Philip Seymour Hoffman for “Synechdoche, NY”
Few actors take as many risks as an actor than the formidable Philip Seymour Hoffman. To be seen later this year in the highly...
Kristin Scott Thomas for “I’ve Loved You So Long”
Elegant, outspoken and always fascinating, British actress Kristin Scott Thomas has come a long way since audiences fell in love with her in the...
Seth Green for “Sex Drive”
Seth Green may well be the hardest working funny man in Hollywood. A performer and writer, Green continues to tickle the proverbial funny bone...
Mila Kunis for “Max Payne”
Beautiful and funny Mila Kunis may be best known as the self-involved and outspoken Jackie Burkhart on "That '70s Show" but the luminous actress...
Sally Hawkins for “Happy-Go-Lucky”
In a hotel room in Toronto, a slightly injured but perpetually smiling Sally Hawkins is genuinely surprised by the Oscar buzz surrounding her portrayal...
Jennifer Carpenter for “Quarantine”
Kentucky native Jennifer Carpenter has come a long way since her break out performance in The Exorcism of Emily Rose. Now also a series...
Mike Leigh for “Happy-Go-Lucky”
Mike Leigh remains one of the most original and exciting cinematic voices of his generation, an iconic filmmaker who has transformed the face of...
Piper Perabo for “Beverly Hills Chihuahua”
Beautiful Piper Perabo seems to have come full circle: She made her film debut opposite Rocky and Bullwinkle and in her latest film one...
Dennis Quaid for “The Express”
Dennis Quaid could best be the describe as the true actor's actor. More thsan just a movie star, Quaid's career has had its share...
Rob Brown for “The Express”
Actor Rob Brown was born in Harlem and raised in Brooklyn, New York. A natural who never studied acting and who had no professional...
Anne Hathaway for “Rachel Getting Married”
One of Hollywood's most sought after actresses, beautiful and confident Anne Hathaway says she was finally ready to take on tye tough role of...
Billy Bob Thornton for “Eagle Eye”
He's one of this country's most beloved character actors, a director and a self-described hillbilly musician.Usually one to stay away from big-budget Hollywood action...
Derek Luke for “Miracle at St. Anna”
Ever since his breakout role in "Antwone Fisher", 34-year old Derek Luke has been in high demand. Currently part of the ensemble cast in...
Tim Robbins for “The Lucky Ones”
Activist, director, actor, writer and Oscar winner are just some of mantels bestowed upon Tim Robbins, who co-stars in the new Indie feature, The...
Alan Ball for “Towelhead”
Alan Ball is one of the most original voices in film and television today, from his adaptation of American Beauty, to his groundbreaking Six...
Summer Bishil for “Towelhead”
20-year old Summer Bishil makes a formidable big screen debut in Alan Ball's controversial "Towelhead," in which she plays a 13-year old Arab American...
Jeremy Irons for “Appaloosa”
Oscar winning Brit Jeremy Irons is very picky when it comes to leaving one of his many British homes to take on a...
Keira Knightley for “The Duchess”
There seems there is a lot in common between British actress Keira Knightley and her latest cinematic incarnation, Georgiana, The Duchess of Devonshire. Both...
Sam Rockwell for “Choke”
Sam Rockwell has played his share of interesting characters, but Choke is a whole different ball game. Here he plays Victor Mancini a medical-school...
Dane Cook for “My Best Friend’s Girl”
A stand up comedian for nearly two decades, Dane Cook is making quite the reputation these days as a serious actor, not just a...
Bill Maher for “Religulous”
Bill Maher is one of a kind in the annals of American satire and popular culture. Stand up comedian, political satirist, TV star, author...
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...