ENTERTAINMENT AS A WAY OF LIFE
MOVIELINE
June 1994
FEATURES
Dame Fame
She wanted it, she got it. And when she figured what it would cost her, she was off "by at least 2000 percent." Sharon Stone talks about the upside and downside of her hypercelebrity.
Killing Them Softly
Denise Di Novi, the producer behind such quirky fare as Heathers, Edward Scissorhands and Batman Returns, gets her way without raising her voice. Here she talks about just how hard it is getting "weird" movies made, what she thinks of the upcoming Ed Wood, and why she walked away from running Tim Burton's production company.
The Violent Femmes
Vixen vigilantes, vamping viragoes and otherwise very nice young women have taken to taking up arms on-screen.
Tips for Girls
What do female moviegoers learn from the movies about being women? Fortunately, not much.
And Then There Were Nuns
After watching 29 nun movies, our intrepid reporter feels certain that everyone associated with these films--producers, directors, writers, stars--will burn in hell for all eternity. Of course, as he also notes, "Everyone who works in the movie business is going to burn in hell for all eternity anyway."