NEW YORK – One is a rough-around-the-edges Brit who permeates a masculine musk from every pore. The other is a balding schlub who could pass for your local postman. Yet despite these differences, Clive Owen
There comes a time in every dramatic actor’s career when he just wants to get silly. A time when he just wants to drop the heavy dialogue and act out the action dreams that he
If director James McTeigue can’t spruce up a movie, it’s doomed to Blockbuster purgatory. The assistant director of “Star Wars: Episode 2 – Attack of the Clones” and “The Matrix” trilogy co-directs “The Invasion,” loosely
Los Angeles – In another daring Hollywood move to break out of being typecast, Kal Penn, best known for his stereotypical stoner lead in “Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle,” takes on the leading
In the music business, there is undeniable shame and desperation for a one hit wonder. In the film “Music and Lyrics,” Hugh Grant leaves “Bridget Jones Diary” behind and becomes Alex Fetcher, a 80s pop
Billy Bob Thornton is known for a lot of things. The Arkansas-born bad boy and husband to Angelina Jolie in her pre-Brad Pitt days is best known for playing “the jerk” character in films like
Don’t ask director Seth Landau about the significance of the mask in his new film, “Bryan Loves You.” On the film’s official Web site, visitors are greeted by a cheap yet menacing mask that is
Kate Winslet and her co-star, Patrick Wilson, sat down with “The Temple News” to discuss their new drama “Little Children,” as well as diversifying film roles and Hollywood hype. “The script was fantastic,” Winslet said.
If ever the pages of a novel felt like they were being projected onto a silver screen, that film would be “Little Children.” The film has many components found in strong literature: thorough character development,
Jack Nicholson performing a film scene while wearing a dildo doesn’t sound like a drama. It doesn’t even sound like a thriller. Well, it might thrill some people. But believe it or not, that’s the