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Nicolas Cage, Compulsive Spender
The star is blaming his ex-money manager for his money problems. But insiders say it was Cage who spent his way into big troubles. Jacob Bernstein reports on the star's head-spinning treasure trove: more than a dozen houses, two Bahamian islands, dinosaur skulls, the shah of Iran's Lamborghini (and more). Fun while it lasted.
Back to the '90s
Tom Clancy, John Grisham, Terry McMillan-the 1990s were a beach-read paradise of movie-optioned paperbacks. Here are nine page-turners just as addictive as they were a decade ago.
20 Greatest Hollywood Dynasties
Tom and Nicole's son, Connor, wants to join the family business. From the Fondas and the Barrymores to the Sheens and the Coppolas, VIEW OUR GALLERY of the most powerful movie families.
Despite some rough patches over the years, legendary actor Donald Sutherland (MASH, Ordinary People, JFK) remains his son Kiefer's biggest fan. "Al...
The Week in Culture
This week, Nabokov got a second life in Playboy, a ballerina sat on Letterman's couch, Brüno skipped into theaters, the world said goodbye to MJ, and more.
How Public Enemies Kills Its Gangsters
In his new film, Michael Mann manages to take 1930s gangster culture-rendered so vividly and compellingly by author Bryan Burrough-and render it flat as a pancake. By Stanley Crouch
Sanford's Email Outrage
As America snickers at the governor's steamy emails to his lover, Lee Siegel wonders why no one-in a country so sensitive to individual freedom-is protesting the invasion of Sanford's privacy.
Week in Culture
Letterman topped Conan, Shia LaBeouf got weird, the Obamas took in some art in Paris, and Dave Matthews rose again. VIEW OUR GALLERY of the best in film, music, TV, and art.
Cannes' Eight Buzziest Films
The inside scoop on the films everyone on the Croisette is talking about-from Lars von Trier's gore-fest to Tarantino's World War II epic and Almodóvar's so-so latest.
























