Ray Liotta for “Observe and Report”
Ray Liotta, whose career truly began with a bang working on Martin Scorsese's seminal classic "Goodfellas", has had his share of ups and downs,...
Michelle Rodriguez for “Fast and Furious”
At 30, the former wild child of Hollywood has done plenty of growing up, she finally concedes. As she returns to the franchise that...
Tom Donahue for “Guest of Cindy Sherman”
Non-fiction or documentary cinema is sometimes as fascinating and emotionally involving as its fictional counterparts. Such is the case of "The Guest of Cindy...
Cary Fukunaga for “Sin Nombre”
Earlier this year, Cary Joji Fukunaga's debut feature "Sin Nombre" collected awards for Best Director and Best Cinematography at the Sundance Film Festival and...
J. Hamburg, D. DeLine for “I Love You, Man”
There aren't a lot of comedies that delve into the psyche of male friendship. I Love you, Man, from director John Hamburg and prolific...
Alex Proyas for “Knowing”
There's little doubt that Australian director Alex Proyas has a unique take on whatever genre he takes on, from sci-fi to film noir, and...
Colin Hanks for “The Great Buck Howard”
It was inevitable that Colin Hanks would end up in the family business and has managed to carve out a more than respectable career...
Brooke Nevin for “Sherman’s Way”
In the world of indie films, "Sherman's Way", made on a miniscule budget, is getting quite the buzz.This road movie with a distinct twist...
Kristen Stewart for “The Cake Eaters”
It would be fair to say that much has changed in the life of Kristen Stewart since we first met about six years ago....
Monica Potter for “The Last House on the Left”
Monica Potter has been a steady actress for over a decade, while also balancing life as a mom. The acclaimed actress is at most...
Rosario Dawson for “Explicit Ills”
While beautiful Rosario Dawson is comfortable starring in some of Hollywood's bigger movies opposite superstars such as Will Smith, occasionally she'll take on a...
Wes Craven for “The Last House on the Left”
Horror maestro Wes Craven has made many a classic horror film in his time, from seminal hits such as the original "A Nightmare on...
Zack Snyder for “Watchmen”
From his first major feature film, "Dawn of the Dead," it was clear that 43-year old Zack Snyder was a filmmaker with an extraordinary...
Kristin Kreuk for “Street Fighter”
Better known for her near decade old stint in TV's Smallville, the gorgeous Canadian actress Kristen Kreuk is no doubt hoping for bigger and...
Chris Klein for “Street Fighter”
Chris Klein and I first met when he was promoting the second American Pie film, more years ago than either one of us can...
Jeffrey Dean Morgan for “Watchmen”
It might have been in the role of heart transplant patient Denny who fell for his doctor, Izzie, in "Grey's Anatomy" that first established...
Tom Tykwer for “The International”
Germany's Tom Tykwer is one of the world's most interesting filmmakers and his latest film, "The International", is a throwback to 70s cinema combined...
Derek Mears for “Friday the 13th”
You may not see his face on screen but in Friday the 13th, he resonates as the new, chilling and imposing presence of Jason...
Naomi Watts for “The International”
Naomi Watts is busy juggling two children, and a busy film career and even after giving birth very recently, the Australian actress still finds...
Danielle Panabaker for “Friday the 13th”
Beautiful young actress Danielle Panabaker got her initial break in the Fred Schepisi-directed Empire Falls, as daughter of Ed Harris and granddaughter of Paul...
P.J. Hogan for “Confessions of a Shopaholic”
P.J Hogan became an international success story when "Muriel's Wedding", the miniscule-budget landmark Aussie film became a worldwide hit. Since then, Hogan's career has...
Chris Rock for “Good Hair”
Chris Rock is a funny guy. We know that, even when he stars in and produces a documentary on hair and its impact on...
Gregor Jordan for “The Informers”
Australian director Gregor Jordan first visited Sundance a decade ago with his first film, the Aussie gangster thriller "Two Hands", starring a then unknown...
Evangeline Lilly for “Afterwards”
She is the luminous and often tough-talking star of the hit TV series Lost which just returned for its next season. Lily also completed...
Liam Neeson for “Taken”
When it comes to diversity, Liam Neeson rarely plays the same character more than once, whether he's a former spy in search of his...
Emma Roberts for “Lymelife”
Beautiful, confident 20-year old Emma Roberts may be charming the kids in the Paramount comedy "Hotel for Dogs", but as she makes her Sundance...
Sam Rockwell for “The Winning Season”
Sam Rockwell is no stranger to Sundance - in fact the first time we met was at this very festival some 10 years ago....
Zooey Deschanel for “500 Days of Summer”
It's been quite the year for the always luminous Zooey Deschanel, first starring in the hit comedy Yes Man opposite Jim Carrey, now in...
Paul Giamatti for “Cold Souls”
Paul Giamatti won both the recent Golden Globe and last year's Emmy for Best Actor in the extraordinary John Adams, and after the sheer...
Pierce Brosnan for “The Greatest”
Pierce Brosnan may tell you that singing with Meryl Streep in Mama Mia was intimidating, but in his latest movie, The Greatest, that just...