Maclean's 1996 Brian D. Johnson - Abstracts

Maclean's 1996 Brian D. Johnson
TitleSubjectAuthors
22 minutes for high schticking: satire is a national sport, and Mary Walsh has a wicked slapshot. (Canadian star of 'This Hour Has 22 Minutes')(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryBrian D. Johnson
Acting on the edge: Jennifer Jason Leigh likes to play the extremes. (actress)News, opinion and commentaryBrian D. Johnson
A place in the sun; Robert Lantos and Alliance are basking big time. (Alliance Communications Chmn and CEO Robert Lantos)(Interview)News, opinion and commentaryBrian D. Johnson
Auto eroticism: Cronenberg's sex-driven "Crash" shakes up the film festival. (David Cronenberg; Cannes film festival)(Films)News, opinion and commentaryBrian D. Johnson
Catch a rising star; cool movies and hot talent light up Toronto's film festival. (includes partial list of movies that screened at the Toronto International Firm Festival)News, opinion and commentaryBrian D. Johnson
Flay Away Home.News, opinion and commentaryBrian D. Johnson
Hankering back; a star turned director revisits '60s music.(Tom Hanks)(Interview)News, opinion and commentaryBrian D. Johnson
Is Oscar out of his mind?(1996 Academy Awards)News, opinion and commentaryBrian D. Johnson
Lethal laughter: Asia's top star is an ace at comedy and combat. (actor Jackie Chan)News, opinion and commentaryBrian D. Johnson
Margot Kidder's descent into darkness: the Canadian actress, her star in decline, has become famous again for falling apart.News, opinion and commentaryBrian D. Johnson
Movie time on the Med: stars, big-name directors and circus vulgarity define Cannes. (the 1996 Cannes Film Festival in France)News, opinion and commentaryBrian D. Johnson
Starry, starry nights. (1996 Toronto Intl Film Festival)News, opinion and commentaryBrian D. Johnson
The new beat generation. (increasing popularity of percussion)News, opinion and commentaryBrian D. Johnson
Undiplomatic service.(bias in arts funding by Canadian foreign affairs department)News, opinion and commentaryBrian D. Johnson
Waiting for "Crash": is Ted Turner playing film censor?News, opinion and commentaryBrian D. Johnson
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