Stephanie Zacharek

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  • "An Ideal Husband"

    Killing us softly with his rapier wit and exquisite profile, Rupert Everett upstages Oscar Wilde.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Don't insult MY intelligence with chick flicks; readers quibble with male nipples story.
  • Sharps & flats

    Baby got back, but can Jennifer Lopez sing?
  • 19th hole: Bill Murray's golf memoir

    19th hole: Bill Murray's golf memoir.
  • "Notting Hill"

    Julia Roberts plays a superstar; Hugh Grant plays a kicked puppy. Our critic plays dead.
  • "The Migration of Ghosts"

    In a dozen stories, Pauline Melville uses symbols to beat the reader senseless.
  • Roger Scruton's incivility

    Does the philosopher understand the difference between commentary and libel?
  • Disenchanted forest

    Too many weak performances -- and no, not including Calista's -- prevent Michael Hoffman's opulent "A Midsummer Night's Dream" from being more than a mildly pleasurable exercise in ornamentation.
  • Queen of the cross-dressers

    From the dignified decadence of "Shakespeare in Love" to the gender-bending of "Velvet Goldmine" and "Orlando," Oscar-winning costume designer Sandy Powell is remaking fashion history.
  • "China Chic"

    Foot binding was barbarous, but that doesn't mean the shoes weren't fabulous.
  • Stealing beauty

    "Entrapment" is a sexy art-heist thriller -- until it goes for the cash.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Americans obsessed with sex; clashing over David Horowitz.
  • Unhip-hop

    It's the out-of-touch adults, not kids, who misread music lyrics.
  • Live nude girls

    There aren't as many in Hollywood as you think -- and there should be.
  • Fly boys

    John Cusack and Billy Bob Thornton play cowboys and Indians in the air traffic control comedy "Pushing Tin."
  • Red flag

    In "The Curse," Karen Houppert rages against the shame women feel about menstruation.
  • Back in black

    TNT's tribute to Johnny Cash was a reverent -- and occasionally rocking -- affair
  • Shakespeare's bargain basement

    The Rose Theater reopens, sort of
  • Blue riffs parkway

    Fountains of Wayne wears its melancholy lightly on the near-perfect pop songs of "Utopia Parkway."
  • The Sopranos

    Six Catholic schoolgirls head off for the city in search of trouble and go back home looking for love.
  • Too cool for school

    Playing the ugly duckling is a role even Drew Barrymore can't handle.
  • Everybody hates a tourist

    Stephanie Zacharek reviews Sam Weisman's remake of Neil Simon's 'The Out-of-Towners.'
  • Flesh Guitar

    Stephanie Zacharek reviews 'Flesh Guitar' by Geoff Nicholson
  • The Houdini Girl

    Stephanie Zacharek reviews 'The Houdini Girl' by Martyn Bedford
  • The Crime Of Sheila Mcgough

    Stephanie Zacharek reviews 'The Crime of Sheila McGough' by Janet Malcolm.
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