Tale" hooks movie-goers with $49.1 million

  • MTV awards tamer than past shows

  • Jessica Simpson may play Daisy Duke

  • The Madonna video you can't see on MTV

    A bootleg copy of her bomb-throwing "American Life" video proves provocative -- but not nearly as disturbing as her decision to yank it.
  • Lopez denies wedding rumors

  • When the revolution comes

    We asked for grand plans and we got more than a few.
  • The man without principles

    The career of the great German cultural critic Hans Magnus Enzensberger is a case study in the virtues of intellectual inconsistency.
  • Revolt of the elitists

    Two new media studies amplify the death cries of the literate overclass.
  • Revolt of the elitists

    Two new media studies amplify the death cries of the literate overclass.
  • The man without principles

    The career of the great German cultural critic Hans Magnus Enzensberger is a case study in the virtues of intellectual inconsistency.
  • Screensaver: Safe haven

    Director John Boorman talks about the search for refuge among discontents, his new film, "The General," family values and his fascination with nonconformity.
  • Family circus

    Jerry Springer: Ringmaster Reviewed by Gary Kaufman The movie is every bit as loud and raunchy as the television show -- so what's not to like?
  • Permanent Boredom

    The latest in the junkie-flick genre has plenty of low low's, but unfortunately few highs. Janelle Brown reviews 'Permanent Midnight.'
  • The color of love

    Romantic fantasies are indulged in Jacques Demy's touchingly outmoded musical love letter, 'The Young Girls of Rochefort.
  • "The Daytrippers"

    "Daytrippers" is a charming road movie that never leaves the dinner table.
  • "Kama Sutra"

    "Kama Sutra" is bogus history and cheesy storytelling, but what the hell, it's sexy.
  • "Absolute Power"

    In "Absolute Power," Clint Eastwood is as strong, silent and tedious as ever.
  • Sharps and Flats: Earthling

  • Maestro Marty

    Martin Scorsese's romance with pop music
  • Austen-Mania

    Look out Michael Crichton: Jane Austen is becoming filmdom's favorite novelist
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