Ciné Live (France), No. 38, September 2000

 

Interview with Harrison Ford (in French)

(click here for an English translation of this article)

 

Empire Issue 137, November 2000

 

About the movie; interviews with Ford, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Robert Zemeckis

 

People Weekly Vol. 54, No. 6, August 7, 2000

 

Interview with Ford

 

McCall's Vol. CXXVII, No. 7, April 2000

 

Interview with Ford

   
Amazon.com, 2000 Interview with Ford
Amazon.com, 2000 Interview with Pfeiffer
Chicago Tribune July 29, 2000 Interview with Ford
Chicago Tribune August 6, 2000 About the appeal of horror movies
Chicago Tribune August 10, 2000 Interview with Ford
Los Angeles Times July 19, 2000 Interview with the film's writer, Clark Gregg
Movieline, Volume XII, No. 2 October 2000 Satirical piece on Hollywood ghost stories
Mr. Showbiz Online July 23, 2000 Interview with Pfeiffer
Mr. Showbiz Online July 27, 2000 Interview with Amber Valleta
New York Daily News July 19, 2000 Interview with Pfeiffer
New York Post July 26, 2000 Interview with Ford
Salon July 14, 2000 The author's desire for a sexier Pfeiffer
Salon July 20, 2000 The author's list of better horror movies

 

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"What really matters in Zemeckis' thriller is that it works.... Zemeckis' biggest digital effects here are the goosebumps."
- Bob Graham, SF Chronicle
"Zemeckis is to be commended for bringing back the now rare-breed genre of sophisticated horror for those looking this summer not for Scary Movie, but simply a scary movie."
- Susannah Breslin, Roughcut

"What Lies Beneath opens with an hour or so of standard thriller scare tactics, done effectively, and then plops into a morass of absurdity."
-Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times