June 20, 2002 | In the brave new world of 2054 depicted in Minority Report, breaking news downloads onto magazine covers and newspaper pages. Retinal-scanning surveillance systems facilitate police dragnets and…
June 6, 2008 | To promote Stuck, the bleakly funny black comedy in which he plays a downsized white-collar worker who has a close encounter with an oncoming car, Irish-born actor…
Critics and casual readers have long suspected Steve Martin was waxing autobiographical when he wrote Shopgirl, his bittersweet novella about the short-lived romance between Ray Porter, a fiftysomething dot-com millionaire,…
January 22, 2006 | Director Steven Soderbergh is an Oscar-winning A-lister, with credits ranging from the gritty Traffic to the fizzy Ocean’s Eleven. But he’s also still the same bad boy…
August 27, 1994 | There was a point in the 1960s when Terence Stamp was an actor on almost every casting director's A-list, and a gossip-column staple as a rogue…
November 3, 2008 | Documentarians Carl Dean and Tia Lessin were all set to make a movie about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina – specifically, about National Guardsmen, newly returned from…
July 16, 2004 | Omar Sharif is on the phone, calling from his home in Paris - specifically, a suite in the luxurious Hotel Royal Monceau, near the Champs-Elysées – and…
Throughout the many hours of televised tributes to Ronald Reagan that aired in the wake of his passing, I noticed a curious phenomenon: Hardly anyone on any network felt compelled…
September 1, 2004 | Many American actresses might think twice, or even thrice, before signing on to play Becky Sharp, the upwardly mobile anti-heroine of William Makepeace Thackeray's Vanity Fair.…