Toby Jones for “Infamous”
There is certainly something uncanny about diminutive actor Toby Jones' spot-on portrayal of Truman Capote, who looms large in Infamous, the second, and some...
Matt Damon, Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, Vera Farmiga, Graham King, William Monahan for “The...
After various awards bait films, Martin Scorsese is back in the gangster genre which he made famous with the likes of "Goodfellas" and "Casino"....
Mads Mikkelsen for “Casino Royale”
The Danes have imported cheese and ice cream, amongst others, but now movie goers will be introduced to Denmark's own brand of superstar, Mads...
Guillermo Del Toro for “Pan’s Labyrinth”
Mexican director Guillermo Del Toro is as large as life as are his films. Gregarious and full of passion, even while doing close to...
Billy Bob Thornton for “School for Scoundrels”
One thing one can say about veteran Oscar nominee Billy Bob Thornton, is that he is often the antithesis of the characters he plays...
Jet Li for “Fearless”
Jet Li has always insisted that his latest film, Fearless, which is finally opening in the US, is his final martial arts action film....
Forest Whitaker for “The Last King of Scotland”
The Forest Whitaker sitting, unassumingly in a corner of Toronto's Four Seasons Hotel, is quietly spoken, as befits his persona. That is, until the...
James Franco for “Flyboys”
Back during World War I, a group of American pilots volunteered to fight for France at a time when the US had not yet...
Laura Linney for “Man of the Year”
Another Festival, another Laura Linney interview. It appears the always versatile actress is strutting her stuff at the Toronto Film Festival, proudly here to...
Christian Volckman for “Renaissance”
There is something quite unique in the darkly gothic black and white animated feature, Renaissance, which is why first-time director Christian Volkman had such...
Debbie Isitt for “Confetti”
Ever since Christopher Guest attained such popularity, the mock documentary has become a genre in itself, aided by the success of reality TV. The...
Josh Hartnett for “The Black Dahlia”
Smoldering yet humble young hunk Josh Hartnett takes on more serious fare with Universal's "The Black Dahlia", Brian DePalma's take on the famous real-life...
Orlando Bloom, Zoe Saldana for “Haven”
Orlando Bloom has spent a lot of time in the Caribbean in recent years, and not just filming pirate adventures. The British hunk...
Scarlett Johansson for “The Black Dahlia”
The truly gorgeous Scarlett Johansson continues to impress critics and audiences alike with her work in a range of films. Her latest is Universal's...
Penelope Cruz for “Volver”
Penelope Cruz looks radiant and relaxed, as we chat on the patio of Toronto's Intercontinental Hotel. There seems to be a momentum building these...
The Rock for “Gridiron Gang”
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is no stranger to the world of football. After playing the game for the University of Miami, he then...
Heath Ledger for “Candy & The Dark Knight”
Heath Ledger arrives in Toronto for the North American premiere of his Australian film, Candy, without an entourage. There's no publicist and no fanfare....
Patricia Foulkrod for “The Ground Truth”
As we continue to live in dangerous times, filmmaker Patricia Foulkrod's powerful and controversial documentary The Ground Truth is unlikely to win her friends...
Ben Affleck for “Hollywoodland”
After a relatively quiet last few years, Ben Affleck comes back in a big way in the noir mystery drama "Hollywoodland". The film...
Justin Long for “Jeepers Creepers”
Justin Long, who co-stars in the hit TV series Ed, is pleased that his new feature, the very scary Jeepers Creepers, goes much further...
William H. Macy for “Bobby”
William H. Macy is never one to shy away from what he thinks. Always honest and outspoken, Macy, in town to promote the animated...
Jason Statham for “Crank”
With British actor Jason Statham, what you see is what you get. A born larrikin, Statham has remained unassuming and down to earth throughout...
Donald Sutherland for “Aurora Borealis”
He's a legend and a true Hollywood survivor. Ferociously intellectual, deeply passionate and a man of conviction, Sutherland plays a man with Parkinson's in...
Andrew Davis for “The Guardian”
Andrew Davis won international acclaim for his Oscar winning thriller The Fugitive. Now he returns to a genre with which he is comfortable, The...
Blythe Danner for “The Last Kiss”
Blythe Danner may have won her well deserved Emmy Award this week for her portrayal of an alcoholic mother in Huff, but ask her...
Amy Smart for “Crank”
Amy Smart is one of Hollywood's newest young stars and is always up for a challenge. In the new adrenalin-charged Crank, she plays the...
Hallie Eisenberg for “How to Eat Fried Worms”
At a mere 14, Hallie Eisenberg is already a spokesperson for Pepsi, a veteran actress and an A student, yet, as she confessed to...
Jacinda Barrett for “The Last Kiss”
Australian actress Jacinda Barrett is on a roll, and despite her slight American twang, recently bought a house on Queensland's lush Sunshine Coast, to...
Zach Braff for “The Last Kiss”
31-year old Zach Braff is playing another dazed and confused character in "The Last Kiss," but doesn't see him as the flip side of...
Hilary Swank for “The Black Dahlia”
Hilary Swank, casually attired in jeans and t-shirt, is in the midst of the annual Comic Book convention, Comic-Con. Perhaps it's not the obvious...