Salma Hayek

"Lonely Hearts" "Lonely Hearts"
Salma Hayek slays as one hot coldblooded murderer.
Who was John Fante? Who was John Fante?
The Italian American author of "Ask the Dust" was the quintessential L.A. writer, a big brother to the Beats and the voice of immigrant America.
"Once Upon a Time in Mexico" "Once Upon a Time in Mexico"
Robert Rodriguez's gun-slingin', car-chasin' joyous mess of a movie -- featuring Johnny Depp, Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek and more -- is also a political allegory on an epic scale.
"Hotel" "Hotel"
Mike Figgis' star-packed project on the Hollywoodization of the world is either brilliant or a mess. Regardless, he's one of the signature filmmakers of our era.
"Frida" "Frida"
Salma Hayek rescues Frida Kahlo from the realms of myth with this romance about glamorous communists, cheating muralists and lesbian affairs.
Foul shot
Michael Jordan charges ex-mistress with extortion; Salma says if she can sell a furry Frida to Hollywood, she can sell anything; and Jolie finds joy with Jonny.
Arnie's beef
Nein to Terminator statue! Justin goes down on Britney; Top Gun Cruise draws bead on Iraq. Plus: TV's new weak-ass link.
Clean-shaven carnality Clean-shaven carnality
Salma Hayek's Frida Kahlo is ravenously sexual -- but where's her mustache?
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Weekend, Oct. 19-21, 2001
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Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2001
Sexy or nasty?
Bootylicious Beyoncé draws a fine line; Salma Hayek voted sexier than J.Lo! Plus: "Kissing Rachel Ward was the same as kissing a man."
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!
How my ass ended up in a sling
While fantasizing about a Salma Hayek wannabe, I accidentally broke the plane.
"The poor dears!"
Director Mike Figgis talks about putting his troupe of actors through the rigors in his four-films-in-one marvel, "Time Code."
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Thursday, April 27, 2000
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Salon's TV picks for Monday, Dec. 20, 1999
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Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1999
"Dogma"
Kevin Smith's comic-book vision of church doctrine is a celebratory leap of faith.
"Wild Wild West"
Playful acting and summer-movie spectacle can't save this Will Smith vehicle from runninng off the rails.
Studio 54, where are you?
Instead of offering a comic portrait of '70s excess, '54' is a '90s-style morality tale.

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