Jodie Foster

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Sex tapes and outings and schlubs, oh my! Sex tapes and outings and schlubs, oh my!
Celebrate the year in sexual intrigue, as D-list celebs spread it for the cameras, Hollywood avoids smushmortions, and Hitler's mommy gets laid.
"The Brave One" "The Brave One"
Jodie Foster pulls no punches as a latter-day Travis Bickle, but the film's not as brave as it thinks it is.
Tony Cartoon: Online Dating Tony Cartoon: Online Dating
Digital hookups that aren't meant to be.
The Fix The Fix
Julia overlooked by Tonys. Britney endangers son again. Jodie raps like Eminem. Plus: Condi's musical top 10!
A&E "Inside Man"
Spike Lee evokes New York's grittier, edgier days -- and gives Jodie Foster her best role in years -- with this crisply made heist movie.
"Flightplan" "Flightplan"
Watching this airplane thriller is like being stuck on a transatlantic flight.
No rest for the creepy
Hurley hounded by stalker on day of son's birth; Billy Bob gets feisty about immigration trouble; Ozzy Osbourne gets White House invite; Lewinsky "not so dumb," says Lewinsky.
"Panic Room" "Panic Room"
Dour director David Fincher's showy thriller wants to sell pulp as dark, edgy drama -- too bad he misses the dramatic meat.
The cool one The cool one
Jodie Foster is like Cary Grant -- smart, observant and curious about human nature. Those things together lend a fascinating distance to her charm.
The skinny on Kate
Moss says she's pregnant; Minnelli describes "horrific" robbery attempt; Britney starts fire while -- oops! -- shopping with friends!
Denzel's no Ahnuld
Washington says he's too old for action flicks; Schwarzenegger on the finer points of cycle crashing. Plus: Mariah Carey, best actress!
Kevin Spacey: "The Oscar Wilde of our time"?
Russell "The Blabiator" Crowe strikes again; Jagger talks about his "best lover in the world" rep. Plus: Moby talks about eating a cat!
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, April 25, 2001
Nicole Kidman: Knee wide open
Hugh Grant: "Maybe I'm a perv"; Jennifer Aniston is out of bondage, into horse pills. Plus: David Bowie will bite you now and Jodie Foster is preggers!
Russell Crowe: The Blabiator
The rampaging Aussie turns his attention to Jodie Foster; Tori Amos: It's another lactation sunrise. Plus: New "Star Wars" script swiped -- Lucas says he'll use the Force to get it back!
Re-heat after me
Hollywood's favorite girl-gripe is back! Also: Dino De Laurentiis gets cranky about Clarice; Chrissie Hynde's gonna use her knife; and Paul MCartney shakes his bootie on the bar at Hogs and Heifers.
The right stuff for the Red Planet
At 35, Dava Newman's an MIT engineer with a lab that would put James Bond's "Q" to shame and a passion for sending people to Mars.
Celebrity debriefing
Who wears the panties in the family? David Beckham and Tim Robbins bare all. Plus: Nice white guys finish last? Sensi-man takes beating, Backstreet boy gets no respect. And: Bill Gates, international man of tired movie catch phrases.
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Monday, Dec. 20, 1999
Rack of hams
Jann Wenner jams, Yoko Ono swings ... it must be office party season. Plus: Boy George narrowly escapes death by disco ball!
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Thursday, Dec. 16, 1999
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1999
The tabloids that ate their competition
The company that owns the National Enquirer doesn't want the world. Just the Globe, the Sun and the National Examiner.
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for
Weekend, Oct. 15-17, 1999
Will Hannibal the Cannibal eat Hollywood?
With director Jonathan Demme out and Jodie Foster in limbo, the long-awaited sequel to "The Silence of the Lambs" is in deep trouble.
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