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Tara Reid
With a thriving career (Josie and the Pussycats) and an adoring fiance (Carson Daly), Tara Reid has the world by the tail. But will the 25-year-old temptress ever make a good movie?

Renée Zellweger
The star of Bridget Jones's Diary talks about breaking up and gaining weight. But don't worry, she's doing just fine, thank you!

 



The Asian Evasion
For most of Hong Kong's stars, breaking into Hollywood is still about as easy as sword-fighting on treetops.

Thanks For No Memories
In Christopher Nolan's Memento, Guy Pearce learns the hard way that those who can't remember the past are condemned to repeat it.

The State of His Union
With a strike looming, the future of film production rests on the shoulders of one man: SAG prez William Daniels.

Poison Ivy
A few promising Yale students are melding their minds and bodies to produce a porn movie. Is it a statement, or just an easy way to get laid?

Man of a Thousand Lives
Robert Evans, the legendary producer behind Chinatown and The Godfather, has led a life as wild as his movies, and survived to tell about it. Barely.

Rock 'n' Role
A new CD compilation highlights Hollywood's wildest acts.

They Like to Watch
Suffering from rental fatigue? Try the coolest videostore in America.

Rip Torn: Idol Chatter
The irascible actor lets his guard down to talk nice about Tom Green, admit a mistake in the past, and forgive Norman Mailer for chewing his ear off.

Paul Walker

Quickie with the 27-year-old star of The Fast and the Furious.

Tiny Baubles
The hot jewlery designers known as Me & Ro find a fan in Julia Roberts--on screen and off.

Winning With Sharks
Behind every Oscar talent, there's an über-agent at work.

Arnold the Barbarian
The inside story on Arnold Schwarzenegger's wandering hands, his state-of-the-art heart, and the publicity armor that shields them both.

Is Penélope Cruz Too Beautiful for Words?
The smoldering star of Captain Corelli's Mandolin and Blow talks about life as America's newest screen siren–and why Hollywood's leading men think she's troublé.

Hack to the Future

When Jon Johansen broke the encryption code for DVD, he opened the possibility of swapping films online. Is Hollywood about to be Napster-ized?

Guess Who's Coming to Hollywood?
Chris Rock is on a roll. After successfully straying from pure comedy into edgier territory, he is ready to take on his first romantic lead. Anybody got a problem with that?

Creating a Monster
In his own early storyboards for Hannibal's nightmarish scenes, director Ridley Scott reveals the method behind the thriller's madness.

The British Are Cunning
Working Title Films' Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner scored with High Fidelity and Billy Elliot, and they could have two more hits on the way. Who are these guys?

Click and Drag, Nip and Tuck
Add a teardrop, erase some blood, lose a pimple: With the right software, film perfection is easy.

Noir Kinda Guy
The man behind Original Sin remembers the mystery writer who inspired Hitchcock and Truffaut.

MVP: Benicio del Toro
With Traffic, Snatch, and The Pledge all hitting theaters this season, the unconventional star is quickly rising to the top of the pack.

Eat Drink Man Woman
Here are the gory details behind Hannibal, director Ridley Scott's sequel to The Silence of the Lambs. Plus, check out our exclusive on-set diary from Julianne Moore.

Extreme Cinema: The 25 Most Dangerous Movies Ever Made
Travis Bickle's shooting spree, the violation of Brandon Teena, Alex the droog's rendition of "Singin' in the Rain": Welcome to the 25 most mind-blowing, blood curdling films of all time.

Steven Soderbergh—The Filmmaker Series
The director of 1989's sex, lies, and videotape talks about his mainstream studio hit, Erin Brockovich, his latest film, Traffic, and why he insists on keeping it real.

Hollywood Strike Fever
With actors and writers strikes threatening to halt film production next spring, Hollywood is in hyperdrive: Marquee names are loading up on projects, while eager neophytes are being thrown into stardom at lightning speed.

When Films Collide
What happens when Hollywood green-lights two projects about the same thing—at the same time?





Oscars Wrap Up!
Get a look at all the Oscar winners and losers with our red carpet photo gallery. Also, find out what happend at the post-Oscar parties.

They Wuz Robbed!
See how an exclusive panel of film luminaries revoted on the past 25 years of Oscars!

The Trailer Stash

Get a sneak peak at upcoming films in cluding Tomb Raider, A.I. and Pearl Harbor!

The Independent Spirit Awards

Report from a Santa Monica get-together where there were no gladiators allowed!

Vanguard 2001 Special
Let's be honest: Hollywood is a strange place. The town is like a game that runs on dollars and very little sense. But that's the challenge presented to the players: Can you hang on to your integrity while maneuvering within the confines of commerical success? The answer is a resounding yes for these folks.
Vanguard All-Stars: Michael Douglas, Jack Black, Gillian Anderson, Colin Farrell, Cate Blanchett, Orlando Jones, James King, Sofia Coppola, Karyn Kusama.
Interviews: Joan Allen & Frances McDormand
Interviews: Oliver Stone & Darren Aronofsky
Oral History:Adventures in the Scream Trade
Movie Set: Nicole Kidman Can-Can


Vanguard All-Stars
Meet the actors and directors who are leading the charge into the next era of filmmaking.

Coverage from Sundance
The festival is over and the awards have been presented. We've got the complete wrap from Park City including a behind-the-scenes photo gallery.

Golden Globes Central
Your complete resource guide to the precursor of the Oscars.

Most Romantic Movies
Check out our slide-show featuring the best Valentine's Day movies of the last 50 years. Then vote on your faves!

The Year In Review
Why did Hollywood chicken out? What is the Spacey Fallacy? What were the worst lines of the year? And what were the best movies you probably missed? Find out as we look back upon the year that was (or wasn't).

Women in Hollywood 2000
Premiere's annual tribute to Women in Hollywood celebrates the extraordinary achievements of women in film -- in front of and behind the camera -- who have made an indelible mark on motion pictures. This year Premiere honored Icon Award Winners Drew Barrymore, Holly Hunter, and Lauren Shuler Donner. Amanda Peet was also on hand to receive the second annual Spotlight Award for Emerging Talent.


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