Richard Gere

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Rabbit Bites: The Richard Gere scandal
The bunnies consider the fallout over a very public kiss.
"The Hoax"
A great movie lurks within this tale of a 1971 literary hoax elaborate enough to put James Frey to shame.
"Shall We Dance?"
Richard Gere waltzes his way through a midlife crisis and past Jennifer Lopez and Susan Sarandon.
Dharma in the park
Sixty-five thousand people -- students, professionals, hippies and the just plain curious -- flocked to New York to hear the Dalai Lama. But did they find anything meaningful beyond a sunny day, a picnic lunch, and a guest appearance by Richard Gere?
The Fix
Pamela Anderson gets animated, Demi Moore gets shy, and Tucker Carlson gets ready to eat his shoes! Plus: Will it be Hillary vs. Rudy after all?
The Fix
Eggers says "I do," "Millionaire" runner-up Sarah says "I will" to Playboy, and Larry David gets Glicked!
The Fix
Clinton and Gere bury the hatchet, Jennifer and Brad try to stop watching reality TV and Rob Lowe is scared of vampires. Plus: "Sopranos" news!
Self-absorbed and silent
You'd think that a few thousand wealthy 20-somethings would have opinions on the looming war. Not in professional sports, though.
"Chicago," schmicago!
The overly hyped Miramax musical isn't worth the sequins that gave their lives for it. Here are five song-and-dance films that are the real deal.
All singing! All dancing! All tough and cynical!
At long last, an American movie musical gets it right. Will the "Chicago" breakthrough bring a return to the glory days, or just a new onslaught of inflated Broadway schmaltz?
"Chicago"
Renee Zellweger and Catherine Zeta-Jones kick the movie musical revival with a brash and nasty tale about just what celebrity will get you.
Said the spider to the fried
Tarantula attacks arachnid-loving Jacko (or so he says); shower play for David and Courteney Cox Arquette.Plus: Angelina Jolie in talks to play the original Deep Throat.
Ben there, done that
Damon settling down just like buddy Affleck; Terminator tokes! What a guy: Ritchie dishes on his "Bitch."
Unbelievable
In "Unfaithful," Diane Lane's character was simply not unhappy or desperate enough to betray her marriage by having sudden sex with another man.
They always start to crack
J.Lo complains about nickname; Zeta-Jones hallucinates voices during birth; Eminem disses Moby. Plus: Kato Kaelin -- don't let him in!
Why can't Hollywood make sexually mature movies?
Diane Lane's sophisticated performance can't rescue Adrian Lyne's "Unfaithful" from its sleazy moralizing.
There's no reality like Ozzy's reality
Osbourne misses cameras, disses other rockers; Gere slums it in -- gasp! -- his own ratty threads. Plus: Celine sniffles about skinniness; and the Jolie-Thorntons cleared to bring home baby.
Suits are his strong suit
Stephen Bing takes on another tabloid; Gere's not sexy, says Gere; Winona goes shopping ... and sets off alarm!
Practicing compassion
Nicholas Vreeland, the director of the Tibet Center in New York, reads from the Dalai Lama's book "An Open Heart," and Richard Gere reads his afterword.
Gwyneth: Sex, butts and scumbags
Her Paltrowness discusses men, her caboose and Affleck; Richard Gere on the terrorists' karma. Plus: Oh, Beyonci, behave!
Don't forget the actors
Michael Sragow reminds us that directors aren't the only ones to praise when a movie is good.
"Dr. T & the Women"
Robert Altman's newest film is a madcap sprawl about the women who love the men who love them.
The naked truth
Paula Jones to give Penthouse readers the presidential treatment; Mel C. gives her fellow Spice Girl a good licking on British TV; Elizabeth Hurley's still talking about her Hugh-free bed.
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Weekend, Oct. 6-8, 2000
The prodigal son
Redeemed by years of quality TV, once-disgraced Jerry Springer threatens a return to politics; Jamie Lee Curtis gets diarrhea of the mouth; and Richard Gere gets lost in Liv Tyler's anatomy.
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