Coen Brothers for “O Brother Where Art Thou”
Joel and Ethan Coen love to poke fun at elements of popular culture and literature, turning them on their veritable heads. Their latest film,...
Rob Reiner for “Rumor Has It”
Rob Reiner once redefined the romantic comedy with trailblazing hits as When Harry Met Sally The Princess Bride and The American President. Now Reiner...
Ian McKellan for “The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King”
Prior to our interview in a Los Angeles hotel room, Sir Ian McKellen had been interviewed by the religious press and seemed a bit...
Emily Mortimer for “Match Point”
Britain's Emily Mortimer cannot believe the year she's had working with two of the world's most enduring cinema icons: Woody Allen in his melodramatic...
Jennifer Aniston for “Rumor Has It”
It may be the end of a rough year for former Friends sitar Jennifer Aniston, first with her much publicised split from Brad Pitt,...
Uma Thurman for “Paycheck”
Uma Thurman appeared in a good morning while in town promoting her latest film, Paycheck. While clearly reticent to discuss her recent separation from...
Susan Stroman for “The Producers”
Susan Stroman is an award-winning choreography and director whose Broadway hit The Producers scooped the Tony Awards and revitalised the Broadway theatre. Now, she...
Sarah Jessica Parker and Diane Keaton for “The Family Stone”
Sarah Jessica Parker may have risen to stardom as one Carrie Bradshaw in the award-winning Sex and the City, but the actress proves her...
Naomi Watts for “King Kong”
Thirteen years after they first met in Australia, Naomi Watts has finally fulfilled the dream she was idealistically pursuing back then. Now, in the...
Ang Lee for “Brokeback Mountain”
A New York-based, Taiwan-born independent producer, director and screenwriter, Ang Lee gained international attention with his second feature, "The Wedding Banquet" (1993), whcih became...
Heath Ledger for “Brokeback Mountain”
If 2004 was 'The Year of the Law' (Jude Law that is) 2005 is 'The Year of the Ledger' it would seem. After...
Sienna Miller for “Casanova”
Sporting a short cropped blonde look for a new film role, 23-year old British actress and co-star of the period comedy Casanova, Sienna Miller,...
Andy Serkis for “King Kong”
He created Gollum in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings, and now British actor Andy Serkis takes on the iconic King Kong, creating a...
Peter Jackson for “King Kong”
New Zealand's Oscar winning Peter Jackson first fell in love with the 1933 King Kong when he was a mere 9 years old. Now,...
Greg McLean for “Wolf Creek”
"Wolf Creek" tells the chilling story of three backpackers travelling in remote Outback Australia. When their vehicle breaks down they accept help from a...
Michelle Yeoh for “Memoirs of a Geisha”
She may be one of China's biggest stars, but Michelle Yeoh, former Bond girl, is going onwards and upwards as one of the stars...
Gong Li for “Memoirs of a Geisha”
Gong Li may lack fluency in English but makes up for this deficiency in classic beauty and stunning elegance. Long the muse of leading...
George Clooney for “Syriana”
Right before Matt Damon came in to talk with the press about his new political drama, "Syriana," written and directed by Stephen Gaghan ("Traffic"),...
Matt Damon for “Syriana”
Right before Matt Damon comes in to talk with the press about his new political drama, "Syriana," written and directed by Stephen Gaghan ("Traffic"),...
Zhang Ziyi for “Memoirs of a Geisha”
Ziyi Zhang has come a long way since our first encounter a few years back while promoting her villainous turn in "Rush Hour 2"....
Ice Cube for “Friday After Next”
Ice Cube is in a relaxed mood when we meet to chat about "Friday After Next," the third film in the popular comedy franchise,...
Chris Columbus for “Rent”
Chris Columbus may indeed be one of Hollywood's most powerful and commercially successful directors, from Home Alone to the first two Harry Potter films....
Taye Diggs and Anthony Rapp for “Rent”
A little over a year ago the musical Rent reinvigorated Broadway and helped to redefine the essence of the musical theatre. Now, director Chris...
Usher Raymond for “In the Mix”
Usher Raymond was born in Tennessee in 1978 to a single-mom who encouraged him to join the choir she directed when he was only...
Rob Marshall for “Memoirs of a Geisha”
Following his critically acclaimed film directorial debut on Chicago, audiences and critics were very interested to see what he would come up with next,...
Andrew Adamson for “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe”
New Zealand's Andrew Adamson took a simple novel called Shrek and turned it into a part children's part adult comic fable blockbuster. Adamson, who...
Tilda Swinton for “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe”
The prospect of spending several months away from home in the far reaches of New Zealand may not appeal to everyone, but for Scottish...
Reese Witherspoon for “Walk the Line”
Reese Witherspoon may indeed be one of Hollywood' golden girls but fans of the actress will get to see a different side to her...
Jesse L. Martin for “Rent”
Audiences may know Jesse L. Martin as the often brooding and intense cop on TV's Law and Order, a character he has now played...
Daniel Radcliffe for “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”
Sixteen year old Daniel Radcliffe first appeared on British television in December 1999 when he played the young David Copperfield in BBC television's highly...