Kimberly Peirce for “Stop Loss”
Kimberly Peirce was highly lauded when her debut feature Boys Don't Cry hit our screens in 1999, winning an Oscar for lead actress Hilary...
Kevin Spacey for “21”
He's an Oscar winner, a film producer, artistic director of London's Old Vic and a major Hollywood player. Kevin Spacey can effortlessly segue from...
Naomi Watts for “Funny Games”
Naomi Watts sounded tired when we spoke at a Beverly Hills hotel room, and for good reason. "I'm suffering from major jetlag having just...
Rachael Taylor for “Shutter”
Aussie actress Rachael Taylor loves a good scare, so was than excited about playing the lead in the Japan-set thriller, Shutter. Here Taylor and...
Rachel Taylor for “Shutter”
Aussie actress Rachael Taylor loves a good scare, so was than excited about playing the lead in the Japan-set thriller, Shutter. Here Taylor and...
Jim Carrey for “Horton Hears A Who”
Jim Carrey is in his element, relaxed in a t-shirt and jeans promoting his latest film, Horton Hears a Who. Despite an often-irreverent performer...
Kate Beckinsale for “Snow Angels”
Kate Beckinsale has this knack of segueing from big Hollywood movies such as the upcoming Whiteout, to tougher Indie dramas that include Snow Angels...
David Gordon Green for “Snow Angels”
David Gordon Green has emerged as a director who takes risks, from Undertow to his latest film, Snow Angels. Based on the acclaimed novel,...
Maria Bello for “Downloading Nancy”
There are moments in the movie Downloading Nancy, the film that sharply divided audiences at this year's Sundance Film Festival, that few Hollywood actors...
Jack Nicholson for “The Bucket List”
Jack Nicholson is an iconic movie star in every sense of the word. Arriving to greet the press with his trademark sunglasses, the Oscar...
Denzel Washington for “The Great Debaters”
If the recent Golden Globe nominations are anything to go by, the Oscar race looks like being led by the second directorial feature by...
Jay Russell for “The Water Horse”
Director Jay Russell has gone from the endearing My Dog Skip to Ladder 49 and is back in family territory with his whimsical The...
Richard LaGravenese for “P.S. I Love You”
Richard LaGravenese loves taking risks in a career rich in its diversity from Living out Loud and Freedom Writers. As a screenplay, his filmography...
Helena Bonham Carter for “Sweeney Todd”
The last time I caught up with Helena Bonham-Carter was she was pregnant the first time. Reminding her of the fact as the very...
Tim Burton, Johnny Depp for “Sweeney Todd”
The combination of iconoclastic director Tim Burton and the always diverse Johnny Depp makes memorable cinema, and the pair clearly brings out the best...
Jon Voight for “National Treasure: Book of Secrets”
Oscar winner Jon Voight has been making an impact on movie audiences for close to 40 years, starring in such iconic classics as Deliverance,...
Nicolas Cage for “National Treasure: Book of Secrets”
Oscar Nicolas Cage has gone his way to avoid doing sequels to his own movies, but three years after National Treasure, Cage's Ben Gates...
Stephen Sondheim for “Sweeney Todd”
Stephen Sondheim rarely talks to the press and why should he? As one of the most acclaimed lyricists and composers of American musical theatre...
Alan Rickman for “Sweeney Todd”
Alan Rickman has played his share of baddies over the years, but none can quite compare to his sycophantic and obsessive judge in Tim...
Kristen Wiig for “Walk Hard”
Described as one of the funniest women on TV's Saturday Night Live, she joined the hit show in its 31st season, as part of...
Will Smith for “I Am Legend”
Whilst others have come and gone from the limelight, Will Smith has remained one of the most consistently bankable stars of the decade. ...
John Sayles for “Honeydripper”
John Sayles remains one of Hollywood's most provocative directors, and his latest film, Honeydripper, is no exception. This latest film follows a '50s juke...
Frank Miller for “The Spirit”
On a near brand new sound stage not too far from the Albuquerque soundstage, writer/director Frank Miller is shooting his solo directorial debut, The...
Jenna Fischer for “Walk Hard”
Best known as Pam in The Office, fans of the beautiful actress will get to see her in a somewhat different light in the...
Eva Green for “The Golden Compass”
She was the latest Bond girl and now, the beguiling French actress Eva Green is a witch, but not the kind of witch you...
Chris Weitz for “The Golden Compass”
Chris Weitz has gone from "American Pie" to "About a Boy" to his latest film, the ferociously challenging "The Golden Compass". Controversial and...
Sam Elliott for “The Golden Compass”
Often known as Hollywood's western hero, Sam Elliott gets to play a copwboy of sorts again in the Chris Weitz epic fantasy The Golden...
Dakota Blue Richards for “The Golden Compass”
This might be her first film, but the strong performance by Dakota Blue Richards in the epic fantasy Golden Compass, is already causing quite...
Nicole Kidman for “The Golden Compass”
At 40, Nicole Kidman remains a luminous presence. As she holds court with the press in the ballroom of London's Claridges Hotel, the beautiful...
Daniel Craig for “The Golden Compass”
If you're Daniel Craig it helps to have a sense of humour. Dressed in a tailor made suit and tie, it was a smiling...