Harry Shearer for “For Your Consideration”
Harry Shearer may be one of the regular Christopher Guest cabal, but this 64-year-old is an actor, best selling author and hosts a weekly...
Will Ferrell for “Stranger than Fiction”
Film comedians seem to more often than not want to take the risk and stretch out into dramatic - after all it workd for...
Russell Crowe for “A Good Year”
When you think Russell Crowe, the genre of light romantic comedies don't really come to mind. The 42-year-old Oscar-winning New Zealand-Australian film actor...
Emilio Estevez for “Bobby”
As the saying goes, it's been a long time between drinks, metaphorically speaking. The last major feature that placed him in the director's chair...
George Miller for “Happy Feet”
It might be hard to believe that some 30 years after he broke cinematic ground with Mad Max, George Miller would come up with...
Hugh Jackman for “Flushed Away”
Hugh Jackman may not have changed over the years, but yet he remains one of Hollywood's busiest and most sought after actors. Jackman goes...
Tobin Bell for “Saw III”
Jigsaw is back and more devilishly chilling than before. As for actor Tobin Bell, he relishes the character and what he has to say,...
Shawnee Smith for “Saw III”
In the first Saw, that horror film that first introduced audiences to the macabre world of Jigsaw, there was no way of knowing that...
Leigh Whannell for “Saw III”
Aussie actor and writer Leigh Whannell was an unknown when we first met at the Toronto Film, Festival on the eve of the premiere...
Phil Noyce for “Catch a Fire”
There was a period in the career of Australian director Phillip Noyce, that politics and cinema, were not necessarily entangled. While he may argue...
Rupert Grint for “Driving Lessons”
When one first noticed Rupert Grint as the awkward, funny Ron Weasley in the first Harry Potter all those years ago, who would have...
Michael Caine for “The Prestige”
He is still an Oscar winning legend, a teller of tales and a movie star who knows how to court the press. Arriving to...
Hugh Jackman for “The Prestige”
Hugh Jackman may not have changed over the years, but yet he remains one of Hollywood's busiest and most sought after actors. "My wife...
Sofia Coppola, Kirsten Dunst, Jason Schwartzmann for ” Marie Antoinette”
After great success with indie features "The Virgin Suicides" and "Lost in Translation", director Sofia Coppola turned her eye towards something more light and...
Ryan Phillippe for “Flags Of Our Fathers”
After several years stuck in indie film oblivion, Ryan Phillippe is making a comeback of late. After acclaimed work in last year's Oscar-winning...
Christian Bale for “The Prestige”
Christian Bale's career may well have been given a kick start with last year's Batman Begins, but his career is going full steam ahead...
David Arquette for “The Tripper”
David Arquette returns to Scream territory, but this time as a writer/director of The Tripper. In his feature directorial debut, Arquette's sly thriller revolves...
Robin Williams, Barry Levinson for “Man of the Year”
Universal Pictures new comedy "Man of the Year" has comedian Robin Williams playing a comedian who openly expresses and makes fun of politics on...
Clint Eastwood for “Flags Of Our Fathers”
The tall, strident figure who enters the room is unmistakable. Age, as has been said, has not wearied him. Clint Eastwood still looks impressive...
Rinko Kikuchi for “Babel”
Few outside of Japan may have heard of the beautiful Rinko Kikuchi, but those of us who have already seen Babel, are already raving...
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...