Mary Elizabeth Williams

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One shrew thing
The Bard gets the teen-flick treatment in '10 Things I Hate About You'.
The Mod Squad
Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews the Aaron Spelling-produced update of the TV show 'The Mod Squad'.
Grrr power
Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'The Rage: Carrie 2'
The Entertainment Economy
Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'The Entertainment Economy: How Mega Media Forces Are Transforming Our Lives' by Michael J. Wolf.
Trumpet
Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'Trumpet' by Jackie Kay.
Very bad schwings
"Jawbreaker" is a T&A black comedy that teases more than it delivers.
200 Cigarettes
In '200 Cigarettes,' the nostalgic '80s new wave soundtrack is the star, but the love stories get lost in shuffle-play.
She's Martha, and you're not
Martha Stewart made home cooking and flea market scavenging chic. Then she took it to the extreme.
Simply Irresistible
Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'Simply Irresistible,' starring Sarah Michelle Gellar.
Satyricon Usa
Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'Satyricon USA' by Eurydice
She's All That
Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'She's All That,' starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook and Matthew Lillard.
Beijing's Backingham Palace
From back rubs to bowling to B-movies, this Chinese spa has it all.
They Call Me Mad Dog! A Story For Bitter, Lonely People
Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'They Call Me Mad Dog!' by Erika Lopez.
The Vampire Armand
Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'The Vampire Armand' by Anne Rice
Nureyev: His Life
Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'Nureyev' by Diane Solway
Does God have an e-mail address?
Jennifer Cobb's 'Cybergrace' seeks the spiritual dimension of technology but gets mired in the details.
Hoboken hero
Frank Sinatra ripped out his humble roots when he crossed the Hudson -- but his hometown never forgot him.
Rat Pack Confidential
Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'Rat Pack Confidential' by Shawn Levy
Time for one thing: A guide to fast-forwarding to the most sensuous moments on film
For the sleep-depraved and time-pressed, a guide to fast-forwarding to the most sensuous moments on film.
Psycho
Mary Elizabeth Williams writes about her favorite movie in Salon's Personal Best issue.
Psycho
Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews her favorite movie "Psycho".
Airframe
Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews Michael Crichton's new novel "Airframe".
The Hottest State
Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews "The Hottest State", by Ethan Hawke.
Personal Best: Lolita
"Lolita" by Vladimir Nabokov
No laughing matter
Maybe it's Hollywood's addiction to formula. Maybe it's a malaise. Maybe it's a Satanic plot. Whatever the reason, movies aren't funny any more.
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