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Whether it's my friend Jennifer's wedding, a New Year's Eve get-together or The Crimson's inaugural dinner, there's nothing I like quite as much as planning a party...
McGregor, who calls himself "slightly arrogant and desperately sincere," last year married French production designer Eve Mouvrakis (they had a daughter this February) and is happy as the darling of the Anglo film circuit. "I won't buy into the Hollywood thing," he insists. "I want to be in good movies." It should be fun watching the battle between a charismatic young actor and U.S. moguls in search of a star...
...reports, rioters in the town of Portadown torched dozens of cars and many Catholic residents fled the area. The violence, reminiscent of Ireland's "troubles" in 1969, is not likely to end Thursday. "July 12 is the equivalent of July 4 in the U.S.," says Gibson. "Protestants start the eve of the celebration with huge bonfires, and this year Loyalists have been in an ugly mood. Everyone is awaiting the next 24 hours with fear and trepidation." -- Lamia Abu-Haidar
MOSCOW: On the eve of the Russian presidential runoff elections, all was supposed to be quiet, persuant to a 24-hour moratorium on campaigning. But the Communists just couldn't quit. On Tuesday, campaign officials for Communist leader Gennadi Zyuganov accused Russian Public Television of illegally censoring a political advertisement. While Zyuganov's campaign manager Valentin Kuptsov charged that omitting the five-minute advertisement was a serious breach of law, spokesmen for the TV channel said the ad was scrapped because it contained "unproven allegations" about election fraud and wasn't paid for. The Central Election Commission is expected...
Bertolucci chose an odd genre, the European house party, whose best examples are Renoir's The Rules of the Game, set on the eve of World War II, and Bunuel's The Exterminating Angel, which was about a party that, mysteriously, no one could leave. This time there's no war, and it's the audience that's trapped. In Susan Minot's goofy script, Tyler ministers to ailing writer Jeremy Irons and other artsy layabouts while searching for the man on whom to bestow her virginity. The climactic deflowering scene provides the only giggles in an otherwise stodgy mess...