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Fight Club: Brad Pitt and Edward Norton
may spend time beating the crap out of one
another, but David Fincher’s new film is a
lot more than a brutal slug-fest.
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Bowfinger:
Add Steve Martin as writer and star to a double dose of Eddie Murphy and you get a whole lot of laughs. Hal Hayes on the
story of a bunch of losers with one last chance at the big time |
Buddy Boy:
Mark Hanlon’s debut feature is a film with a little bit of everything: voyeurism, cannibalism, Catholicism... But, above the echoes of Hitchcock and Polanski, there’s a distinctive new voice to be heard. |
Snow Falling on Cedars:
David Guterson’s best-seller is a unique mix of mood, whodunnit and romantic yearning. Who better to bring it to the screen than Shine director Scott Hicks. |
Location: Netherlands:
In the first of a regular series on European film, Preview surveys film-making in the land of windmills, tulips... and big tax-breaks for producers. |
Three Kings:
The Gulf War was the most intensely reported war in history. But director David O Russell’s action/comedy reveals a
few things about what went on in the desert
that CNN never told you. |
Maybe Baby:
Stand-up comedian, writer of television comedy, novelist, playwright...
Now Ben Elton is making his first movie and it’s a romantic comedy. But there’s still
plenty of room for knob jokes. |
julien donkey-boy:
As the writer of Kids and the director of Gummo, Harmony Korine
has always steered close to the edge. But, with his new film shot on digital video without a script, he goes as close as you can get. |
European Film Awards: See the winners of the 1998 European Film Awards and cast your vote for Best European Director '99, Best European Actor '99, and Best European Actress '99 in this years People's Choice Awards categories.
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Double doses of Tom Cruise and the Wachowski brothers, plus Arnie, Leonardo, Nic
and Marilyn Manson... only in Hollywood!

The days may be getting shorter, but 1999’s spate of supernatural thrillers shows no sign of abating.

The summer slate: all the movies that started shooting
in July and August.

Who to call if you need to know more about the films in this issue.

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