Liam Neeson

"Kingdom of Heaven"
A character boasts: "I once fought two days with an arrow through my testicle." After sitting through this would-be epic on the Crusades, I know just how he felt.
"Kinsey"
Respectful and bland, this biopic about revolutionary sex researcher Alfred Kinsey is about as exciting as a date with grandma.
"K-19: The Widowmaker"
Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson face off in a gripping and complex yarn about the 1961 nuclear accident aboard a Soviet sub that could have ignited World War III.
Cruise missile?
Tom wants to be first star in space; Bing reaches out -- sort of -- to baby Hurley; Liam recovers from accident, wife bans him from bikes!
"Gun Shy"
A neurotic DEA agent and a goombah Buddha team up in the best and funniest American comedy you haven't seen this year.
Antonio Banderas talks about sin
"What is really 'Latin Lover'?" Ben Stiller on Calista's bod. Plus: Richie Sambora says watching Heather's love scenes is "like working in a pet store"!
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2000
David Hare
By transforming the collision of people and ideas into provocative stories, Britain's hottest dramatist has reinvigorated the theater with plays that are not only compelling and enigmatic, but successful at the box office.
Hyperbole is hell
Talkin' trash about Talk; Chris Rock & Tyson cry the blues in the bosom of fame; did Bernstein's son cough up Deep Throat's identity? Plus: Gotti on Clinton.
"The Haunting"
Catherine Zeta-Jones playing a lesbian in a fur-trimmed vest? That's not scary -- that's hilarious.
Lawsuit time in Monicaland
Lewinsky sued for causing injury; it's hard being Hef, but really, really tough being Liam.
"Les Miserables"
Charles Taylor reviews 'Les Miserables,' directed by Bille August and starring Liam Neeson, Geoffrey Rush, Uma Thurman and Claire Danes

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