Max Garrone

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  • "Alien"

    Don't call Ridley Scott a hack. Who else can make a cat hiss on cue the way he can?
  • "Alien 3"

    David Fincher can't decide if his movie is about survival or death and ends up with a schizophrenic mess. Sigourney Weaver just wanted more money.
  • "Alien Resurrection"

    Icky babies, Ripley reborn and bombastic special effects, but the extras here are strictly commercial.
  • "The Cell"

    This visual explosion could have been a radically great film -- then the director found out it's all about the Jennifer.
  • "Das Boot"

    War is hell; war underwater is worse. A new version restores every shake, rattle and roll of the German submarine epic.
  • "Manhunter"

    The first Hannibal Lecter movie is sweetly simple, but the stars say it was creepy as hell.
  • "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly"

    Extras include 14 minutes left out of Sergio Leone's vision of the mythic American West but, unfortunately, not the movie's original Italian.
  • "Aliens"

    The maternal instinct meets the Vietnam War. Plus: How to make your own face-hugging space creatures.
  • "Any Given Sunday"

    What could be worse than Oliver Stone's cloddish, didactic football movie? How about six more minutes and some softball interviews?
  • Bottoms up!

    "Queer As Folk" -- we blush to relate! Plus: David Blaine gets cold; "G-String Divas" take it all off; and the new Mulder gets his man!
  • "L.A. Confidential"

    The extras present Los Angeles in all its glittering, sometimes-shady glory, a mythical land of movies, sun and sand.
  • Trading roundup

    The Yankees have been wheeling and dealing. Will the Dodgers be the next rich team to get richer?
  • Wimbledon gossip wrap-up

    The Fortnight is not all green grass and tennis whites, strawberries and cream. Here's the dirt.
  • Battle without blood

    Michael Ignatieff talks about the poison of nationalism, the politics of fear and the strange future of war.
  • Misha Glenny's "The Balkans" and Michael Ignatieff's "Virtual War"

    Behind the bombings in Kosovo, two journalists find Western self-interest and self-deception about the physical sacrifice war requires.
  • From Miami streets to the Web

    The battle over the custody of Elian Gonzalez is just as fierce and constant in cyberspace.
  • Gore changes position on Elián

    McCain gives up some delegates, Bush adds to his education plan and Clinton picks on congressional Republicans.
  • Forbes endorses Bush

    Bush makes an education proposal, the press is flogged for picking on Gore and Giuliani goes to court.
  • Forbes to endorse Bush

    One Reform Party dispute is resolved; Rudy slips and New York gets tense.
  • Gore proposes soft-money ban

    The GOP on why it likes Bush the boomer and early picks in the veepstakes.
  • Bush gets tough with Gore

    McCain tells Bush to get back on message, while trial lawyers set their sights on Gore.
  • Slugfest in New York

    Hillary and Rudy struggle to define each other in the wake of a police shooting and why Buchanan lights up the campaign.
  • McCain back to work

    Frugal Gore tops Bush in money, the NRA likes the polls and Buchanan still isn't taking it anymore.
  • Is Bush really a reformer?

    He tries to regain the compassionate-conservative mantle, the gun wars escalate and McCain returns to the Senate.
  • Bush retreats on McCain

    Filegate debunked, Gore sets up summer attacks, Bob Jones again and the "Body" dispenses Minnesota-style straight talk.
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