Uma Thurman

  • The Fix

    Paris' public persona a put-on? Uma heads back to splitsville. Plus: Trump says he'd date his own daughter!
  • "The Producers"

    Watching Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane's ultra-broad shtick is a little like watching a 3-D Imax film without the special glasses.
  • "Prime"

    Meryl Streep and Uma Thurman charm in this flawed but intelligent comedy.
  • "Kill Bill, Vol. 2"

    Tarantino's talent can be dizzying, and Uma Thurman and David Carradine have great chemistry. But all it adds up to is that Q.T. seems to revere every movie he's ever seen.
  • The Fix

    Odds go up on the Bennifer wedding (and their divorce); Britney bites back at Christina. Plus: So, is Ethan lonely without Uma or not?
  • "Kill Bill: Vol. 1"

    Quentin Tarantino supposedly loves movies. So why is this ultraviolent, style-crazed revenge fantasy so empty?
  • Uncle Mike's bedtime stories

    Jacko: Kids love to sleep with me! Kylie: Get a shrink! Jude Law: Nicole's no home wrecker. Plus: Ethan and Uma, Jacuzzi floozies?
  • Greetings from Desperation, N.J.

    Armed with devastating performances from Uma Thurman, Juliette Lewis and Gena Rowlands, director Mira Nair trains her sociologist's eye on the Garden State in HBO's "Hysterical Blindness."
  • Britney's "orgasm" revelation

    Come again? Spears talks climax during Europe visit; Steven Tyler to Brad Pitt: Let's wife-swap! Plus: Fred Durst autographs attacker's head.
  • A man called horse!

    Richard Harris, a real schwinger; the Paltrow broadcasting system; Kidman: Cruise is supercaliflabbergasting. Plus: Omigawd, Britney cops to cutting the cheese!
  • "Feels like a rape"

    Lord of the Dance freaks out over intruder; sleeping with director gets Uma nowhere; Sting's sexual stamina ain't what it was. Plus: Kid Rock slobber fest!
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, May 8, 2001
  • Young Lions, Part 2

    Uma Thurman reads from David Ebershoff's novel "A Danish Girl," and Ethan Hawke reads from Heidi Julavits' "The Mineral Palace," two finalist in the New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award.
  • The Young Lions

    Ethan Hawke reads from the works of the finalists for the New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award, with an introduction by Rick Moody.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, April 27-29, 2001
  • Roland Joffé

    The creator of "The Mission" and "The Killing Fields" describes his latest cinematic feast, "Vatel," and explains why a cook and a director have more in common than you'd think.
  • They're not Fonda snacking

    Jane and Uma admit to eating disorders. Plus: Bon Jovi wants to rock ... your wedding!
  • Election night partying with Ben, Gwyneth, Ethan, Uma, Sigourney...

    Thurman has a m-m-moment; Hawke gets huggy; Affleck and Paltrow have heated whisper session. Plus: Who said, "It all went downhill when they gave women the vote"?
  • Fame, gossip and milking it

    Making the best of being "a jerk from 'Survivor'"; Uma Thurman on love and flushing; Yo, Britney, where's the money? Plus: The Anna Nicole Smith workout -- ouch!
  • "Big Brother" stripper bares truth, not boobs

    Keeping her clothes on, the banished Jordan takes the high, boring road; Uma Thurman dives for body parts. Plus: Naked Daryl Hannah to make a splash in England, and Eminem shows his wife the door.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Thursday, Aug. 3, 2000
  • Tom Robbins

    As new waves of 20-year-olds wash up on his shores, the favorite novelist of the attitudinal post-adolescent set keeps writing with a pen dipped in acid.
  • "Sweet and Lowdown"

    Rising star Samantha Morton shines in this charming, finely crafted film from Woody Allen.
  • Blue Robin

    This forgotten version of "Robin Hood" is a dark, pagan take on the classic tale.
  • Home Movies by Charles Taylor: Family matters

    John Boorman's enchanted comedy "Where the Heart Is" sings the praises of hearth and home.
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