Movie Review: ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’
Harry, Ron and Hermione spend most of the time hiding out in the woods as they do for most of the film but this is what makes the film so good.
Harry, Ron and Hermione spend most of the time hiding out in the woods as they do for most of the film but this is what makes the film so good.
“Everything you need to know as far as preparation, whether you’re doing Shakespeare or a contemporary piece, should all be right here [he’s holding a copy of the play].
Community’s Jim Rash talks about the show, his side career as a screenwriter and working with the cast.
Human Target’s, Mark Valley talks about the show, how he got into acting and working with his fantastic co-stars!
Patti LuPone sat down and talked with Playbill about her new musical, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. She talked about opening a new musical on Broadway and how musicals require stamina.
Hal Holbrook & Bill Smitrovich discuss The Event, the life of an actor and more! Added bonus: Mr. Holbrook tells the story of how he got started acting!
Bruce Campbell and Gabrielle Anwar talk Burn Notice, working in Miami and the challenges of working on the show!
It’s all Ethan Suplee’s fault. Thanks to his character’s laziness, we have Denzel Washington and Chris Pine risking their lives to save a small Pennsylvania town from a speeding, Unstoppable train loaded with deadly chemicals.
“I’ve never yet been typecast. I get to play all sorts of things.” – Patrick Wilson
Harrison Ford talks about the film, working with Rachel McAdams and why he can’t pick a favorite role.
Steve Carell made a big splash as ‘Brick Tamland’ in Anchorman and from his audition tape, you can see why.
Donal Logue on ‘Terriers’, his ‘actor bag of tricks’ and more!
Roger Michele directed one of my favorite movies, Notting Hill (yeah, I’m not afraind to admit that), so I was looking forward to his latest film, Morning Glory.
Mary Lynn Rasjkub who played ‘Chloe’ on 24, participated in a fan event for the now canceled show recently. Here are some of the highlights as she reminisced on her time at CTU.
Jessica Alba, the star of Fantastic Four, The Love Guru and Honey told Elle Magazine that, “Good actors, never use the script unless it’s amazing writing. All the good actors I’ve worked with, they all say whatever they want to say.”
Molly Shannon took over the role of Marge MacDougall in Promises, Promises from Katie Finneran (who won the Tony for her work), earlier this month. It’s her first time in a Broadway show , which she describes as a “marathon.”
Amber Tamblyn discusses her new roles on ‘House’ & ‘127 Hours’, advice to actors and whether she thinks she’s matured as an actress.
Jesse L. Martin has been easily been able to move from Broadway (Rent), film (Rent and the upcoming Marvin Gaye biopic) and TV (Law & Order) throughout his career. Now, he’s back on Broadway starring opposite Al Pacino in The Merchant of Venice.
And this is where James Franco takes over the film. He’s excellent in the role. He’s on-screen by himself (save for a few hallucinations) and never once do you wish the film moved faster. He is perfect.
Robert Downey, Jr is Peter Highman, an architect stranded in Atlanta desperate to get back to his pregnant wife (Michelle Monaghan) in LA. He catches a ride with the also stranded Ethan (Zach Galifianakis) and the road trip from hell begins.