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Ben Affleck is the best thing in "Triple Frontier," a clunker of a heist film
In this pale imitation of “High Risk,” Oscar Isaac and Charlie Hunnam are sadly underused
03/06/2019 21:00 UTC
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The giddily dark "Heroes" soars to new heights, "Studio 60" flounders, and the wonderfully mean "Shark" devours the tiresome "Boston Legal."
10/15/2006 15:35 UTC
Our food system is still a toxic mess: Mark Bittman on changing the way America eats
The New York Times columnist talks to Salon about food, justice and demanding change
05/13/2015 21:36 UTC
It's a plot
Salon's book editors pick the 10 most paranoid tomes of all time.
02/14/2001 01:00 UTC
I Like to Watch
Truth and consequences dominate HBO's strangely addictive "In Treatment" and ABC's clunky "Eli Stone," while Fox's demeaning "Moment of Truth" elicits ugly secrets with big money.
01/27/2008 17:00 UTC
"Zola" transforms the greatest stripper saga ever tweeted into a masterful, can't-miss odyssey
Examining friendship, race and sex work, this adaptation of the viral thread known as The Thotyssey is spectacular
06/30/2021 21:42 UTC
A conversation with Terry Zwigoff and Daniel Clowes
The director of "Crumb" and the acclaimed cartoonist-author of "David Boring" team up on "Ghost World," a new film specifically for weirdos.
07/27/2001 23:00 UTC
Gaspar Noé on dementia in "Vortex," witches in "Lux Æterna" and the "shamanic side to cinema"
The provocateur spoke to Salon about split screens and the effects of what he watched during COVID on his work
04/30/2022 00:07 UTC
Whaddaya mean, "We don't know about the box"?
Readers deliver a dizzying spectrum of interpretations of the mysterious goings-on in David Lynch's sexy, scintillating "Mulholland Drive."
10/27/2001 03:37 UTC
"The Relationtrip": A movie that is equal parts romance and road trip hits the skids
What happens when a pair of not-so "independent and cool" young folk decide to force the getting-to-know-you thing?
03/12/2017 04:30 UTC
"Wedding Crashers"
Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn whoop it up in this Hollywood comedy that's actually -- wowee! -- original and funny.
07/16/2005 00:00 UTC
The road to Dictionopolis
Norton Juster, author of "The Phantom Tollbooth," talks about infinity, romantic triangles and just where that mysterious package came from.
03/13/2001 01:04 UTC
Mayor uses congressional Republicans as excuse to prevent D.C. from enjoying legal weed
Marijuana has been legal in the nation's capital for nearly a year. Sort of.
02/02/2016 03:00 UTC
I Like to Watch
"Lost" borrows from its future to pay for its past, "House" oversells, undersells and then falls short, and "On the Lot" takes out a cash advance on a nonexistent payday.
06/03/2007 15:00 UTC
"Broad City" co-creators on feminism, New York and Amy Poehler
Co-creators Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer talk to Salon about their move to TV, and the desire to write ethically
02/06/2014 04:59 UTC