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2001 Stories by Robert Wilonsky

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  • Setting Son

    published December 26, 2001

    It took Andre Dubus all of 18 pages to communicate the grief that fills every frame of Todd Field's two-hours-plus In the Bedroom, a... More >>

  • Sly Foxx

    published December 26, 2001

    When he first auditioned for Any Given Sunday director Oliver Stone to play quarterback Willie Beamen, an embittered bench-warmer prone to... More >>

  • Royal's Screwups

    published December 19, 2001

    Had The Royal Tenenbaums been made by a first-time filmmaker unburdened by acclaim or expectation, it could be heralded -- and then, just... More >>

  • Talkin' Tolkien

    published December 19, 2001

    David Salo's colleagues and classmates at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have absolutely no idea how he spends his free time. It's not that... More >>

  • Eyes Half Open

    published December 12, 2001

    Beneath the hazy, mystifying layers of Vanilla Sky lies a remarkable Tom Cruise performance -- one that, to a large extent, takes place... More >>

  • Dark Victory

    published December 12, 2001

    It is December 5, the day AOL Time Warner-owned DC Comics has been anxiously awaiting for almost 15 years--the day writer-illustrator Frank Miller... More >>

  • Hunger Strike

    published December 5, 2001

    "Mr. Human Rights," they once called him, and though his was never the most famous name on the bill--that was Bono or Bruce Springsteen, Sting or... More >>

  • War on War Books

    published November 21, 2001

    Only a couple of months ago, it looked as though Donald Miller had a publishing home run on his hands--a thoughtful, exhilarating, inclusive book... More >>

  • A New Tune

    published November 7, 2001

    Natalie Merchant finished recording her third solo album, Motherland, on September 9, so by no means should anyone listen to the disc's... More >>

  • Hell of a Long Day

    published October 31, 2001

    There cannot be man, woman, child or beast alive who does not know that on November 6, Fox will debut its new series 24. Long before the... More >>

  • Emmy or Not to Emmy?

    published October 24, 2001

    On November 4, some 1,800 television personalities--actors, writers, producers, show-runners, network executives--will, finally, parade into a Los... More >>

  • Reel War

    published October 17, 2001

    Two weeks ago, it would have been possible to use the name of the man interviewed below; indeed, it would have been expected, as he is no mere... More >>

  • Arabian Knight

    published October 10, 2001

    On October 3, there appeared in The New York Times an article about how movie studios are struggling to find new villains in a... More >>

  • The Brave and the Bold

    published October 3, 2001

    Before he was editor in chief at Marvel Comics -- which, by all rights, makes him the man who tells Spider-Man what he can do with himself and the... More >>

  • Law & Disorder

    published September 26, 2001

    Rene Balcer, like you and everyone you know, can't stop talking about what we now refer to simply as The Attack. We may resume our lives, fall... More >>

  • Amused to Death

    published September 19, 2001

    On Sept. 13, at 11:30 a.m., Bryce Zabel was to have met with USA Network executives about a miniseries he was pitching to the cable outlet. Zabel,... More >>

  • Amused to Death

    published September 12, 2001

    On September 13, at 11:30 a.m., Bryce Zabel was to have met with USA Network executives about a mini-series he was pitching to the cable outlet.... More >>

  • Feel His Pain

    published September 12, 2001

    The cold-bloodedness of some entertainment journalists is a thing to be admired; they've balls for brains, which gets you far in this profession.... More >>

  • Metal Meltdown

    published September 5, 2001

    A year after Cameron Crowe climbed back aboard the tour bus for one last spin through rock's golden days of giddy hedonism and phony heroism comes... More >>

  • Back to School

    published August 29, 2001

    Judd Apatow tries not to think of what became of Sam and Lindsay Weir, Neal Schweiber, Bill Haverchuck, Daniel Desario, Nick Andopolis and the... More >>

  • End of the Road

    published August 22, 2001

    Far too often, those who work in the music industry are so concerned with making a living they often forget they're capable, at their best, of... More >>

  • White Dopes on Dope

    published August 22, 2001

    Beware the filmmaker who looks through the camera's lens and sees only himself on the other side, blowing kisses. He's the fool who confuses... More >>

  • Dust to Dust

    published August 8, 2001

    Ten years ago, Robert Harris picked up the phone to find on the other end a relative stranger bearing extraordinary news. This man was at a film... More >>

  • Money Men

    published August 1, 2001

    There is only one reason Jon Favreau's new film is called Made. Not too long ago, his old friend and co-star Vince Vaughn called him up and... More >>

  • It Happens

    published July 25, 2001

    Matt Stone has little time to talk. It's Tuesday, July 17, 1 p.m. in Los Angeles, yet Stone and Trey Parker have yet to finish a television show... More >>

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