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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: Rushmore
"The Royal Tenenbaums"
"Rushmore" director Wes Anderson is more interested in his own precocity than he is in his characters.
"Three Kings," one "Witch" and a "Princess"
Salon Arts & Entertainment's critics pick their favorite movies of 1999.
Class struggle
The wickedly funny "Election" runs a Pepsodent Reese Witherspoon against Matthew Broderick's rumpled loser.
At home in a crowd
Sarah Vowell's 'American Squirm' column appears every other Wednesday in Salon
Office Space
Mike Judge's 'Office Space' is a funny, well-meaning ode to anti-ambition.
Pimps without portfolio
Even after the impeachment debacle revealed just how out of touch they are, the Washington media elite are still trying to hustle the American people.
Rushmore
Wes Anderson's RUSHMORE is a work of comic genius. (And Bill Murray's not even trying to be funny.)
Screensaver: Teacher's pet
"Rushmore" director Wes Anderson talks about his first "collaborative" writing effort, his recent pilgrimage to the home of Pauline Kael and New York telephone booths. Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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