Justin Long for “Accepted”
Justin Long, recovering from a cold, happily admits that at 28, he was more than reluctant to take on the role of a senior...
Bob Hoskins for “Hollywoodland”
Bob Hoskins plays a variety of irreverent characters on screen, but off screen, he's one himself. Still sporting that trademark cockney accent, Hoskins, who...
Kenan Thompson for “Snakes on a Plane”
Kenan Thompson is about to film his fourth season of Saturday Night Live. A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Thompson made his television debut as...
Tim Allen, Courteney Cox for “Zoom”
In Revolution Studios' comedy "Zoom," Tim Allen plays Jack, formerly Captain Zoom, an out-of-shape former superhero who has lost his powers. Jack is reluctantly...
Oliver Stone, Nicolas Cage, Michael Pena, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Maria Bello for “World Trade...
This Summer's most controversial film "World Trade Center" sees Director Oliver Stone tackle the difficult topic of the events on 9/11 by doing a...
More Warner Bros. Date Changes
Warner Bros. Pictures has continued to move its projects about of late with several late 2006 films pushed back a few months, whilst most...
Kristen Bell for “Pulse”
Beautiful Kristen Bell looks nothing like her 26 years, and she's more than happy to keep it that way. Best known to audiences as...
Samuel L. Jackson for “Snakes on a Plane”
Samuel L. Jackson may love comic books, but thrust in the midst of the enormous, annual Comic Book Convention, Comic-Con, it was all business...
Jessica Biel for “The Illusionist”
Looking nothing short of elegant, the beautiful Jessica Biel has come a long way since departing TV's long-running 7th Heaven, which launched her career...
Robin Williams for “The Night Listener”
It's quite a busy year for proverbially chatty Robin Williams. Fresh from this year's success of R.V. But clearly, it's movies such as The...
Emily Rios for “Quinceanera”
She may be only 17 years old, but make no mistake: this beautiful adolescent is on the road to stardom. Already critically acclaimed for...
Review: “The Night Listener”
An intriguing idea that never comes into focus, "The Night Listener" offers glimpse of a rich psychological thriller of which Alfred Hitchcock would...
Review: “The Descent”
British director Neil Marshall follows up his disappointing werewolf horror/comedy "Dog Soldiers" with the excellent al- girl spelunking claustrophobic horror flick "The Descent", arguably...
Review: “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby”
Funnier than expected, "Talladega Nights" follows in the vein of Ferrell's "Anchorman" - a funny film but one that thinks it's much more hilarious...
Review: “Barnyard”
Cows are female, bulls are male and unfortunately at present there exists no surgical procedure to help bovines seeking the trans-gender route. It's a...
Will Ferrell for “Talladega Nights”
Will Ferrell does few print interviews, perhaps he feels the films speak for themselves. But Ferrell, whose success has been dramatically speedy to say...
Steve Carell for “Little Miss Sunshine”
Always unassuming, Steve Carell may get used to playing boorish characters, such as the sexist boss on TV's hit comedy, The Office, but nobody...
Review: “Miami Vice”
With great titles like "The Insider", "Collateral" and "Heat" under his belt, Director Michael Mann has proven himself time and again a solid filmmaker...
Review: “John Tucker Must Die”
An effervescently light high school comedy, 'Tucker' proves a more enjoyable little movie than its ads promise thanks to it's comfortably mean spirit of...
John A. Davis for “The Ant Bully”
John A. Davis won an unexpected Oscar nomination for his family hit animated feature Jimmy Neutron, and the director returns with a richer, more...
Aaron Eckhart for “Conversations with Other Women”
Aaron Eckhart is that rare Hollywood star: an actor who traverses from the miniscule budgeted indie to high profile blockbusters. Eckhart, whom I've been...
Scarlett Johansson for “Scoop”
"Scoop" is the second pairing of Woody Allen with young blonde bombshell Scarlett Johansson after their success with last year's sexual thriller "Match Point"....
Toni Collette for “Little Miss Sunshine”
Toni Collette may be still a tad jet lagged, but she looks fit and tanned doing press for the release of not one, but...
Review: “Lady in the Water”
With 'Lady', director M. Night Shyamalan continues his increasingly self-absorbed and often embarrassing slide into a near parody of the style which made him...
Review: “Clerks II”
Having run the gamut from the foul-mouthed indie scene ("Clerks") to the full studio sentimental romantic drama ("Jersey Girl"), New Jersey director Kevin Smith...
Paul Giamatti for “Lady in the Water”
Giamatti's first high profile role was in the film adaptation of Howard Stern's "Private Parts" before appearing in a number of supporting roles in...
Uma Thurman, Luke Wilson, Rainn Wilson, Don Payne and Ivan Reitman for “My Super...
Uma Thurman is kicking ass yet again in "My Super Ex-Girlfriend", a new comedy in which she plays a bookish, glasses-sporting, conservatively dressed woman...
Colin Farrell, Jamie Foxx, Naomie Harris, Gong Li, Michael Mann for “Miami Vice”
Hollywood director Michael Mann knows how to venture into dark territory, from the likes of Heat and Collateral, and now, Mann takes the cultural...
Jesse Metcalfe for “John Tucker Must Die”
While the words 'teen heartthrob' tend to get bandied about all too easily, they certainly apply to Jesse Metcalfe. The young actor who turned...
Comic Con Film & TV Panels Schedule
The film festivals may be where you launch the art house films, but if you've got a major blockbuster in the comic, horror or...