Sally Field: When Larry Met Sally
Writer Lawrence Grobel talks to Sally Field about the film she stars in, Soapdish, the film she produced for Julia Roberts, Dying Young, and the secret of her success: "Talent."
Writer Lawrence Grobel talks to Sally Field about the film she stars in, Soapdish, the film she produced for Julia Roberts, Dying Young, and the secret of her success: "Talent."
Randa Haines, the director of Children of a Lesser God and the new The Doctor would rather wait years between movies than make a story she doesn't love.
Talk about charmed lives. Nicole Kidman came out of nowhere to star in movie with Tom Cruise, went on to marry Cruise, and is now starring with Dustin Hoffman in the new Billy Bathgate. All this with no fairy godmother.
The tribute at the Hammer Museum was for artist Hiro Yamagata, but the guest of honor was Arnold Schwarzenegger. So Hollywood...
Conspiracy nuts may think there's a plot to keep women in their place on the screen. But the problem's more serious than that.
We asked Oscar-nominated costume designer Marilyn Vance-Straker to create the look of five feminine archetypes of the B-movie that is contemporary Hollywood. She works her magic on Courteney Cox, who plays each of the characters.
Being raised in the shadow of his famous director father, Elia Kazan, may have helped screenwriter Nicholas Kazan develop the mordantly humorous edge that marks his own distinctive voice. And now that his career has emerged from respected but persistent obscurity with the Oscar-nominated Reversal Of Fortune, he's bringing that voice to big-budget Hollywood pictures like Mobsters.
Valley girl Pamela Des Barres spends a cozy afternoon with valley girl Sandra Bernhard at Bernhard's valley home.
Mary Stuart Masterson can't figure out the wine list a the Mondrian Hotel. "These must be the prices for a whole bottle," she says. You never know at a place like this, I warn her. "Ha-ha,
If you think that Hollywood is full of crass producers, arrogant directors, and kinky actors--guess what? So did F. Scott Fitzgerald, Dorothy Parker, William Faulkner, and a ton of other writers who did time in Tinseltown.
Poised on the brink of mainstream stardom with Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and Mobsters, Hollywood's former bad boy Christian Slater isn't sure whether he's a hot adult property or still an irrepressible teen prankster.
Whatever happened to the Oscar-nominated star of Raging Bull? Cathy Moriarty drops a few hints about her lost decade.
Not only is Thelma & Louise the first movie Callie Khouri's ever written, it's the first fully realized movie about women Hollywood's made in a long time.
One of the most refreshing things about the new film Thelma & Louise is the deeply ambiguous nature of its characters. Unlike the people in most movies, they are neither all black nor all white. And Brad Pitt, as the irresistibly charming bad boy J.D. (juvenile delinquent?), is the most checkered of them all.