Robert De Niro

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No "Sex" on the beach at Cannes
Fernando Meirelles' "Blindness," starring Julianne Moore, to open Cannes fest, with Barry Levinson's "What Just Happened?" as the closer.
"The Good Shepherd"
Robert De Niro's pic about one man's role in the birth of the CIA is all cloak and no dagger.
"Hide and Seek"
Bugs, dolls, a house cat and your time are brutally wasted in this Robert De Niro-starring supernatural thriller.
"Meet the Fockers"
Barbra Streisand and Dustin Hoffman steal the show in this silly sequel to "Meet the Parents."
The Fix
Mayor Bloomberg marries Babawawa, 90210 gang shares the love, and Gisele gets tanked on Leno. Plus: Demi Moore harasses the help!
The Fix
Eddie and Christy are the cutest, Bobby De Niro is the hairiest, and David and Victoria Beckham are the horniest. Plus: A romantic comedy about SARS?
The Fix
The red carpet gets yanked, Russian girl duo heats up, Pacino disses De Niro, and O'Toole remembers pissing in a sink!
"Analyze That"
The mobster-shrink sequel cracks wise for 15 minutes then puts on a pair of concrete shoes and takes comedy out for a cruise.
"Showtime"
Who's more bored by this quasi-reality-TV cop caper: Robert De Niro, Eddie Murphy or the audience?
Liz Hurley: The never-ending story
What am I bid for De Niro's kidney stone? Elton John recovers from bad day. Plus: What's up with Destiny's Child?
The more they toot
Brando and De Niro ga-ga for fart jokes; George Costanza needs a son; Puffy gets his feelers hurt! Plus: Clooney can't get a break, and Billy Bob can't hold a tune.
"Meet the Parents"
On the commentary tracks of this too-polished hit comedy, actors and director give Robert De Niro a wide berth.
"15 Minutes"
Media: Bad. Violence: Bad, but exciting. Robert De Niro: Good.
"Men of Honor"
Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr. remember a time when men were men, girls were cute and pencil-necked Poindexters stayed out of your damn face.
"Wag the Dog"
How a real-life documentary helped inspire a whip-smart political satire about a made-up war.
You laughin' at me?
Critics are surprised at Robert De Niro's comedic skills in "Meet the Parents," but the actor has more than a few laughs under his belt.
"Meet the Parents"
Robert De Niro works a menacingly cheerful voodoo in a rambling little comedy from the director of the "Austin Powers" movies.
"The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle"
Robert De Niro's whip-fast Fearless Leader blurs the line between humans and cartoons, but the rest of this clunky TV remake is stiffer than an iron curtain.
The sushi mogul
He invented a singular cuisine that blends Japanese, Peruvian and European ingredients. He owns successful restaurants worldwide. What's left for Nobu to do?
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, June 21, 2000
Sweet-talker to the stars signs book, film deals
The voice that charmed Hollywood's men goes public.
Oops.com
Michaeldouglas.com would like to apologize for any inconvenience ... an admirer would like to apologize for his "groins." Plus: Jewel had another book inside her after all. Too bad it's not staying in.
"Flawless"
"As Good as It Gets" goes downtown in a lame stab at indie credibility from hack director Joel Schumacher.
Real Life Rock Top 10
Teddy Morgan and the Pistolas top the author and critic's biweekly accounting of pop and its discontents.
"Great Expectations"
A strange, breathtaking and rapturous new updating of Dickens' 'Great Expectations.' Film review by Charles Taylor.
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