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May 16, 2005
Big Man on Campus

This summer, the omnipresent Will Ferrell is last year’s Jude Law.

May 16, 2005
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Coin Summer’s First New Euphemism: ‘Relief Work’

The real proof of the duo’s superpowers will come at the end of the summer—when we predict the mere phrase “relief work” will sound a little dirty.

May 16, 2005
Child's Play

This summer, the kids’ movies are all grown up (but still plenty goofy).

May 16, 2005
Hong Kong Heartthrob

An achingly beautiful meditation on love and loss that’s one of the most compulsively watchable films in their collaborative history—think 'Alfie,' only in Cantonese, and with subtlety and compassion.

May 9, 2005
Actress: Thandie Newton

I hope to continue to work on things that are this good, but I’ll do things that are shit. This month, I’ll be offered maybe four or five things, and if the best thing is shit, I’m going to do it.

May 2, 2005
Shape Shifter

Mos Def has steered his career with elegant foresight. Now he’s heading for outer space—and it may be his best move yet.

April 25, 2005
How to Navigate the Tribeca Film Festival

There are more than 200 films at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, and nearly an equal amount of parties. What to do?

April 25, 2005
Ellen from the Block

Whatever became of Ms. Barkin? The good life, that’s what.

April 18, 2005
Sweet Mr. Mulder

In House of D, newbie director David Duchovny looks to his Greenwich Village childhood for answers. Is the truth out there?

April 18, 2005
The First Great 9/11 Film?

Danny Leiner’s 'Great New Wonderful' Debuts at the Tribeca Film Festival.

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