John Travolta

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  • "Lucky Numbers"

    Nora Ephron's devious little lottery comedy wades in its own amorality -- and that's a good thing.
  • New "Grease" getting greasy

    Movie name oozes out of 'N Sync's grasp; Britney: One more time on the "virginity issue"; Paula Jones threatens to go into comedy, art. Plus: Bizkit's Durst says Christina did not go south!
  • We believe you, George!

    Clooney says he did not burrow into a woman's armpit "like a pig digging for truffles" nor make a remark about her caboose; Charlie Sheen: No fee love, only free love. Plus: Joaquin Phoenix -- call me Kitten, meow!
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, July 11, 2000
  • A dread-ful performance

    At a group-grope press interview, John Travolta talks about his alien-diva star turn in "Battlefield Earth."
  • "Battlefield Earth"

    L. Ron Hubbard's pulp sci-fi classic comes incomprehensibly to the screen starring Scientologist John Travolta.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for
    Tuesday, May 9, 2000
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Thursday, May 4, 2000
  • They're no angels

    Lucy Liu and Bill Murray engage in less-than-angelic on-set behavior; Tom Green and Drew Barrymore make a deposit; and Monica Lewinsky ... coming soon to a theater near you?
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for
    Wednesday, April 5, 2000
  • Moneyman's gonna getcha

    When your financial advisor is partying more than you are, you should start worrying. Plus: Kelly Preston gives Scientological birth to a girl named Bleu. Quel fromage.
  • Beach bummer blaze-a-thon

    Thais still burning mad over DiCaprio's movie; Robert Downey Jr. has prison revelation: It's not a nice place! Bijou Phillips to Howard Stern: All rumors are true! Katie Couric's inside edition. Plus: Porn star Lolo "58F" Ferrari is called home.
  • Ribisi rising

    Giovanni Ribisi's risumi read like that of every up-and-comer-to-watch this side of John Travolta. Then he attracted the notice of the best directing talents in the business.
  • 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!
  • When toilet seats attack

    When you get caught between the seat and New York City, you know it's painful, so you sue. Plus: All aboard Affleck!
  • Stayin' alive -- barely

    Broadway reduces the complex, ambivalent "Saturday Night Fever" movie to campy clothes and blockbuster dance numbers.
  • Elmore Leonard

    The world's coolest crime writer has an uncanny ear for wry dialogue and a deep belief in lives with second acts.
  • "Nuke 'em. Nuke the bastards"

    So said Bill Pullman in "Independence Day." But what would he say at the State of the Union?
  • "The General's Daughter"

    John Travolta's dancing days are definitely over, but who knew his acting days were numbered, too?
  • A dangerously curvy candidate

    Former Miss Belgium set to bare all if elected; George Dubbya issues naked denial; and Britain's royals become the first family of multiculturalism.
  • The Thin Red Line

    The big dead one: What was supposed to be Terrence Malick's long-awaited comeback is instead a cliched, self-indulgent throwback to the '70s. Reviewed by Charles Taylor
  • A Civil Action

    Director Steven Zaillian does author Jonathan Harr a great injustice with his reductionist film version of Harr's 'A Civil Action'.
  • Movie Interview: Acting weird

    Nicolas Cage talks about selling imperfection.
  • Primary Colors

    Charles Taylor reviews 'Primary Colors,' directed by Mike Nichols and starring John Travolta, Emma Thompson and Adrian Lester.
  • Mad City

    Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'Mad City' directed by Costa-Gavras and starring Dustin Hoffman and John Travolta.
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