Views & Interviews
Virginia Madsen on “Candyman”
October 26, 1992 | The good news is, Virginia Madsen got to go back to her native Chicago to shoot scenes for her new movie, Candyman. The bad news was,
Video Stars
July 26, 2000 | From the golden age of Hollywood studios to the twilight of the drive-in circuit, they were known as B-movies: Low-budget, high-concept genre flicks, shrewdly derivative of
Trouble In The Water
November 3, 2008 | Documentarians Carl Dean and Tia Lessin were all set to make a movie about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina – specifically, about National Guardsmen, newly returned from
The Good, The Bad, and the DVD
May 18, 2004 | The Man With No Name actually had a name – and a nickname – when Sergio Leone’s The Good, The Bad and the Ugly galloped into theaters
Terence Stamp
August 27, 1994 | There was a point in the 1960s when Terence Stamp was an actor on almost every casting director’s A-list, and a gossip-column staple as a rogue
Take 2: ‘Rocky’ still a knockout
December 3, 2004 | Even after inspiring countless rip-offs and put-ons, not to mention a string of sequels that illustrated the law of diminishing returns, Rocky remains in a class by
Steven Spielberg & Tom Cruise
June 20, 2002 | In the brave new world of 2054 depicted in Minority Report, breaking news downloads onto magazine covers and newspaper pages. Retinal-scanning surveillance systems facilitate police dragnets and
Steven Soderbergh: Back to his roots
January 22, 2006 | Director Steven Soderbergh is an Oscar-winning A-lister, with credits ranging from the gritty Traffic to the fizzy Ocean’s Eleven. But he’s also still the same bad boy
Steve Martin
Critics and casual readers have long suspected Steve Martin was waxing autobiographical when he wrote Shopgirl, his bittersweet novella about the short-lived romance between Ray Porter, a fiftysomething dot-com millionaire,