As ex-con Max Da Costa, who’s on a mission to save humanity in Elysium, Matt Damon finally goes where he’s never gone before: outer space.
Interview: Emma Stone
Emma Stone is one of those people that you’d love to grab a few beers with — even though you’ve never actually met her.
Interview: Peter Dinklage
Peter Dinklage may be short in stature, but he’s not short on status. The American actor is in the eye of the perfect career storm between Game of Thrones and his role in X-Men.
Interview: Morgan Freeman
Morgan Freeman admits he fell deeply in love with his Lucy co-star Scarlett Johansson.
Interview: Horror directors Colin & Cameron Cairnes
Brothers Colin and Cameron Cairnes were always going to make a career out of scaring people.
Jump aboard James Bond’s Skyfall train
You don’t have to be 007 to travel in style and follow in the super spy’s footsteps — now there’s a Skyfall train that runs from London to Edinburgh. Sorry, the ticket price doesn’t include martinis or villains.
Interview: Elisabeth Shue
The only person who wasn’t surprised Elisabeth Shue was in a blood ’n’ guts, tongue-in-cheek ‘‘horror’’ movie about killer piranhas was Elisabeth Shue.
Film review: The Help
Highly deserving of its Oscar buzz, the adaptation of Kathryn Stockett’s 2009 bestseller The Help offers stellar performances, political savvy and a heart-wrenching narrative.
Interview: Elizabeth Banks
Jews, fat Americans, Asians, illegal immigrants, war-mongering Germans and women get a bollocking in musical comedy Pitch Perfect 2 — but director Elizabeth Banks says it could have been much worse.
Interview: Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman knew he’d done a good job in his latest film, Prisoners, when his wife stopped holding his hand during a screening, and shifted in her seat away from him.
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