Matthew McConaughey

"Fool's Gold" "Fool's Gold"

Forget Matthew McConaughey's bare, bronzed pecs. The real sex symbol in this tepid romantic comedy/adventure is an ascot-wearing Donald Sutherland.
  • "We Are Marshall"

    Matthew McConaughey and Ian McShane star in this college football fumble.
  • The sexiest man living!

    Forget that other list. We pick the men who really set our hearts aflame -- and there's nary a pretty-boy actor among them.
  • The Fix

    Is baby Suri "funny looking"? Lindsay Lohan's crew: Smelly, rude and stumbling during private Disneyland visit? Plus: Lycra-clad celebrity bikers!
  • "Failure to Launch"

    Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew McConaughey remain woefully earthbound in this listless romantic comedy.
  • The Fix

    Did Michael Jackson try to adopt two more kids? Is People magazine picture-crazy? Plus: "Pirates" topples "Spider-Man"!
  • Ashton Kutcher loves big flippers

    And cute little shrimpies, too! J.R. Ewing mocks the fellow Texan in the White House; Kurt and Goldie, still flower children. Plus: Lyle Lovett willing to forgive, forget.
  • "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days"

    A mean-spirited romantic comedy turns nice -- just when it should get nasty.
  • J.Lo ain't no ho

    Ben fronts for Jennifer. Plus: McConaughey pushes the naked bongo workout.
  • "Reign of Fire"

    Dragons torch the earth as manly men with weird hair battle them in this colossally misconceived dud.
  • McConaughey does it with his lips!

    Actor gives mouth-to-mouth, revives fan; Jacko remains upright; Steve Martin on Heche: a "dim, dim memory."
  • "The Wedding Planner"

    Jennifer Lopez stars in a chaste, lively, goofy romantic comedy. What more do you want? Well, there's a shot of that, too.
  • The real Slim Shady

    That's not the real Slim Shady, Eminem's mom says; Mel Gibson reveals a Scandinavian alter ego. Plus: Orrin Hatch's "Traffic," and Buffy's ultimatum.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2001
  • "U-571"

    Jonathan Mostow succeeds in his goal of making an old-fashioned World War II submarine movie. Too bad the entire story is bogus.
  • Riot police break up Maxim party

    Carmen Electra and others, like, don't know what the big deal was; Hunter "Eagle Eyes" Thompson doesn't quite shoot his mouth off. Plus: Madonna's baby arrives in good health, mercifully far from those brutish English hospitals.
  • Mission from Mostow

    The director of the cult thriller "Breakdown," Jonathan Mostow, talks about making a mainstream splash with "U-571."
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, April 25, 2000
  • "U-571"

    Damn the torpedoes! Damn the formulaic modern American action movie!
  • Nothing compares 2 a big promotion

    Siniad kicked up the stairway to heaven. No wonder they're divorcing: Montel's wife claims they've been together for 60 lifetimes! Plus: Holy Madonna! Here comes Material Nipper No. 2!
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, April 14-16, 2000.
  • Don't squish the chameleon

    Boy George: Dropping disco balls make you feel like you got something real; Matthew McConaughey: Tips on gettin' nekkid with bongos. Plus: The mysterious case of the missing Puff Daddy.
  • Locked lips cost lives

    Daddy defends Lopez from on-set clutches of McConaughey; Bullock remembers said clutches fondly. Plus: Britney beaned, Sheen cleaned.
  • And now a word from our readers

    Welcome to the First Annual Nothing Personal Readers' Choice Awards! Where you dish the gossip and I go on vacation!
  • Y2Wrap it up!

    Celebrity most likely to name body parts? To mistreat the help? To lead a secret double life? Scan that pack of pesky publicity seekers and hand out the honors!
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