Wolfgang Petersen for “Poseidon”
Wolfgang Peterson returns to the ocean, his favorite theme, for Poseidon, a reworking of the classic Poseidon Adventure. Growing up in the wake of...
Mia Maestro for “Poseidon”
The beautiful Mia Maestro has gathered quite the following since winning a legion of fans as Sydney Bristow's half sister in Alias. Looking ravishing...
Review: “Mission: Impossible III”
Despite being an improvement on the woeful second entry in the franchise, the third "Mission: Impossible" isn't much better than that John Woo misfire,...
Jacinda Barrett for “Poseidon”
Recently married and nursing a sore throat, pretty Australian actress Jacinda Barrett - currently playing a single mother surviving the upside down world of...
Lindsay Lohan for “Just My Luck”
Lindsay Lohan may be one of Hollywood's most talked about young actresses but it doesn't stop her from being as in-demand as the tabloids...
Sunny Mabrey for “One Last Thing”
The beautiful ex-model Sunny Mabrey recently completed principal photography for the highly anticipated Snakes on a Plane, touted as one of the most likely...
Josh Lucas for “Poseidon”
Last year, Josh Lucas took to the skies in Stealth, a disaster movie of a very different kind. This summer, he's back and on...
Kurt Russell for “Poseidon”
Kurt Russell is one of Hollywood's busiest actors and is more than happy to switch gears. Now he's starring in a studio blockbuster, a...
Ving Rhames for “Mission: Impossible III”
At one point you said that Mission: Impossible was Tom Cruise's vehicle and you were just happy to sit in the van. Is that...
Review: “Silent Hill”
The road of 'video game to movie adaptations' is a long and dirty trail plagued with disasters at every turn. From the so stupid...
Radha Mitchell for “Silent Hill”
10 years after making a splash in the low-budget Australian comedy Love and Other Catastrophes, beautiful Radha Mitchell, who primarily calls Los Angeles home,...
Cannes Reveals Official Line-Up
The 59th edition of the Festival de Cannes announced its official selection Thursday with nineteen films in competition. Various film suggested as potential...
Cast Returns For Superman Game
Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth, Kevin Spacey, Parker Posey and Sam Huntington are all set to be involved in the "Superman Returns" video game when...
Michael Douglas for “The Sentinel”
Sporting a neatly combed but thick beard, Michael Douglas returns to movie screens as a presidential Secret Service agent set up as a possible...
Eva Longoria for “The Sentinel”
In less than two years, it took a little known TV show to turn an ex-Texan model into an iconic superstar. The show is...
Lucy Liu for “Lucky Number Slevin”
It seems that the beautiful Lucy Liu is one of Hollywood's busiest actors. In the thick of this year's Sundance Film Festival and clad...
Anna Faris for “Scary Movie 4”
Virtually an unknown when Anna Faris burst onto the screen with the original Scary Movie, the beautiful blonde comic actress continues to diversify with...
David Spade for “The Benchwarmers”
David Spade, with a unique on screen hairdo and dry sense of humor, takes a bat and ball, of sorts, for the irreverent family...
Antonio Banderas for “Take the Lead”
He's as suave and smooth as the characters he plays. Antonio Banderas is perfectly cast as the passionate ballroom dance teacher who teaches inner...
Jon Heder for “The Benchwarmers”
The Napoleon Dynamite star may find it tough to escape his Napoleonic alter ego such as his portrayal of the dimwitted delivery boy and...
Mo’Nique for “Phat Girlz”
There's more to the brazenly irreverent Mo'Nique than meets the eye. An actress, comic, fashion designer and spokeswoman and recent mother, this tell-it-how-it-is performer...
David Morrissey for “Basic Instinct 2”
To describe British hunk David Morrissey as the next big thing is an understatement as he cavorts around with a naked Sharon Stone in...
Paul Weitz for “American Dreamz”
Paul Weitz may have begun his career with pies and teenage sexuality, but he has blossomed into one of Hollywood's more interesting filmmakers, with...
Ray Romano for “Ice Age: The Meltdown”
Everyone still loves Ray Romano - at least as that big, woolly and son-to-be-extinct mammoth. A self-confessed American Idol fan, Ray Romano is as...
Review: “Stay Alive”
A low rent "Elm Street" that replaces the idea of dreams with video games, "Stay Alive" is a very generic example of the all...
Review: “Inside Man”
Whilst it won't go down as one of Spike Lee's more artistic pieces of work, "Inside Man" proves not just a slick and solid...
Queen Latifah for “Ice Age: The Meltdown”
Slightly hung over from the night before celebrating her birthday at the Four Seasons hotel, Queen Latifah, donned in sunglasses was weary but still...
William Brent Bell and Matthew Peterman for “Stay Alive”
William Brent Bell, and Matthew Peterman had a dream to become horror filmmakers, and now with their first script and feature, Stay Alive, that...
Jon Foster for “Stay Alive”
Jon Foster has practiced his craft for many years. He started off in a local Iowa theatre and eventually furthered his career in Los...
Nathan Fillion for “Slither”
Canadian-born Nathan Filion is on the road to Hollywood stardom as he takes on the lead in the often darkly comic horror film Slither,...