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Elijah Wood Finds His Voice in '9'new

Wood has been doing voice-over work for films, television series, and video games for more than a dozen years.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ian Caddell  |  09-04-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Dustin Milligan of 'Extract' is on the Risenew

The acting community has a Yellowknife mafia. Not surprisingly, it is, like the Northwest Territories town itself, rather small. In fact, there are just two members.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ian Caddell  |  09-04-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

'Extract' Star Jason Bateman Plays it Straightnew

After working in the film and television industry for almost three decades, Jason Bateman has finally become a leading man. He says that Extract director Mike Judge saw similarities between Arrested Development's Michael Bluth and Joel and felt that he would be believable in the role.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ian Caddell  |  08-31-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Nicolas Cage Finds a Way of 'Knowing'new

Nicolas Cage saw parallels between Knowing's relationships and his own family bonds.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ian Caddell  |  03-23-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Clive Owen Creates a Secret Agent All His Own in 'The International'new

Clive Owen was not chosen to play James Bond, even after years of speculation that the 007 role was a natural fit. Yet in The International he does get to play a character who somewhat resembles Bond, and with a plot in which the secret agent would feel at home.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ian Caddell  |  02-09-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Chris Rock Earns His Comedy Stripesnew

Although there's no profanity from Chris Rock in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, the comic has fun as Marty the zebra, who finds a herd's worth of others like him.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ian Caddell  |  11-11-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

'Soul Men' Offers Vintage Bernie Macnew

Director Malcolm Lee says he was just hearing back from a focus group about their reaction to his new movie when he learned that the film's co-star had died.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ian Caddell  |  11-04-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Tim Robbins Meshes Drama and Humor in 'The Lucky Ones'new

The film has two big surprises. One is the humor and the other is the presence in the cast of Tim Robbins, one of filmdom's most vocal antiwar advocates.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ian Caddell  |  09-26-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

'Goal II''s Kuno Becker Bends It with Beckhamnew

Kuno Becker calls himself a nomad, and this is no actorly overstatement. The star of Goal II: Living the Dream admits he hasn’t had a home in quite some time.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ken Eisner  |  08-29-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Rumer Willis Gets Her Geek on in 'The House Bunny'new

If there's a difference between Willis—the daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis—and other second-generation actors, it’s that she could relate to the geeky character she plays in the movie The House Bunny more than the glamorous world from which she hails.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ian Caddell  |  08-18-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Javier Bardem Finds the Real in 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona' Rolenew

When Woody Allen was writing the part of a Spaniard who seduces two American tourists, he had Bardem in mind.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ian Caddell  |  08-18-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

James Franco Makes a Dope Return to Comedy in 'Pineapple Express'new

Seth Rogen was so enthusiastic about the idea of working with Franco in the film that he decided to give up the role that he had written for himself, with his writing partner Evan Goldberg.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ian Caddell  |  08-01-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Alan Arkin on 'Get Smart'new

The film, which opens June 20, sees him playing the Chief, a senior agent for CONTROL who decides to promote one of his researchers, Maxwell Smart (Steve Carell), to field agent despite some strong misgivings about his abilities.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ian Caddell  |  06-13-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

'The Forgotten Woman' Highlights Indian Widowsnew

Photographer turned filmmaker Dilip Mehta lets his lyrical camerawork and subjects tell their sometimes heart-wrenching stories of poverty and neglect, which aren't easy on the eyes. The film depicts the most marginalized people in Indian society, widows who are abandoned by their families and relatives once their husbands die.
The Georgia Straight  |  R. Paul Dhillon  |  04-28-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

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