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MULTIPLICITY (July 12). Life is too much for one man (husband-father-careerist Michael Keaton). So, aided by weird science, he becomes three men--himself and a couple of clones--two of whom he can't trust. The trailer suggests that director Harold Ramis is revisiting what he did in Groundhog Day: underplaying a man's pleasure, then exasperation, in the face of the miraculous...
...return to work this week following a lengthy recovery. Moloney's absence has left power concentrated in the hands of agency president Richard Lovett, 35. A go-getter nicknamed L'Ovitz, Lovett has worked at CAA for more than a decade, handling Tom Hanks, Michael Keaton, Nicolas Cage and other A-listers. The perception is that Lovett is performing well, if not exactly thriving...
While there may be mild irony in an upscale department store peddling a look that is based in part on thrift-store chic, fashion has long fed on pop-culture events for inspiration. Diane Keaton's shapeless slouch gear in Annie Hall and Jennifer Beals' off-the-shoulder Flashdance sweat shirts both set looks that lasted for months on the streets. Bloomingdale's plays the game, selling 500 yellow trench coats a la Dick Tracy in 1990. On the other hand, the store's executives weren't quite quick enough to lock in Alicia Silverstone and last year's Clueless...
...cheese snack in A Grand Day Out or renting out Gromit's room to a pistol-packin' penguin in The Wrong Trousers or courting a sheep-napping femme fatale in A Close Shave--and Gromit will pitch us a conspiratorial sigh with a mute eloquence worthy of Buster Keaton. The put-upon pooch will then save Wallace in a breathless climax whose brio and ingenuity shame any live-action thriller...
...MICHAEL KEATON says he never had a better time on a movie set than he did making Multiplicity. Perhaps it was partly because of his co-stars. They're himself. "There's nobody I'd rather work with," jokes Keaton, who plays a man so busy he clones himself a few times. While he enjoyed making the movie, he doesn't enjoy describing it. In the scene above, he says, "I'm coming home after my wife has left, and we see me pull into the driveway, and we're wondering what I'm going to do ... maybe you should...