Harvey Keitel

Sublime depravity Sublime depravity
James Toback's cult classic "Fingers" is like the screen treatment of a comic book written and illustrated by the Freud boys -- Sigmund and Lucian.
"The Last Temptation of Christ"
Martin Scorsese's life-size religious portrait really was scandalous, but not because Jesus and Mary Magdalene had sex.
"U-571"
Damn the torpedoes! Damn the formulaic modern American action movie!
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Monday, April 17, 2000.
Where the boys are
A new wave of films shows a fresh element in filmmaking: The sexualization of the male actor by the female director.
Between a Rick and a hard place
As Rick "I'm going to make you so happy" Rockwell rocks Fox's world, Jenny "I'm a little hottie!" McCarthy rocks Kirk Douglas' lap.
"Holy Smoke"
Kate Winslet smolders, but the rest of the cast evaporates in Jane Campion's tale of sex and spirituality.
My runny-nosed valentine
Matt Damon to keep day job; kids ask the darndest things of presidential candidates; and is that a rock on Jennifer Aniston's finger, or is she just getting ready to punch someone out?
Poetry in motion
Tony Bui's "Three Seasons" is a cinematic love poem to Vietnam.
Harvey Keitel and the Sundance Kid
An interview with "Three Seasons" director Tony Bui
Home Movies by Charles Taylor
Jack Nicholson is at his best playing a burned-out border patrol officer in a small Texas town.
Time for one thing: A guide to fast-forwarding to the most sensuous moments on film
For the sleep-depraved and time-pressed, a guide to fast-forwarding to the most sensuous moments on film.
"Cop Land"
Stephanie Zacharek reviews 'Cop Land' directed by James Mangold and starring Sylvester Stallone, Harvey Keitel, and Robert DeNiro.
Risky business
On the razor's edge with Harvey Keitel

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