Maria Bello for “The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor”
Not looking anywhere near her 41 years would suggest, the always luminous Maria Bello says she had no hesitation in doing a big-budget Hollywood...
Seth Rogen for “Pineapple Express”
Seth Rogen is right at his element in the thick of Comic Con. A com,ic book aficionado from way back, he is using the...
Guy Ritchie for “RocknRolla”
British director Guy Ritchie may have been mentioned in tabloids about his famous marriage to Madonna, but that hasn't stopped him from helming his...
David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson for “The X Files: I Want to Believe”
It may be one of the summer's most anticipated films of the year, at least for ardent fans of the Emmy winning TV series.The...
Hayley Atwell for “Brideshead Revisited”
Beautiful British actress Hayley Atwell is making quite the name for herself on both sides of the Atlantic, on stage and screen. Having most...
Rob Cohen for “The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor”
A decade or so after we first met, director Rob Cohen is as passionate about filmmaking as he was, even when the industry turns...
Matthew Goode for “Brideshead Revisited”
British actor Matthew Goode is on a roll. The young up-and-coming actor, who rose to prominence in Woody Allen's "Match Point", is starring in...
Adam McKay for “Step Brothers”
Adam McKay first met Will Ferrell when they were both hired on TV's Saturday Night Live, and the pair have transferred their small screen...
Maggie Gyllenhaal for “The Dark Knight”
Beautiful Indie actress Maggie Gyllenhaal is usually to be found in small indie projects rather than the likes of "The Dark Knight".In taking over...
Gary Oldman for “The Dark Knight”
Los Angeles-based Brit Gary Oldman balances single fatherhood with a perpetually busy movie career, but as he confided to Paul Fischer, the usually publicity...
Brian Robbins for “Meet Dave”
Brian Robbins has emerged as one of the most successful comedy directors of recent years, thanks to the box office smash hit, Norbit, despite...
Aaron Eckhart for “The Dark Knight”
Aaron Eckhart is no stranger in playing morally suspect characters, but none comes even close to his dual roles of ambitious District Attorney Harvey...
Selma Blair for “Hellboy II: The Golden Army”
Selma Blair walks in to our interview with a half smile, short-cropped Audrey Hepburn-style hairdo, as she busily promotes Hellboy II, in which she...
Ron Perlman for “Hellboy II: The Golden Army”
"Hellboy II" could well be another Beauty and the Beast, that TV series that established Ron Perlman as a major screen presence. His Hellboy...
Alan Alda for “Diminished Capacity”
Alan Alda is an Emmy winner and star of one of the most iconic sitcoms in the history of television. Off screen, he is...
Christopher Nolan for “The Dark Knight”
Christopher Nolan returns to Batman territory with his often savagely dark take in "The Dark Knight". In the film, Batman sets out to destroy...
Guillermo del Toro for “Hellboy II: The Golden Army”
Mexican director Guillermo del Toro is nothing if not a visionary. From his luminous and original adult fairy tale, Pan's Labyrinth, to Hellboy, del...
Christian Bale for “The Dark Knight”
Christian Bale walks in to our interview sporting a short-cropped haircut and trimmed beard, part of his look on the new "Terminator" film. Always...
Brad Anderson for “Transsiberian”
Ever since his directorial debut Next Stop Wonderland, Brad Anderson has demonstrated a unique ability to deliver entertaining, character-driven stories that, while independent in...
Brittany Snow for “Finding Amanda”
Talented and beautiful Brittany Snow has finally grown up - at least on the big screen. Recently seen in the likes of Hairspray and...
Eric Brevig for “Journey to the Center of the Earth
Special effects wizard Eric Brevig makes his feature film directorial debut of an ambitious and contemporary retelling of the classic Jules Verne classic Journey...
Guillaume Canet for “Tell No One”
Heart-throb movie star-turned director Guillaume Canet is a top actor in France. Son of horse breeders, the young man spent his childhood in the...
Rainn Wilson for “The Rocker”
Rainn Wilson has evolved as one of television's funniest actors and as he shifts to the big screen, audiences will discover the naked truth...
Jeff Garlin for “WALL-E”
Jeff Garlin is a funny guy, a talented writer and filmmaker best known as the sometimes frustrated best friend of Larry David in Curb...
Mike Myers for “The Love Guru”
Mike Myers has created some of the screen's most iconic characters, and he hopes to add his guru Pitka as the latest character to...
Timur Bekmambetov for “Wanted”
Russian director Timur Bekmambetov has made quite the impact in his native country with his box office hits Night Watch and its successful sequel,...
Verne Troyer for “The Love Guru”
When it comes to his stature, Verne Troyer has been able to use it to comedic effect, from Mini Me in Austin Powers, through...
Alan Arkin for “Get Smart”
Alan Arkin has been making us laugh for close to four decades in many a seminal classic from the likes of The Russians are...
Justin Timberlake for “The Love Guru”
Justin Timberlake may be one of music's bigger stars, but as we chat in a Beverly Hills hotel room where he is busy promoting...
Louis Letterier for “The Incredible Hulk”
Best known to international moviegoers as the director of "The Transporter" action thrillers, French director Louis Leterrier takes on the CGI-heavy reincarnation of...