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Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
Double Issue, June 27-July 4 1997; No. 385.386
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The IT list. Plus: UMA THURMAN, The IT Girl.
ON THE COVER Uma Thurman
photographed in London, June 1,
1997, by Andrew Southam.
THE IT LIST Creativity in Hollywood? No, it isn't an oxymoron in fact, the town is teeming with the stuff. Inside, EW picks the 100 most innovative, envelope-pushing people in entertainment today, from the music-fixated Winona Ryder to the shower-happy Jim Carrey to the incense-burning Neve Campbell. PLUS: Paul Rudnick on avoiding creative burnout, John Woo's tips for building the perfect action scene, the wildest TV pitches ever...and the munchies that fuel the brains at a major studio.
NEWS AND NOTES:
60S MOVIES A - G O - G O Biopics on Janis Joplin, Phil Specrtoe, Jimi Hendrix, and t.)tis Redding are on the way...Did M// Best Friends Wedding get a IH,t minute in:ikeover?...Jay Leno's penchant for cameos...Hot Sheet...Monitor...Flashes.
REVIEWS:
MOVIES
OWEN GLEIBERMAN on Hercules; also Batman & Robin. PLUS: Reel World; Godard's Contempt gets rereleased; L!V!C!'s John Glover.
TELEVISION
KEN TUCKER on Dr. Katz and other TV therapists. PLUS: An EW editor welcomes you to Oddville, MTV; On the Air; Remote Patrol; What to Watch.
BOOKS
A. J. J A C O B S on Martha Stewart--Just
Desserts. PLUS: Between the Lines.
MUSIC
DAVID BROWNE on soundtracks from summer movies; also Wynton Marsalis' Blood on the Fields. PLUS: A Japanese songwriter-producer sets his sights on America; re-creating concerts at home.
VIDEO
BRUCE FR E T T S on Scream and its teen-horror predecessors; also the pros and cons of DVD. PLUS: A Scream quiz; a reissue of Kiss Me Deadly restores the film's original ending.
MULTIMEDIA
DANA KENNEDY on cyberzines. PLUS: Joysticks that rock and vibrate; Scott Adams' virtual book tour for Ditbert.
DEPARTMENTS:
STYLE This summer's Speed 2, Men in Black, and Face/Off are likely to send sales of sunglasses through the roof.
MAIL Thumbs up for the Drew Carey cover story; disagreements with "Anatomy of a TV Season"; mega--movie theaters; good summer reads; computers as an alternative to television.
ENCORE June 29, 1978: Hogan's Heroes star Bob Crane is brutally murdered in an Arizona apartment.
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