Ethan Hawke

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Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ethan Hawke lead the outstanding cast of the overheated "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead." Plus: Jimmy Carter charms. Anthony Hopkins confounds.
  • Your Sundance gigolo report

    Ashton Kutcher sells body but not soul in dark, sexy "Spread"; Ethan Hawke, Richard Gere and Don Cheadle play good-cop, bad-cop; Anna Wintour, human being!
  • "Assault on Precinct 13"

    Ethan Hawke and Maria Bello may slay you in this pulpy thriller remake, but the film itself is DOA.
  • "Love has to be about more than commitment"

    Richard Linklater talks about adult passion and why he, Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke know so much more now than they did nine years ago.
  • "Before Sunset"

    Nine years after his exquisite "Before Sunrise," director Richard Linklater answers the question: Can the greatest romance of your life last only one night?
  • "Taking Lives"

    Angelina Jolie is hot on the trail of a serial killer in this dark ... very dark ... very, very, very dark thriller.
  • The Fix

    Odds go up on the Bennifer wedding (and their divorce); Britney bites back at Christina. Plus: So, is Ethan lonely without Uma or not?
  • Navel-gazing their way through parenthood

    Why do Gen X moms and dads have an insatiable appetite for reading and writing about the experience of raising kids?
  • Uncle Mike's bedtime stories

    Jacko: Kids love to sleep with me! Kylie: Get a shrink! Jude Law: Nicole's no home wrecker. Plus: Ethan and Uma, Jacuzzi floozies?
  • "Chelsea Walls"

    Once you give up hoping that anything will really happen in Ethan Hawke's drifty, pretentious directorial debut, it's easier to settle into the mid-'70s nothingness atmosphere.
  • Britney's "orgasm" revelation

    Come again? Spears talks climax during Europe visit; Steven Tyler to Brad Pitt: Let's wife-swap! Plus: Fred Durst autographs attacker's head.
  • She'd rob a store to smoke a Camel?

    Is a nic fit behind Winona's alleged shoplifting? Underpants talk from Ethan Hawke, Jack Black; 'N Sync gets cranky; Pink Floyd's Gilmour gives away millions.
  • A man called horse!

    Richard Harris, a real schwinger; the Paltrow broadcasting system; Kidman: Cruise is supercaliflabbergasting. Plus: Omigawd, Britney cops to cutting the cheese!
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2001
  • The Young Lions

    Ethan Hawke reads from the works of the finalists for the New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award, with an introduction by Rick Moody.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Monday, March 26, 2001
  • Election night partying with Ben, Gwyneth, Ethan, Uma, Sigourney...

    Thurman has a m-m-moment; Hawke gets huggy; Affleck and Paltrow have heated whisper session. Plus: Who said, "It all went downhill when they gave women the vote"?
  • "Snow Falling on Cedars"

    A visually intense but rambling meditation on the power of memory that moves frame by frame and flake by flake.
  • "Hamlet"

    There's something rotten in Denmark, but not in this darkly glittering update of Shakespeare's great tragedy.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Thursday, May 11, 2000
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, May 3, 2000
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    Salon's TV picks for
    Thursday, Jan. 6, 2000
  • Madonna saves Gwyneth from evil drug doom!

    Ms. Ray of Light preaches to the lithe one; the rigors of stardom: Annette Bening threatens to do herself in if she has to act again; lessons on lesbian kissing from Sarah Michelle Gellar. Plus: Scary Spice resorts to the Ph-word!
  • "Great Expectations"

    A strange, breathtaking and rapturous new updating of Dickens' 'Great Expectations.' Film review by Charles Taylor.
  • Met expectations

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