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MOVIELINE
aka "Hollywood Life/HL"
Movies Attitudes Stars Fashion
Mainstream Monthly Magazine from Los Angeles ,United States
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1985-2009
- Hollywood Stars.
- Started in 1985 in L.A. Went national in 1989. May 2003 changed name to Movieline's Hollywood Life.
- Always 2-3 good interviews with big stars but also a lot of new faces.
- Published 10-11 times a year, 130 colour pages in A4 format.
- Published by Line Publications LLC
- Website: www.movieline.com

Last updated:
23 August 2023
(see recent updates)
Special thanks for this page goes to:
Garry Malvern
Scott Matheson
Brian Poynton

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CONTENTS: 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 GALLERIES: 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 All

December 1998/ January 1999


November 1998


October 1998

Nicole Kidman


September 1998


August 1998


July 1998


June 1998


May 1998


April 1998


March 1998
Premieres: Love & Death on Long Island, Suicide Kings, Mrs Dalloway, Without Limits, The Gingerbread Man, Men With Guns, Nil By Mouth, An Alan Smithee Film-Burn, Hollywood, Burn, The Real Blonde.
Kate Winslet: The 22-year-old Brit whom many consider to be Young Hollywood's prize actress explains why director James Cameron is "a genius and a maniac," how she and Leonardo DiCaprio resisted falling in love during eight months together, and why it is she dislikes L.A. but loves Starbucks.
Joaquin Phoenix: The indie chameleon of To Die For, Inventing the Abbotts, U-Turn and the upcoming Clay Pigeons, explains why he's living on green protein drinks and confesses he misses his brother River more than ever these days.
The Top 10 performances by an actor under 30 (in the last five years): Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic, Renee Zellweger in Jerry Maguire, Christina Ricci in The Ice Storm, Matt Damon in Good Will Hunting, Patricia Arquette in True Romance, Cuba Gooding Jr. in Jerry Maguire, Kate Winslet in Heavenly Creatures, Alicia Silverstone in Clueless, Edward Norton in Primal Fear, Billy Crudup in Without Limits.
Lawrence Bender: With Good Will Hunting and other gems to his credit as well, he is more than Quentin Tarantino's producer-he is the perfect spokesman for Young Hollywood of the '90s.
Angelina Jolie: Most people still think of her as Jon Voight's daughter, but how long can stardom evade her when she's willing to put on a backpack, go to film school, dress up for her own meals, and, when the right role calls for it, to shave her head?
John Bartlett: The edgy young designer argues that leather is the answer to most fashion problems and explains what he'd like to see on stars like Claire Danes, Uma Thurman, Liv Tyler and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Also Denise Richards, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Shane Dorian, Olivia Newton-John.


February 1998
Premieres: Dangerous Beauty, Two Girls and a Guy, Live Flesh, Fallen, Ma Vie En Rose, Hard Rain, Four Days in September, The Winter Guest, Wag the Dog.
Jennifer Lopez: The actress who seems to have burst out of nowhere into stardom explains why she gets roles Sandra Bullock doesn't, describes how Wesley Snipes wouldn't give it a rest, and reveals that Oliver Stone smells like "spicy lavender."
Jon Bon Jovi: Rock God in the '80s. Will he be a screen God in the '90s?
Madeleine Stowe returns to the screen after a two-year hiatus, and talks about playing nast babies as a child and making love to William Hurt, Kenneth Branagh and Doogie Howser in her new film, Tempting Fate.
Claudia Schiffer: Is she too famous as a model to pass for an actress? She hopes Abel Ferrara's The Blackout will make people see her as more than a stick figure.
Milla Jovovich: The Russian-born model who livened up last spring's The Fifth Element, grew up fast, and now she thinks fast, talks fast, loves fast food and is fast becoming one of Hollywood's favorite exotic beauties.
Sex '98: A survey of all the sex - romantic, dangerous, uplifting, hilarious, triangular, perplexing, disgusting, sick or whatever - in films due out this year.
Advanced chemistry: Even stars have fantasies about stars. Here, actors name other actors with whom they're certain they'd heatup the screen.
Also Olivia Williams, Sean Patrick Flanery, Elizabeth Berkley, Thomas Jane, Catherine Zeta Jones, Carl Baker.


December 1997/ January 1998


November 1997
Premieres: Boogie Nights, Gattaca, Kiss The Girls, The House of Yes, Eye of God, In & Out, Washington Square, Lilies, Eve's Bayou, Critical Care.
Richard Gere: Hollywood's most devoted follower of Tibetan Buddhism talks about his two new movies, Red Corner and The Jackal, explains why he can't possibly take interviews seriously, tells how he evaded the Vietnam draft, slams President Clinton, and reveals why he gave up cocaine.
Charlize Theron: She speaks on what it was like doing sex scenes with Keanu Reeves in Devil's Advocate and how she's had to deal with Hollywood sleaze - from shabby hotels to dirtbag directors.
Jean-Pierre Jeunet: The French director was well aware of the brilliant work that's preceded him in the Alien franchise, but that didn't stop him from having his own ideas about what to do with Alien Resurrection, or how to get great performances from his two stars, Sigourney Weaver and Winona Ryder.
Oliver Stone: In 2nd part of this interview, he calls Pauline Kael "an elitist bag lady", speculates about why Joe Pesci and Gore Vidal said bad things about him, describes the Zapruder film as "the most beautiful film made", confesses he sometimes fears he's losing his confidence... and more.
Mia Kirshner: After Exotica, Love And Human Remains and the Crow: City of Angels, she is back on an upward track with Mad City.
Joan Allen: She tends to be quiet and unassuming both offscreen and on, but she can steal a scene without even meaning to-as her new one, The Ice Storm proves.
Also Julie Delpy, Johnny Whitworth, Saffron Burrows, Colin Firth, Vincent Perez, Kelly McGillis.


October 1997
Premieres: The Ice Storm, The Sweet Hereafter, The Edge, Breaking Up, Going All the Way, Fire, G.I.Jane.
Ashley Judd has her first starring role in a big-budget studio movie, Kiss the Girls.
Oliver Stone: Part 1 of the interview covers his new movie, U-Turn, his new book, A Child's Night Dream, and his old days.
Jean-Jacques Annaud: Seven Years in Tibet director discusses the challenges of making a $70 million movie.
Oscar bait: L.A. Confidential, Kundun, Seven Years in Tibet, A Thousand Acres, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, The Truman Show, Amistad, Alien Resurection, The Horse Whisperer, U-Turn, A Life Less Ordinary, Titanic, Oscar and Lucinda, Jackie Brown, Good Will Hunting, Deconstructing Harry, The Boxer, The Ice Storm, One Night Stand, Welcome to Serajevo.
The new divas: Check out the habits of Sharon Stone, Demi Moore, Jennifer Lopez and the other divas-by-design.
David Caruso: After NYPD Blue has another series, Michael Hayes, and two new films, Cold Around the Heart and Body Count.
Also Nia Long, Ryan Phillippe, Harmony Korine, Powers Boothe, Famke Janssen, Kathy Kinney.


September 1997


August 1997
Premieres: Nightwatch, Alive and Kicking, Mrs Brown, Talk of Angels, Buddy, Star /maps, Wild America.
Juliette Binoche: Star of Blue and The English Patient.
Michael Keaton : An interview
The 4000 blows by Joe Queenan.
187: Kevin Reynolds speaks about his movie
Kevin Sorbo: From Hercules to Kull the Conqueror.
Jonathan Taylor Thomas: His portrait.
Also Musetta Vander, Joely Richardson, Lela Rochon, Anthony LaPaglia, Robert Wisdom, Tim Conway.


July 1997
Ptemieres: Ulee's Gold, Dream with the fishes, Box of Moonlight, Schizopolis.
Harrison Ford: Discusses Air Force One, Dalai Lama, Marijuana, God and Death.
Jeremy Northam: An interview
Gina Gershom: Everyone's Darlin'
Janine Turner: What happened to her after Cliffhanger ?
The Drilling Fields: Hollywood and dentists
Also Devon Sawa, Robin Tunney, Suzy Amis, William H. Macy, Victor Nunez, Dyan Cannon.

Harrison Ford


June 1997


May 1997


April 1997


March 1997

Cameron Diaz


January/February 1997


December 1996


November 1996


October 1996
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September 1996


August 1996


July 1996


June 1996


May 1996


April 1996


March 1996


January/February 1996

Pamela Anderson


December 1995

Harrison Ford


November 1995


October 1995


September 1995


August 1995


July 1995


June 1995

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