James Garner for “The Notebook”
"I'm 76 years old and I'm worn out!" exclaims a boisterous James Garner as he sits down to chat about his co-starring role in...
John Carpenter, David Foster for “The Fog”
John Carpenter is a true legend. The director is a man many consider one of the great filmmakers of all time, certainly in the...
Tom Welling, Maggie Grace, Selma Blair, Rupert Wainwright for “The Fog”
The original "The Fog" included a bevy of scream queens and memorable character actors ranging from Jamie Lee Curtis and her mom Janet Leigh...
Kirsten Dunst for “Spider-Man 2”
Kirsten Dunst looked delightful as she arrived to talk about Spider-Man 2, the sequel to the original box office hit. Arriving in a short,...
Rachel McAdams for “The Notebook”
Beautiful star-on-the-rise Rachel McAdams says she has barely enough time for an off-screen love life, ironic, since we're sitting down chatting about her starring...
James Franco for “Spider-Man 2”
James Franco is Hollywood's quiet acvhiever. Shy, reticent, and as much like the James Dean he played, he is an actor who prefers the...
Ashley Judd for “De-Lovely”
Ashley Judd is not one to care about the media's perception of her image. Arriving close to an hour late for her scheduled...
Sam Raimi for “Spider-Man 2”
Sam Raimi has been one of Hollywood's most unique filmmakers for over two decades, but it took the first Spider-Man to to truly turn...
Ben Stiller for “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story”
It would be an understatement to say that this is quite the busy year for Ben Stiller. So far, we've talked to him about...
Tobey Maguire for “Spider-Man 2”
Tobey Maguire is not one from shying away from how he feels about the media. Casually attired in jeans and t-shirt, Maguire is...
Steve Coogan for “Around the World in 80 Days”
Steve Coogan may not be a huge name here in the US, but back in his native Britain, the multi-faceted star of TV and...
Nicole Kidman for “The Stepford Wives”
Nicole Kidman has had her share of playing depressing characters, but finally lets herself ago. Now in New York, she shares the spotlight with...
Thandie Newton for “The Chronicles of Riddick”
Thandie Newton has a practical and fiercely honest perspective on her career, at least in Hollywood. The still luminous actress, who turns up as...
Jennifer Love Hewitt for “Garfield”
Jennifer Love Hewitt was in a playful mood while promoting the part live action, part CGI comedy Garfield, in which she plays a love-struck...
Vin Diesel for “The Chronicles of Riddick”
Vin Diesel arrives at the end of a long day of interviews looking as if he had been literally hit by a truck. Collapsing...
Alexa Davalos for “The Chronicles of Riddick”
The Chronicles of Riddick may be about Vin Diesel kicking butt, but fans of the now defunct Angel may see the film for another...
Jake Gyllenhaal for “The Day After Tomorrow”
Some celebrities are reknowned for looking very different in real life, but not Jake Gyllenhaal. I had the chance to speak with the 23-year-old...
Jena Malone for “Saved”
Jena Malone is not your typical 19-year old. There is nothing remotely Hollywood about this actress who punctuates her sentences with 'man', and loosely...
Snoop Dogg for “Soul Plane”
Snoop Dogg arrives appropriately dressed with his 'doggie' gold chain around his neck. Perennially cool and softly spoken, Snoop is determined to be taken...
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson for “Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban”
Things have changed for now 14-year olds Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson. Greeting the press the day after the world premiere of Harry Potter...
Rupert Everett for “Shrek 2”
Rupert Everett is one of a kind: openly gay, ferociously critical of Hollywood and sharp-witted as they come. No wonder he was cast as...
Rose Byrne for “Troy”
New York's plush Essex House hotel, with its views of Central Park, is miles away from Aussie actress Rose Byrne's Sydney abode. Shy and...
Antonio Banderas for “Shrek 2”
The person most surprised that he steals the new Shrek from the likes of Myers and Murphy, is the actor responsible for some scene-stealing:...
Guy Pearce for “A Slipping Down Life”
Guy Pearce was in a trendy West Hollywood hotel for a fleeting visit to promote his little-known Indie film A Slipping Down Life. The...
Peter O’Toole for “Troy”
The voice remains unforgettable, as does the larger-than-life demeanour of one Peter O'Toole. Nominated for seven Oscars, beginning with his indefinable Lawrence of Arabia,...
Diane Kruger for “Troy”
If Helen of Troy was the face that launched a thousand ships, then beautiful German actress Diane Kruger's face is launching a thousand magazine...
Eric Bana for “Troy”
Australia's Eric Bana is on the fast track to Hollywood stardom, from The Hulk to Troy, but this very Aussie actor is now looking...
Lindsay Lohan for “Mean Girls”
If one was to believe recent tabloid reports, Lindsay Lohan is not so much a mean girl but a party girl. But Lohan is...
Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, Amanda Seyfried for “Mean Girls”
The new film Mean Girls is not your average Hollywood teen film. Written by Tina Fey of Saturday Night Live fame, this is one...
Julianne Moore for “Laws of Attraction”
We're not used to seeing Julianne Moore doing an old-fashioned romantic comedy, but fans will be pleasantly surprised seeing her in Laws of Attraction,...