Mission: Impossible 2:

Alan Jones reports on how producer-cum-star Tom Cruise and director John Woo give a white-knuckle ride a distinctly romantic undertone


Return to Me:

Scott Orlin talks to Bonnie Hunt on the set of her directorial debut, a film she describes as “my love letter to my parents

Titan A.E.:

A report, complete with fold-out, on legendary animator Don Bluth’s tale of a time when Planet Earth is no more and Mankind a race of refugees

O Brother, Where Art Thou?:

Who would think of retelling Homer’s Odyssey in the Deep South with a bluegrass-music score? The Coen brothers, of course

Gladiator:

Director Ridley Scott, who reinvented sci-fi with Blade Runner and Alien, does the same for movies about Ancient Rome with his lavish new action epic

Me, Myself & Irene:

They may be pushing back the boundaries of taste. But what’s really important in their films is character, explain the Farrelly brothers

Big Momma’s House:

Dressing up as a 300-pound momma may not be the best thing when you’re just out of intensive care. But Martin Lawrence knew it was worth it
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas:
Hear Ann-Margrock sing ‘Viva Rock Vegas’. See Fred and Barney meet Wilma and Betty for the first time. Hear Stephen Baldwin do that laugh
Up at the Villa:
The writer/ director team of Philip and Belinda Haas take a very modern look at Somerset Maugham’s tale of adultery in pre-war Italy
Honest:
Top British girl band All Saints star in the debut feature of the Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart, set amid the culture clashes of late sixties London

Skipped Parts:

Jennifer Jason-Leigh, Bug Hall and The Sixth Sense’s Mischa Barton star in the movie version of the book that does a JD Salinger on Wyoming
PREVIEW 45
MAY/
JUNE 2000

Hollywood Notes
Johnny Depp as Alfred Lord Byron, Angelina Jolie as Laura Croft and the return of Robby the Robot.

Coming Soon
In Europe, it’s Cannes; in the US, it’s Memorial Day, so there’s one or two big movies opening

Production Calendar
If someone called ‘Action!’ on it between February 16 and April 15, it’ll be in here

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How to find out about the films in this issue

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