Anthony LaPaglia for “The Architect”
Anthony LaPaglia may be one of Hollywood's busiest and popular actors, with his Without a Trace still one of the most popular shows on...
Leonardo DiCaprio & Ed Zwick for “Blood Diamond”
Leonardo DiCaprio has made a bit of a comeback this season. Winning great acclaim in October for his work as an undercover cop...
Mel Gibson for “Apocalypto”
It would be something of an understatement to say that Mel Gibson, Oscar winner and Hollywood star of over two decades, has not had...
Kate Winslet for “The Holiday”
It has been quite the busy year for Kate Winslet, from an animated rat in Flushed Away to a mother dealing with her inner...
Cameron Diaz for “The Holiday”
Usually ferociously guarded, Cameron Diaz has learned to relax in front of the press. Arriving with minimum make up, her blonde hair now dark...
Darren Aronofsky for “The Fountain”
For Darren Aronofsky, The Fountain has been a labour of love for several years. This highly complex and original romantic drama explores the fountain...
John Whitsell for “Deck the Halls”
Another year, another Xmas movie, but for director John Whitsell, his Deck the Halls has many a unique quality as he explained to Paul...
Melissa George for “Turistas”
She's a wife, a stepmother, a former ice skater, TV soap actress, and movie star, not to mention gracing the cover of Australian Vogue!...
Amy Adams for “Enchanted”
Once an unknown, struggling actress, now Amy Adams is the Oscar nominated star of Disney's Enchanted, playing an animated character who ends up in...
Kristin Davis for “Deck the Halls”
Since the demise of Sex and the City, it's a more demure Kristin Davis that we have seen on screen. While fans of the...
Matthew Broderick for “Deck the Halls”
Matthew Broderick continues to display a sense of anarchic comedy in the new comedy, Deck the Halls. Here he plays Steve, a suburban dad...
Peter Cattaneo for “Opal Dreams”
Nobody was more surprised than British director Peter Cattaneo when his Full Monty became such a universal hit. Choosing to still make films in...
Jennifer Coolidge for “For Your Consideration”
Frequent Christopher Guest collaborator Jennifer Coolidge returns to familiar improve territory in Guest's For your Consideration. The comedienne is frequently cast as bimbos despite...
Hugh Jackman for “The Fountain”
Hugh Jackman never changes. He may have been doing interviews for hours on end but at the tail end of a busy day, Jackman...
Sacha Baron Cohen for “Borat”
Borat Sagdiyev is a fictional Kazakhstani journalist invented and portrayed by the British comedian provocateur Sacha Baron Cohen. Originally conceived in 1994, the...
Daniel Craig for “Casino Royale”
At 38, Daniel Craig has amassed a large amount of experience in various theatrical and cinematic works including "Road to Perdition", "Lara Croft: Tomb...
Eva Green for “Casino Royale”
26-year-old French actress/composer Eva Green rose to fame in her feature film debut, Bernardo Bertolucci's NC-17-rated film "The Dreamers" in 2003. The actress scored...
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...
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...
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...