Bill Nighy for “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End”
Bill Nighy has played many a diverse character on stage and screen. The softly spoken British actor, neatly attired in suit and tie spending...
Eli Roth for “Hostel Part II”
Eli Roth has evolved as one of Hollywood's most interesting horror directors, and not one to shy away from gore and violence. He nay...
Jerry Bruckheimer for “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End”
He remains one of Hollywood's most powerful producers. Critics may have scoffed at his films through the years but audiences have loved them, from...
J.J. Abrams for “Mission: Impossible III”
Question: Did any elements from the movie come from something you couldn't do on Alias?Abrams: There were so many things that we wanted...
Kevin Costner for “Mr. Brooks”
Dame Julie Andrews continues top exude class and elegance and at a perennially youthful 71, the British Dame with that still vibrant accent, enjoys...
Harold Perrineau for “28 Weeks Later”
Harold Perrineau's first major television break happened in 1990 when he was cast in a recurring role on the NBC series "I'll Fly Away."...
Julie Andrews for “Shrek the Third”
Dame Julie Andrews continues top exude class and elegance and at a perennially youthful 71, the British Dame with that still vibrant accent, enjoys...
Mike Myers for “Shrek the Third”
Casually attired in jeans and sweatshirt, Canadian-born Mike Myers is finally taking part in print interviews with journalists, eager to promoting the continuing saga...
Chris Evans for “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer”
Blink and you'd have missed Chris Evan's auspicious first big screen lead as jock Jake Wyler in 2001's surprisingly funny teen movie parody Not...
Sarah Polley for “Away From Her”
Canadian born Sarah Polley has had more than a distinguished career as an actress in both Hollywood and Canada. A professional actress since the...
Alan Rickman for “Snow Cake”
Alan Rickman is a British actor who can segue effortlessly as Professor Skape in the Harry Potter franchise, to a collection of diverse characters...
Gary Goldman & Jason Koornick for “Next”
Gary Goldman loves Dick - Phillip K. Dick to be precise. No stranger in adapting Dick's mind-f**ck escapades into films, such as Total Recall,...
Tobey Maguire for “Spider-Man 3”
Though it is evident that Tobey Maguire does not exactly relish publicity, the still neatly attired and often introspective star of the franchise that...
Laura Linney for “Jindabyne”
Laura Linney, it seems, can do anything she sets her mind to, from working with Robin Williams, to heading off to the Australian wilderness...
David Goyer for “The Invisible”
David Goyer is one of Hollywood's most sought after screenwriters. Best known for genre scripts such as the Blade movies and Batman Begins, Goyer...
Topher Grace for “Spider-Man 3”
Topher Grace has evolved since his early days on The Seventies Show, and now, hair bleached blonde, Grace dons the Venom dark Spidey suit...
Kirsten Dunst for “Spider-Man 3”
On an atypically cold and rainy Los Angeles morning, Kirsten Dunst arrives for our interview wearing a sheer, thin blouse, admitting that it's too...
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...