Virtual Newsstand: Movieline, March 1999
ENTERTAINMENT AS A WAY OF LIFE
MOVIELINE
March 1999
FEATURES
Leelee Sobieski
The ingenue with the unforgettable name is a revelation in Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut.
Barry Pepper
As Saving Private Ryan's scripture-spouting southern sharpshooter, Barry Pepper gave such a distinctive, powerful performance that when his character got killed, it was our cue that the whole troop would meet its doom, too.
Angelina Jolie: Tres Jolie
Meeting with Jon Voit's already-infamous daughter is a welcome slap in the face.
The Return of Juliette Lewis
The once-Oscar-nominated young actress talks about spinning out on drugs and slowly finding her way back to acting with director Garry Marshall in The Other Sister.
Party of Five
Here's an invitation to consider the past, present and future choices of five young actors who've survived murderous odds to become touchstones for their generation.
Jay Mohr: Wanting More
Jay Mohr is one of the few young actors in Hollywood who has both acting chops and a funny bone--and that's exactly the problem.
<a href="http://www.movieline.com/1999/03/young-blood.php">Young Blood
Noting that serial-killer thrillers are favored by young actors and beloved by young moviegoers, Joe Queenan watched several examples of the genre and came to his very own socioanthropological conclusions.
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