Geena Davis

Tribeca: From fake suburbia to Vegas, with devil worship Tribeca: From fake suburbia to Vegas, with devil worship

Foulmouthed Geena Davis can't save a suburban yarn made by aliens (or Australians); a mythic fable of desert greed; a neo-retro horror delight.
  • A woman for president? Sure, if she can she dress the part

    Columnist processes the image of a female president.
  • I Like to Watch

    TV warns us of the dangers of drunk dialing, sleeping in a lacy slip, and electing a ruby-red-lipped president. Plus: Why the challenged kids of "Laguna Beach" are people, too.
  • What ever happened to the fall TV season?

    It's September: Where are all the new shows? Plus: Court TV's reality entry "Confessions" is not good for the soul.
  • Maerose Prizzi for president?

    Anjelica Huston is the latest leading lady to play an American president.
  • Enough about your work -- how's your hot husband?

    CNN's Kyra Phillips dumbs down an interview with Geena Davis.
  • Rated G for guys

    Geena Davis turns her attention to why there aren't more girls in G-rated movies.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, July 3, 2001
  • They want it what way?

    The Backstreet Boys admit to chronic masturbation, rampant farting; David Blaine exposed by a master. Plus: Ellen DeGeneres lands a surprising role, and Geena Davis finds Dr. Love.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Monday, Nov. 27, 2000
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2000
  • The naked truth

    Paula Jones to give Penthouse readers the presidential treatment; Mel C. gives her fellow Spice Girl a good licking on British TV; Elizabeth Hurley's still talking about her Hugh-free bed.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2000
  • Letters to the editor

    Bob Jones U. stunt isn't journalism . Plus: A U.S.-Canadian war, eh? Oscar doesn't curse careers.
  • Winners and losers

    Why have so many actors who've won Oscars seen their careers tank?
  • "Stuart Little"

    The beloved book about a mouse with human parents becomes a small wonder of a family movie.
  • David Cronenberg

    For more than three decades, his films have been taking you to the weirdest of worlds. Lucky for you, you can always walk out -- unless you're too terrified to move.
  • OK Guccione, now you've got Thelma mad

    Penthouse exposes Geena -- ungraciously; Douglas marrying Zeta-Jones? Just as soon as he becomes a Muslim; Diana Ross said to grope groping guard; Stephanopoulos just says no to White House intern.

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