Elizabeth Banks on Being an Actress and a New Mom: “You push through just like any other working mom”
Maternity leave? Not for Elizabeth Banks.
Maternity leave? Not for Elizabeth Banks.
Why is it that Brits always seem to one-up American actors with accents?
Is Billy Crystal the only person who can make the Oscars interesting?
The Help’s Bryce Dallas Howard talked about playing a rich snob in the new movie, which tells the story of a group of African-American maids in 1960s Mississippi.
Bateman’s plan — do what you’re expected until you’ve earned enough respect to do something unexpected
How does one go from a bit player in Australian films and television series and being broke to being a major star of action films?
Howard revealed what draws her to those complex character roles and shared what ultimately made her follow in her famous father’s foot steps.
Emma Stone is one busy actress, who says she is holding “her fame at arm’s length.”
“It’s part of a bigger thing. I have big plans for it,” Franco told ABC late night host Jimmy Kimmel.
Dominic Cooper, star of The Devil’s Double, claims that the gold-painted torso and… let’s say below the belt area… on the film’s poster doesn’t belong to the star him
“Unless your name is Clooney or Pitt or Hanks, I think it’s hard to feel completely like you’re established or where you want to be. This script, which I am eternally grateful for, came to me but only after it bounced off a couple other guys first who didn’t want to do it or couldn’t schedule it. I’d love to be more established”
“That’s the thing I learned early on: No matter how preposterous it is, I don’t say a word (about tabloid stories), ever.
Pulling double duty in The Devil’s Double, Dominic Cooper plays both Iraqi royalty Uday Hussein and his lookalike, Latif Yahia.
Warner Brothers has released the first picture of Henry Cavill as Superman.
“You start with the voice. Or I do anyway. And then the body tends to follow that.”
Freida Pinto talked about life before and after 2008’s sleeper hit, about a young man’s appearance on the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and the problems that ensue.
Noting her love for comedy, Crazy, Stupid, Love actress Marisa Tomei recently talked with Movie Line about what made her jump at the chance to improv with star Steve Carrell and where she’d like to go in future works. “It did stick out on the page. It looked like you
Leonardo DiCaprio and Johnny Depp — top this year’s list of highest-earning Hollywood actors, according to Forbes.
“In terms of acting, though, if you’re playing a highly stylized character whose physicality is the first thing on your mind, there’s a whole acting language that you have to learn.”
“Steve is somebody I responded to right away,” she recalled about the early stages of production. “You’re always looking for nuances in each other and always mining that connection, really.”