ENTERTAINMENT AS A WAY OF LIFE
MOVIELINE
September 1997
FEATURES
Up From (Down) Under
America - Heard of Guy Pearce, Australian soap opera star and heart throb? No? You will.
Sigourney Weaver: Ripley's Game
Sigourney Weaver gives a lot of heat talking about The Ice Storm.
Tori Spelling: Spelling it Out
Poor-little-rich-girl-everyone-loves-to-hate Tori Spelling is all grown up and hitting the big screen after most of her Beverly Hills 90210 cohorts have spun out. And guess what? She may be overstating the case when she says, "I think I turned out pretty normal," but she's good in the film, The House Of Yes.
The Dresses That Changed the World
Can a single dress change the way we see an actress? Couture legend Valentino shares his views on that subject., as well as the fashion merits of Sharon Stone, Uma Thurman, Courtney Love, and Jenny McCarthy.
Vince Vaughn: It's Oz, Bro
After seven years of rejection, Vince Vaughn came to fame with a one-two punch that included the tiny Swingers, and the gigantic The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Here, the former small-towner talks, in his inimitably cool style, about his good fortune, his love of gambling and girls, and the film he made with Steven Spielberg's wife, The Locusts.
Into the Known World
Australian actor Russel Crowe's turn as a '50s Los Angeles cop in the daring film L.A. Confidential marks his passage into star territory.