Robert De Niro

"What Just Happened" "What Just Happened"

Robert De Niro heads an all-star cast in this self-amused Hollywood sendup.
  • Handicapping Manhattan's spring movie fling

    Newly downsized and shorn of Hollywood glitz, Robert De Niro's Tribeca Film Festival remains a vigorous venue for cinematic discoveries.
  • Oscar's angst: It's fun, for now!

    Revved-up, star-studded Oscarcast can't conceal the Academy's Hamlet-like self-torment. And "Slumdog" over "Dark Knight" ranks as an all-time Oscar WTF.
  • "Righteous Kill"

    Al Pacino and Robert De Niro make the sparks fly in this formulaic cop-movie mash-up.
  • 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.
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