Tom Cruise

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  • The high whine of top models

    It ain't so pretty bein' beautiful; Cruise shows mom his Clockwork Orgy; key to men's minds: The Three Stooges. Plus: EBay says online hooking violates user agreement.
  • Eyes opening up

    Flip Sam Peckinpah's "Straw Dogs" into the VCR after dozing through Stanley Kubrick's valedictory and it registers like the shock pads on failed hearts in medical shows -- suddenly, you can feel again.
  • Tom and Nicole and Colin and Kathryn

    "Eyes Wide Shut" provokes literary couple Colin and Kathryn Harrison to spar over marriage, passion, jealousy and the lure of dangerous sex in a vanilla world.
  • Philosophy of the bedroom

    Mary Gaitskill, Greil Marcus, David Gates, Lisa Zeidner and A.M. Homes weigh in on "Eyes Wide Shut."
  • "Eyes Wide Shut"

    With its pro-monogamy moralizing, Kubrick's supposedly steamy last film is ultimately anti-erotic -- nothing more than an art-house version of an army training film.
  • Faux hooters help save cojones

    Robbie Williams makes a boob of himself to save your balls; doomsday cult takes a hike, vaporizes; Kubrick wanted Steve Martin instead of Cruise. Plus: Have they no shame? Sophia Loren in bed, in public, with Mohamed Al Fayed.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Tom Cruise is sexy to everyone, not just gays; doctors have become cogs in the health care machine.
  • Cruising Cruise

    What exactly is it about Tom Cruise that has captured the imaginations, and libidos, of gay males?
  • Global gobsmacking

    John Wayne Bobbitt writes a joke book, but isn't that redundant? Boo-hoo: No baby for the lady with the incubator cleavage; Cruise "absolutely whipped"; Tom Hanks will not take on "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.
  • Baring it all for the Bard

    C'mon over, baby, whole lotta Shakespeare going on! Plus: The case of the exceedingly unpleasant cream puff; and Stone and DeGeneres slated to sing, "She's havin' my baby ..."
  • Bringing it all back home

    Hollywood saves its splashy openings for U.S. shores.
  • The cruise cocoon

    A guest lecturer on a luxury Aegean voyage asks: Is this any way to see the world?
  • Maiden voyage

    She was an impressionable 19-year-old passenger; he was the worldly cruise ship photographer. When he said, "Take off your shirt," what was she to do? By Susanna Stromberg.
  • gandhi was no pitchman

    Apple clicked on the wrong icon for its "think different" ad campaign.
  • Whipping boy to the stars

    Celebrity biographer Frank Sanello suffers the wrath of Sharon Stone, Tom Cruise, Eddie Murphy and -- worst of all -- their lawyers.
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