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John Jurgensen: Hollywood's Favorite Cowboy
Author Cormac McCarthy, 76, talked about love, religion, his 11-year-old son, the end of the world and the movie based on his novel 'The Road.' He was just getting going.
2010-04-13 to bestof, books, movies, portrait, profile, story by soobrosa
Dana Goodyear: Man of Extremes
The Return of James Cameron.
2009-10-24 to bestof, movies, portrait, profile, story by soobrosa
When Woody met Larry
Woody Allen has cast fellow neurotic New Yorker Larry David as his latest anti-hero. As the film premieres in America, Sara Vilkomerson meets cinema's oddest couple
2009-05-30 to bestof, movies, portrait by soobrosa
Neil Strauss: Sacha Baron Cohen -- the Real Borat -- Finally Speaks
In his only interview as himself, Sacha Baron Cohen talks about growing up kosher in London, inventing a new kind of comedy with Ali G and conquering Hollywood with Borat
2009-05-30 to bestof, comedy, movies, portrait by soobrosa
'For me, acting is tortuous'
Philip Seymour Hoffman talks to Lynn Hirschberg about the difficulty of acting
2009-01-12 to bestof, movies, portrait by bagoly
Kevin Costner defends his Hollywood legacy
Costner sees himself as a crusader, a frontiersman. He would never, he says, do a sequel (although he has talked frequently enough about making The Bodyguard: 2). He’d never do something just for the cash. He’s happy to cause a stink (and often does) when
2008-09-18 to movies, portrait by bagoly
A story told in the blink of an eye
After a massive stroke left him with the use of just one eyelid, Jean-Dominique Bauby began to 'dictate' a book. It was an instant bestseller. As the film of his final years opens, Elizabeth Day meets the woman who helped him - and who became part of hi
2008-01-29 to bestof, movies, people, portrait by metatron
The enigma of Day-Lewis
He has been hailed as one of Britain's greatest actors ever since he lit up the screen in My Beautiful Laundrette 22 years ago. He won an Oscar soon after for My Left Foot, and is now heavily tipped for another for his towering performance as a pioneerin
2008-01-13 to bestof, movies, people, portrait, profile by metatron
Hello, come in, do have a nibble ...
He is the original screen psychopath and his hellraising is legendary. So how did Dennis Hopper end up as a meeter-and-greeter at a London gallery? Stuart Jeffries finds out
2007-07-04 to arts, bestof, movies, portrait by bagoly

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