Julia Roberts

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  • "Erin Brockovich"

    In this sexy, exciting legal drama, Steven Soderbergh delivers his most straightforward movie -- and Julia Roberts her best performance.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, March 15, 2000
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, March 14, 2000
  • Gobsmacked II

    Rupert Everett muses on transubstantiation; Trevor-Rees Jones dabbles in exploitation; Julia Roberts half-naked before the nation. We're gobsmacked!
  • Salman and the sea of offers

    Rushdie goes to Hollywood; Fiona Apple's tantrum apology ... Mea culpa? Not mea culpa? Hard to say; and Jennifer Lopez finds creative new uses for male pattern baldness.
  • Kiss off, Kate

    Give me a ralphing Pilgrim, a dolphin porn movie and sex-shy turtles over some reheated Broadway operetta any day.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2000
  • Sprout, sprout, let it all out

    Winslet denies pernicious vegetable rumor; Kutcher accuses pants of indiscretion; and Ben Stein just wants to say, "Hey, thanks!" to the guys who mugged him.
  • Emotion, truth and celluloid

    Filmmaker Steven Soderbergh talks about personal films, "Help!" director Richard Lester and striking out at the movies.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1999
  • Real Life Rock Top 10

  • "Runaway Bride"

    Richard Gere and Julia Roberts pair-up for a would-be "Pretty Woman" Part 2, but the thrill is long gone.
  • Falwell: Lilith sucked face with she-demons

    Falwell shifts focus from Tinky-Winky to the Beast; off with his head! Prince William gets digital makeover. Plus: This week's fun couple -- Evel Knievel and Chrissie Hynde.
  • My own private "Notting Hill"

    Never fall for someone whose image will keep pummeling you like a revolving fan blade. Lovers may leave, but the media is forever.
  • Is this as good as it gets?

    Ever since "Sleepless in Seattle," so-called chick movies have been in slow decline.
  • $20 million tears

    Forget about the doe eyes and the megawatt smile -- Julia Roberts' real knack is for suffering. And that, in Hollywood, is priceless.
  • "Notting Hill"

    Julia Roberts plays a superstar; Hugh Grant plays a kicked puppy. Our critic plays dead.
  • Sex and the single songwriter

    An interview with Lyle Lovett.
  • The Best of Friends

    Daniel Mendelsohn looks at how Hollywood movies depict friendships between gay men and straight women
  • The Surreal Gourmet

    This simple trout recipe is the perfect accompaniment to a night at home, watching 'A River Runs Through It.'
  • Conspiracy Theory

    In "Conspiracy Theory," Mel Gibson plays a paranoid cab driver who discovers they really are out to get him.
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