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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
The Oscar Race Begins
Public Enemies, the terrific cops-and-robbers summer blockbuster that opens today, shows director Michael Mann at the top of his game, and Johnny Depp coming into his fullest range yet.
Fallen Wall Street Titan Speaks
A year after the death of Bear Stearns, former CEO Jimmy Cayne-still playing bridge!-talks to Charlie Gasparino about why he went down with his ship, where to invest now (gold?), and why other CEOs did a worse job.
Courting Brando
With the publication of a new biography of Marlon Brando, Harold Evans recalls the surreal dinners and the moonlight swims he endured to extract a memoir from the legendary actor.

















