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The Talented Mr. Ripley once again stokes our desire to be rich and famous. More >>
What's Old Testament is new: Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan, and David Morse in The Green Mile. More >>
Once again, director Tim Burton messes with reason and pledges allegiance to fantasy in Sleepy Hollow. More >>
White-rimmed-and-bulging eyeball shtick makes good: Al Pacino in Michael Mann's The Insider. More >>
Sheila-na-gig: Caroline Ducey in Catherine Breillat's Romance. More >>
Somewhere over the rainbow: Kiss meets its fans in Detroit Rock City. More >>
Without lesbian players and fans, there might be no women's pro basketball. But tell that to the WNBA.. More >>
Former Fillies center Tonyus Chavers watches from the sidelines as women's pro basketball hits the jackpot. More >>
If a mark of an audience's terror is jeering laughter, director Jan De Bont may well have another hit on his hands with The Haunting. More >>
Lynx officials say they want all their fans to feel welcome. Then why are the Target Center crowds so pale? More >>
What's this "women's game" business, anyway? More >>
For better or worse, Sandler puts it all on view in Big Daddy. More >>
Freed from the dream of coherence, I taste and savor, love and let go. More >>
Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband is wed to the current lust for what's old. More >>
Director Wim Wenders imports Afro-Cuban music to the First World. More >>
Maybe female athletes will never play like the men. But imagine what they could do. More >>
Notting Hill chuckles at our mere mortal desire to get up close and personal with the rich and famous. More >>
Rick Bass Brown Dog of the Yaak: Essays on Art and Activism Milkweed FICTION WRITER AND nature... More >>
New fiction by Annie Proulx and Pat Barker delves into the dirt of memory and the legends of the land. More >>
Three Seasons sells its audience a pretty picture of Vietnam. More >>
After months of negotiations, the Minnesota Lynx enter their first season with a union, a contract, and a princely $25,000 minimum salary . More >>
Like most comedies set in high school, Alexander Payne's Election diddles intractable adolescent social categories: prom king, ambitious... More >>
The "Hindi First Fridays" series at Oak Street Cinema offers chai and sympathy for Indian film lovers. More >>
Puppets, pagans, and 50,000 people: Minneapolis’s most unlikely ritual celebrates 25 years More >>
Stirring it up: Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence in Life More >>
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