Tim Burton for “Planet of the Apes”
Tim Burton remains one of Hollywood's most idiosyncratic and unique filmmakers, able to take conventional material and make it his own. This is why...
Mark Wahlberg for “Planet of the Apes”
Mark Wahlberg takes risks treading into Charlton Heston's shoes in the new version of Planet of the Apes. But Wahlberg loves a challenge, and...
Helena Bonham Carter for “Planet of the Apes”
Helena Bonham Carter spent years covering her ankles in all of that period garb. Now, as the female chimp lead in Tim Burton's Planet...
Freddie Prinze Jr. for “Summer Catch”
What with his engagement to Buffy's Sarah Michelle Gellar and his recent gig in Australia shooting the anticipated Scooby-Doo, Freddie Prinze jnr is one...
Susan Ward for “The In-Crowd”
It's not easy to make the transition from soap starlet to feature film actress, admits ex-model Susan Ward. But the former Sunset Beach star...
Sam Neill for “Jurassic Park III”
New Zealand's Sam Neill has gone this year from dry, laconic Aussie humour to Hollywood heavyweight Jurassic park 3. And in between, he...
Ming-Na for “Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within”
One of America's most beautiful Asian stars, Ming-Na (formerly Ming-Na Wen)was recently voted by America's A-Magazine as "one of the 100 most influential American...
Tea Leoni for “Jurassic Park III”
Funny, irreverent and unpredictable, she's the perfect foil for William Macy in the new Jurassic Park flick, not to mention hubbie David Duchovny. Paul...
Joe Pantoliano, Sean Hayes for “Cats and Dogs”
Action, adventure, comedy, and talking animals, it's all there in the hilarious computer-generated farce, Cats and Dogs, a film that provides a comical glimpse...
Kirsten Dunst for “Crazy/Beautiful”
She's sweet 19 now and all grown up as can be seen by her latest movie crazy/beautiful. Funny, sweet and honest, Dunst spoke to...
Frances O’Connor for “A.I.: Artifical Intelligence”
Aussie actress Frances O'Connor may have made her film debut in the ultra low-budget Love and Other Catastrophes, but these days, the mow London-based...
Hayley Joel Osment for “A.I.: Artifical Intelligence”
Hayley Joel Osment is no mere child star. don't be fooled by height or age, young master Osment walks into a room with the...
John Singleton for “Baby Boy”
Director John Singleton broke new ground with his Boyz 'N' the Hood, which launched the career of Cuba Gooding jnr. Now, 10 years later,...
Rob Cohen for “The Fast and the Furious”
Director Rob Cohen is nothing but diverse from such critically acclaimed gems as Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, to Dragonheart and TV's The Rat...
Jean Reno for “The Crimson Rivers”
French star Jean Reno flits effortlessly from Hollywood to French cinema, and this year, moviegoers will see him in both the former (the big-budgeted...
Paul Walker for “The Fast and the Furious”
Paul Walker is Hollywood's latest teen idol, but the star of the adrenalin-charged Fast and the Furious, doesn't mind a bit, as he happily...
David Duchovny for “Evolution”
David Duchovny may have thought he had left the world of aliens behind with his exit from X-Files, but the former Mulder is back...
Angelina Jolie for “Tomb Raider”
Angelina Jolie loves to further than most actresses in her generation, and she told Paul Fischer, making Tomb Raider was a fantasy come true.It's...
John Travolta for “Swordfish”
John Travolta has had as many misses as he has hits, but the superstar remains philosophical about the various phases in his extraordinary career....
Halle Berry for “Swordfish”
She's as gorgeous as ever, walking into the room wearing a tiny mini skirt with a slit up the side and a sheer black...
Hugh Jackman for “Swordfish”
Aussie Hugh Jackman continues to be on a Hollywood roll. Though still based in Australia, Hugh is having a blast working with the very...
Paul Walker for “2 Fast 2 Furious”
In a relatively short period of time Paul Walker, 29, has emerged as one of Hollywood's major players. But the young star, taking a...
Christina Ricci for “The Man who Cried”
Christina Ricci arrives a fashionably 45 minutes late for our interview. Casually attired sporting jeans and a small top, one notices that as diminutive...
Ben Affleck for “Pearl Harbor”
Q. What Was Boot Camp Like?Answer: "First of all it was the most physically gruelling experience of my life, and second of all...
Jerry Bruckheimer for “Pearl Harbor”
What was the PH story that inspired him the most? "One of them sat down with me and said 'look, I really want...
Michael Bay for “Pearl Harbor”
They made a conscious choice about the opening: "There's no place for credits upfront, I think the only credit should just be Pearl Harbor",...
Josh Hartnett for “Pearl Harbor”
There's been plenty of rumours swirling around about Josh Hartnett, especially on the Internet, and he decided to clear things up for us: "I've...
Colm Feore for “Pearl Harbor”
The real Admiral Kimmel, head of the Pacific Fleet and stationed at Pearl Harbor during the attack, has ben labelled the scape goat to...
Dan Aykroyd for “Pearl Harbor”
Question: You were never actually in Hawaii to film your scenes?Answer: "My locations were very inglorious for this movie, I worked at the stage...
Kate Beckinsale for “Pearl Harbor”
27-year-old British actress Kate Beckinsale has had a wide variety of films ranging from British black comedies "Cold Comfort Farm" and the ensemble film...