Sam Raimi for “Spider-Man 3”
Sam Raimi has come a long way since his Living Dead movies. Putting his own unique visual stamp on the Spider-Man franchise, Raimi has...
Keri Russell for “Waitress”
Keri Russell is a luminous presence, pregnant and all. Sitting on a patio in a Park City hotel, the day after her film, Waitress,...
Ray Lawrence for “Jindabyne”
Ray Lawrence is one of Australia's most respected filmmakers. Stunning audiences with his darkly satiric Bliss, it took Lawrence nearly two decades to return...
Anthony Hopkins for “Fracture”
These days it seems there are two sides to Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins. Whether one is chatting with the celebrated actor in a closed...
Edgar Wright for “Hot Fuzz”
How do you top off too a runaway hit about zombies and independence aka Shaun of the Dead? Bring in the fuzz, the Hot...
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost for “Hot Fuzz”
Nick Frost and Simon Pegg have been making British audiences laugh for years first on the small screen before their breakthrough hit satire Shaun...
Giovanni Ribisi for “Perfect Stranger”
Giovanni Ribisi has had an up and down, but consistently steady career since he began acting at the age of nine. He was a...
Halle Berry for “Perfect Stranger”
Halle Berry says that at a very youthful 40, she is more confident having hit that milestone, than ever before. Promoting her latest film,...
Karl Urban for “Pathfinder”
It seems that New Zealander Karl Urban has come a long way since taking on Julius Caesar on the popular small screen fantasy adventure...
John Jacobs for “Blades of Glory”
It's not easy being a Hollywood producer in this industry. Just ask John Jacobs whose first film, Bingo, didn't exactly set the world on...
Jenna Fischer for “Blades of Glory”
In the hit series The Office, Jenna Fischer is somewhat comically demure as insecure office manager Pam. But this daughter of an English teacher...
Will Ferrell and Jon Heder for “Blades of Glory”
One's a comic superstar, the other is a superstar in training. Together, Will Ferrell and Jon Heder are a formidable comic duo, on and...
Terrence Howard for “Pride”
Fresh from the plaudits he attained with the award-winning Hustle and Flow, Terrence Howard is on a roll. The quietly enthusiastic actor, who is...
Julian McMahon for “Premonition”
Aussie Julian McMahon is having the time of his life, from the hit TV series Nip/Tuck to the new Fantastic Four, and now in...
Leigh Whannell for “Dead Silence”
Aussie writer/actor Leigh Whannell finally branches out from the "Saw" franchise that he co-created to the new ventriloquist dummy horror film Dead Silence. Whannell...
James Wan for “Dead Silence”
James Wan, a young lad from Melbourne, Australia, came to prominence with his little known horror film Saw became a cultural phenomenon and would...
Mira Nair for “The Namesake”
Born in a small Indian town and educated at Harvard, Mira Nair describes her life as having been spent "between two worlds". Primarily concerned...
Kal Penn for “The Namesake”
While we may know Kal Penn as one of the comically titular characters in Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, audiences will see...
Rainn Wilson for “The Last Mimzy”
Rainn Wilson is not wearing the trademark glasses that helped define his Dwight in The Office. Now on the big screen, the often goofy...
Virginia Madsen for “The Astronaut Farmer”
Audiences will be seeing quite a bit of Virginia Madsen this week when both The Number 23 and The Astronaut Farmer open simultaneously. In...
Billy Bob Thornton for “The Astronaut Farmer”
Billy Bob Thornton has played his share of rascals of late, from a Bad Santa to a Scoundrel, but in the decade since winning...
Ioan Gruffudd for “Amazing Grace”
Welsh actor Ioan Gruffudd, now living here in Los Angeles, has come a long way in such a short period of time. Best known...
Michael Apted for “Amazing Grace”
It is amazing, looking at Michael Apted, that he made his Hollywood feature directorial debut some three decades ago with the now seminal classic,...
Brett Morgan for “Chicago 10”
Brett Morgen won acclaim for his original take on Bob Evans with his Sundance hit, The Kid Stays in the Picture. Now Morgan returns...
George A. Romero for “Diary of the Dead”
George A. Romero is an iconic master of a genre he really helped to master. Four decades on, Romero is back with another zombie...
Chloe Sevigny for “Zodiac”
Chloe Sevigny has been part of the Hollywood Indie scene for almost two decades. Beginning with an auspicious but controversial debut in Kids and...
Zack Snyder for “300”
41-year old director Zack Snyder is shaping up as being one of Hollywood's most visually interesting directors, as exemplified by his latest film, 300,...
Gerard Butler for “300”
Scottish actor Gerard Butler sang for his supper as the ill-fated Phantom of the Opera and not to be outdone, takes on the mythical...
Eric Bana for “The Other Boleyn Girl”
Eric Bana is the first to admit that he was surprised when he was offered the part of King Henry VIII in The Other...
Guy Pearce for “First Snow”
Australian actor Guy Pearce has had his share of successes yet continues to be more than happy starring in often miniscule films that often...