Ricky Gervais for “Ghost Town”
British funny man, satirist and writer Ricky Gervais rose to international prominence in the acclaimed British sitcom The Office. His follow-up series, Extras, received...
Brad Pitt, Tilda Swinton, John Malkovich, Joel Coen and Ethan Coen for “Burn After...
Following up the Oscar-winning thriller "No Country for Old Men" would be a near impossible job for any filmmaker - so much...
Nicolas Cage for “Bangkok Dangerous”
Nicolas Cage heads back to the remake well with "Bangkok Dangerous", a new version of the 1999 Hong Kong feature by directors Oxide and...
Sophia Myles for “Mister Foe”
Gorgeous British actress Sophia Myles made quite an impact on US TV audiences in the cult TV series Moonlight, in which she played Beth...
Vin Diesel for “Babylon A.D.”
Hard to believe its been ten years since former bouncer turned sex symbol action hero Vin Diesel hit our screens with a memorable role...
Jason Statham for “Death Race”
Jason Statham took time out from celebrating his birthday at Comic-Con to speak to press about his latest action flick, Death Race.A remake of...
Rumer Willis for “The House Bunny”
In her first major film role, the bubbly comedy "The House Bunny", Rumer Willis, daughter of Bruce and ex-wife Demi Moore, plays something of...
Anna Faris for “The House Bunny”
Anna Faris jokingly says that she prepared to play a Playboy bunny by having "slept with Hef, but I'll dispel that rumor right now."...
Andrew Fleming, Pam Brady for “Hamlet 2”
When you combine a frequent contributor to South Park with one of the most interesting young directors in Hollywood, you tend to end...
Steve Coogan for “Hamlet 2”
Steve Coogan's career in Hollywood has taken off in leaps and bounds. He delivers a comically explosive performance, literally, in the Ben Stiller-directed parody...
Jeffrey Nachmanoff for “Traitor”
While director Jeffrey Nachmanoff is not exactly new to movies, he considers the espionage thriller Traitor, to be his first directorial feature. A gripping...
Luke Wilson for “Henry Poole is Here”
The quieter, more introspective half of the famous Wilson duo, Owen Wilson is perfectly cast in the title role of Henry Poole, whose decision...
Penelope Cruz for “Vicky Cristina Barcelona”
Penelope Cruz walks into a Beverly Hills hotel room with a stunning red dress looking ravishing. Quietly reserved and ferociously guarded, Cruz is receiving...
Radha Mitchell for “Henry Poole is Here”
Consistently diverse and beautiful Aussie actress Radha Mitchell effortlessly segues from Indie character-based films such as the Sundance favourite Henry Poole is Here, to...
Mark Richards for “Bustin’ Down the Door”
During the winter of 1975 in Hawaii, surfing was shaken to its core when a group of young surfers from Australia and South Africa...
Sophie Monk for “The Hills Run Red”
Beautiful, blonde Australian actress Sophie Monk seemed just a tad overwhelmed facing the press during San Diego's Comic Con where she was busy promoting...
Kiefer Sutherland for “Mirrors”
Speaking at Comic Con, where he was busy promoting the horror film Mirrors, Emmy Award winner Kiefer Sutherland says he's eager to be back...
Woody Allen for “Vicky Cristina Barcelona”
Woody Allen is as an iconic director and character as you can get. Filmmaker, author, Oscar winner, clarinet player and former stand up comedian...
Scarlett Johansson for “Vicky Cristina Barcelona”
Alluring and breathtaking, Scarlett Johansson sports a stunning diamond engagement ring on her left hand and looks every part the movie star.The New York...
Robert Downey Jr. for “Tropic Thunder”
Robert Downey Jr. must have expected a degree of controversy surrounding his latest role, playing an Australian actor who literally turns African American for...
Dakota Fanning for “Push”
The first time I met Dakota Fanning she was seven years old promoting "I am Sam". Seven years on, Fanning has made over thirty...
Javier Bardem for “Vicky Cristina Barcelona”
Javier Bardem may not exactly enjoy doing press, but there was no evidence of any such disdain as the gregarious and cheerful Spanish Oscar...
Larry Bishop for “Hell Ride”
The son of comic Joey Bishop, Larry Bishop grew up surrounded by show business, not to mention his father's "Rat Pack" pals such as...
Alex Proyas for “Knowing”
Australian director Alex Proyas has made some of cinema's most stylish works, including such seminal classics as "The Crow" and "Dark City", the latter...
Alan Rickman for “Bottle Shock”
Alan Rickman may best known as Severus Snape in the Harry Potter franchise, but try asking him about Potter and you get a polite,...
Mark Wahlberg for “Max Payne”
There's always a genuine sense of boyish enthusiasm when one meets Mark Wahlberg, so it seems that Comic Con is the perfect environment in...
Judd Apatow for “Pineapple Express”
Judd Apatow, ex-stand up comedian, has finally found his niche as one of Hollywood's most successful producers of comedy films. Defined by their comic...
McG for “Terminator Salvation”
One of the highlights of this year's Comic Con, was the Warner Bros Terminator panel, during which the trailer for next summer's blockbuster, was...
Paula Patton for “Swing Vote”
32-year old Paula Patton is making quite a splash in Hollywood these days. Apart from playing an ambitious journalist who has an impact on...
Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh for “The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor”
They are two of the most formidable Asian action stars in Hollywood, but as they revealed to Paul Fischer, Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh,...