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Salon.com July 14, 2000 Andrew O'Hehir |
"X-Men" Director Bryan Singer ("The Usual Suspects") returns with a moody, formula-defying vision of the biggest-selling comic-book series ever. |
Salon.com January 22, 2001 Gina Arnold |
Badass girls on film Is it a good thing when women beat the crap out of men at the movies? |
Salon.com August 18, 2000 Andrew O'Hehir |
"The Cell" Tarsem Singh's opulent serial-killer thriller descends into special-effects hell. |
Salon.com December 20, 2000 Charles Taylor |
"X-Men" Why is this smart, handsome mutant movie so good? Director Bryan Singer says it's because he took the superhero story seriously... |
Popular Mechanics April 21, 2008 Erik Sofge |
Hollywood Sci-Fi's Bronze Age: Are Comics to Blame? The big-screen iterations of Bruce Banner and Tony Stark are in mortal combat with smart science fiction. In a post-ComicCon, pre-summer blockbuster analysis, this article traces the decline of our favorite genre and looks for a future fix. |
Salon.com July 7, 2000 Janelle Brown |
Bulging brains -- and breasts If game makers really believe in their smart new heroines, why do they still dress them like hookers? |
Salon.com February 5, 2001 Janelle Brown |
Sluts and teddy bears Dingy divas and their benign boy toys have got new clothes and lots of attitude, but their message is old and in the way... |
Fast Company Elizabeth Segran |
Most Teen Boys Want More Strong Female Characters In Video Games, Study Finds For years, the video game industry has come under fire for its sexist portrayals of women. |
Salon.com August 18, 2000 Stephen Lemons |
Vincent D'Onofrio: Killing us softly The star of "The Cell" and "Steal This Movie" talks about playing a serial killer, the head yippie and a job that requires him to be suspended above a naked woman. |
Salon.com March 12, 2001 Max Garrone |
"The Cell" This visual explosion could have been a radically great film -- then the director found out it's all about the Jennifer... |
Reason February 2001 Cathy Young |
Where the Boys Are Is America shortchanging male children? |
Salon.com July 12, 2000 Erik Dussere |
The queer world of the X-Men OK, Wolverine never built a shrine to Judy Garland, but "the strangest teens" were obviously homo superior -- emphasis on the homo. |
Wired June 2002 |
The Wired Sci-Fi Top 10 What makes a truly great sci-fi flick isn't just popcorn appeal; it's how well a world is conceived, developed, and realized. Wired's team of serious science fiction fans ranks the top 10... |