Virtual Newsstand: Movieline, October 1997


ENTERTAINMENT AS A WAY OF LIFE
MOVIELINE
October 1997

FEATURES

Ryan Phillippe: Ryan's Dope
The future Mr. Reese Witherspoon (and Ex-Mr.Reese Witherspoon) discusses his latest high flying picture -- emphasis on the high.

The Player
Once a Bond girl, always a Bond girl, but Famke Janssen has other plans.

Ashley Judd: Steel Magnolia
Ashley Judd has suddenly caught the public's eye with her beauty and her high-profile beaus. And she has Hollywood's eye with her first starring role in a big-budget studio movie, Kiss the Girls. How much longer will a woman who's never doubted she had a destiny--and who has the ability to use two four-syllable "p"-words in the same short sentence--remain the least famous female in the Judd family?

Oliver Stone: The First Stone
In part one of the two-part interview, Oliver Stone talks about the new -- his film, U-Turn, and his novel, A Child's Night Dream -- and the old, like the way he lost his virginity, the reason he went to Vietnam, and the time he put LSD in his father's scotch.

Jean-Jacques Annaud: Mountains, Mantras, and a Movie Star
Seven Years In Tibet director Jean-Jacques Annaud discusses the challenges of making a $70 million movie about a westerner's encounter with the Dalai Lama, disses "Hollywood buddhists," and praises the passion and patience of Brad Pitt.

The New Divas
A dissection of what makes a Diva, how they get there, why we love/hate/love them, and who's making that star turn today.

The Red Menace
David Caruso became a public punching bag after he quit NYPD Blue to pursue movie stardom only to deliver two bleeding turkeys. Now, back on TV and making movies as well, he's willing to talk about the rejection that humbled him, the reality check that helped bring him back, and the credit he deserves for blazing a path for George Clooney.