Oliver Stone for “Alexander”
He's an Oscar winner, obsessive and a reputation for being tough, but there is no denying that Oliver Stone is one of then most...
Tim Allen for “Christmas with the Kranks”
Tim Allen doesn't especially enjoy talking to the print media, yet in a New York hotel, armed with a small video camera, Allen is...
Tom Kenny for “The Spongebob Squarepants Movie”
He may be, as the ditty goes, absorbent, yellow and porous, but voice actor Tom Kenny, aka Spongebob Squarepants, is at a loss as...
Nicolas Cage for “National Treasure”
In an upbeat mood, Nicolas Cage, who rarely talks to the print media, was strikingly enthusiastic and in good spirits when he met the...
Laura Linney for “Kinsey”
On the other end of the phone as she wrapping up interviews in New York for Kinsey, Laura Linney didn't even wait for the...
Angelina Jolie for “Alexander”
Unusually reserved but still an intoxicating presence, Oscar winner Angelina Jolie conceded that she was reticent to take on the complex role of Olympia,...
Colin Farrell for “Alexander”
With a glass of red wine in one hand and cigarette in the other, Colin Farrell unhesitatingly admits that stepping into the shoes of...
Brad Bird for “The Incredibles”
Writer/director Brad Bird started his first animated film at age 11, finishing it at age 13. The film brought him to the attention of...
Shane Carruth for “Primer”
Shane Carruth's "Primer" is one of the most talked about films of the year, so no wonder this self-taught first-time filmmaker captured the grand...
Robert Zemeckis for “The Polar Express”
Oscar winner Robert Zemeckis has always tried to push the cinematic envelope, from his "Back to the Future" trilogy, to "Who Framed Roger Rabbit",...
James Wan, Leigh Whannell for “Saw”
Not that long ago, Australian film students James Wan and Leigh Whannell were these two aspiring film makers from Melbourne. They were the best...
Tom Hanks for “The Polar Express”
Tom Hanks has long been fascinated as much with new technology as acting, or at least marrying the two. Dressed in a black suit...
Alexander Payne for “Sideways”
Few directors are as critically acclaimed as unique visionary Alexander Payne, who has defied Hollywood by making character-driven films that are sharply observed satires...
Nicole Kidman for “Birth”
Nicole Kidman cannot help but look every bit the glamorous star she has become. Exquisitely donned in chocolate brown pants suit, her usual blonde...
Virigina Madsen for “Sideways”
Virginia Madsen looks nothing like her 41 years. As stunningly beautiful as she ever was, with a flawless beauty and tanned skin, movie audiences...
Paul Giamatti for “Sideways”
Paul Giamatti has long been considered one of Hollywood's most interesting character actors, almost exemplifying an 'everyman' quality. As we chat in a Toronto...
Ben Affleck, Christina Applegate for “Surviving Christmas”
Ben Affleck was in a strange mood when he and his "Surviving Christmas" co-star Christina Applegate turned up to promote their holiday comedy "Surviving...
Sam Raimi for “The Grudge”
Sam Raimi began as a director of low-budget horror, but has gained new found respectability and commercial success as the man who forged new...
Renee Zellweger for “Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason”
Renee Zellweger looks different. Her hair is darkened, she is much thinner than usual and hence unrecognizable as she walks into a Los Angeles...
Hugh Grant for “Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason”
Hugh Grant clearly would rather be anywhere else than a large Beverly Hills hotel room in front of prying media. Affable enough, and even...
Robin Williams for “The Final Cut”
Robin Williams is nothing if not unpredictable. Being alone with the comic master and actor, in a tranquil hotel high in the Hollywood Hills,...
Matt Stone, Trey Parker for “Team America: World Police”
They remain the most politically incorrect observers of American society in today's often conservative world. Matt Stone and Trey Parker, creators of TV's infamous...
Taka Ichise for “The Grudge”
Few Japanese producers have influenced American horror film to the same extent as Taka Ichise, the man who brought us The Ring and the...
Sarah Michelle Gellar for “The Grudge”
Sarah Michelle Gellar was in a chirpy, upbeat mood when we met to talk about her starring role in The Grudge, the English-language remake...
Andrew Douglas for “The Amityville Horror” (On-Set)
A risky move, or pure genius- many studios have begun hiring new feature film directors over your typical candidates, so far it seams to...
Ryan Reynolds for “The Amityville Horror” (On-Set)
While walking off the set of 'The Amityville Horror' remake, Ryan Reynolds, who plays George Lutz in the film, chatted a little bit about...
Takashi Shimizu for “The Grudge”
When it comes to the finer points of modern horror, nobody does the genre better and with more skill than the Japanese. So when...
Selma Blair for “A Dirty Shame”
One thing that can be said of Selma Blair: She is by no means your typical Hollywood star. Indeed there's nothing typical about the...
Kerry Conran, Jon Avnet for “Sky Captain”
Some films take years to develop, but rarely do they get as personal as "Sky Captain" for Kerry Conran. The shy genius behind the...
Bernie Mac for “Mr. 3000”
Bernie Mac has successfully transformed himself from a TV star to a movie star, and nothing more evidenced by his winning performance in Mr...