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Jennifer Carpenter talks to Tim Nasson about Emily Rose
Jennifer Carpenter talks to Tim Nasson about Emily Rose “I’m addicted to dresses now – I didn’t even know I liked them,” says Carpenter. “I thought I’d live in my jeans and T-shirts forever.” Carpenter, 25, dolled up for the premieres of “The Exorcism of Emily Rose” last week at the Venice Film Festival and […]
Terrance Howard Talks Hustle and Flow to Tim Nasson
Terrance Howard Talks Hustle and Flow to Tim Nasson New York City – This just may be thirty-six year old, six foot, two inch Terrance Dashon Howard’s (yes, he now uses his middle name) best year; professionally, at least. The dashing actor, who got his start in film more than a decade ago in “Mr. […]
Johnny Depp is Willy Wonka by Tim Nasson
Johnny Depp is Willy Wonka by Tim Nasson With “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” Johnny Depp marks his fourth outing with director Tim Burton. His first, the classic 1990 film “Edward Scissorhands,” until now, was his best. “Ed Wood,” the autobiographical film, in which he donned a wig and heelswas great but more of an […]
Dakota Fanning Interview for War of the Worlds by Tim Nasson
by Tim Nasson Dakota Fanning may be eleven years old, but her peers, mostly actors twice her age or older, and anyone who has met her, know her to be more of a young lady than a little girl. And if Dakota has her way, she is on her way to becoming this generation’s Jodie […]
Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg War of the Worlds Interview by Tim Nasson
by Tim Nasson New York City – It has been a year, almost to the week, that I sat down with Tom Cruise to discuss Collateral – one of last summer’s biggest box office hits. That Tom Cruise, the one I had met many times before – beginning in 1993 when he was in Boston […]
Justin Chatwin talks to Tim Nasson
Justin Chatwin talks to Tim Nasson New York City – Every summer delivers to the multiplex near you a new and promising “Rising Star.” Hmmm. Let’s back up a few years. 2000! The seventeen year old star (at the time) of “Almost Famous,” Patrick Fugit. Who? OK. Let’s try 2002 and 2004! He had two […]
Garrett Hedlund talks to Tim Nasson
Garrett Hedlund talks to Tim Nasson New York City – Garrett Hedlund has only three movies under his belt. And one of them hasn’t even opened in theaters yet. But at twenty years old, and six feet, three inches on either side of that belt, Hedlund’s blonde hair and blue-eyed charm is enough to make […]
Mark Wahlberg Talks to Tim Nasson about Four Brothers
Mark Wahlberg Talks to Tim Nasson about Four Brothers New York City – It was thirty-four years ago, June 5th, 1971, to be exact, that Mark Wahlberg was born in the poor, working class section of Boston known as Dorchester. Wahlberg was the last of nine kids, (six boys, and three girls), his mother would […]
Andre 3000 Four Brothers Interview
Andre 3000 Four Brothers Interview, by Tim Nasson NYC- If you have heard of Andre 3000, it is more likely that you have “heard him.” Unless you’re ninety years old and never watch TV, or listen to the radio, you would be hard pressed to have never heard of “Outkast.” “Outkast,” you know, is a […]
Danny Huston Interview The Proposition
Danny Huston Interview The Proposition, By Tim Nasson If you’re one of the throngs who think the great art house film has gone the way of the Galapagos Flightless Cormorant, you would be correct. When one that is worth paying the price of admission does come into view, it is a rare treat, indeed. It […]
Christian Bale talks Batman Begins to Tim Nasson
Christian Bale talks Batman Begins to Tim Nasson Los Angeles – Nearly twenty years ago, at age twelve, Christian Bale stole hearts and captivated audiences in the leading role of Steven Spielberg’s WWII epic, Empire of the Sun. Two years later, in 1989, the first Batman movie, directed by Tim Burton, starring Michael Keaton (Batman) […]
Kristanna Loken: The Kiss & Tell Interview
Chateau Marmont, Hollywood; You’d think, with the name Kristanna Loken, that Kristanna Loken would be a Nordic supermodel or at the very least, a Norwegian émigré. The fact is, the town Loken was born, Ghent, is not in some hidden treasure in Norway, where beautiful blonde haired and blue eyed girls are born; and mature […]
Oscar Acting Nominations For Foreign Language (Non-English) Performaces
1961 (34th Academy Awards) Sophia Loren — Actress, Two Women [Italian] * 1962 (35th Academy Awards) Marcello Mastroianni — Actor, Divorce – Italian Style [Italian] 1964 (37th Academy Awards) Sophia Loren — Actress, Marriage Italian Style [Italian] 1966 (39th Academy Awards) Anouk Aimee — Actress, A Man and a Woman [French] 1966 (39th Academy Awards) […]
Sandra Bullock Talks to Tim Nasson about Miss Congeniality 2
Sandra Bullock Talks to Tim Nasson about Miss Congeniality 2 Los Angeles – It’s hard to believe, well, a few things – that Sandra Bullock is forty-one years old; that she earned only $250,000 for the movie The Net in 1995, and more than $20 million for her most recent film, Miss Congeniality 2: Armed […]
Keanu Reeves talks to Tim Nasson about Constantine
Keanu Reeves talks to Tim Nasson about Constantine Los Angeles – It’s hard to believe that six years has gone by since Neo took the world by storm in the first Matrix movie, and two subsequent sequels. What might be harder to comprehend is that it has been nearly twenty years since the now forty-one […]
Channing Tatum talks to Tim Nasson about Coach Carter
Channing Tatum talks to Tim Nasson about Coach Carter You may not have known his name, but now that you do, it will be hard to forget—the boy’s face and body has graced the pages of virtually every glossy magazine in the world, (Nautica, Aeropostale, Dolce & Gabbana and A&F ad campaigns), and on television […]
Jim Carrey Interview with Tim Nasson for Lemony Snicket
Tim Nasson Beverly Hills, CA – If you are looking for a happy, uplifting story to read about the versatile actor Jim Carrey, then I would suggest, please, STOP. NOW! And look elsewhere. I am sorry to be the one to tell you that Jim Carrey’s latest movie, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, […]
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Joel Schumacher talk Phantom of the Opera to Tim Nasson
By Tim Nasson: New York City – Why turn one of the most successful Broadway musicals in history – seen by over 80 million people worldwide, since its debut in London’s West End in 1986 – into a big screen spectacle? Did Chicago and Moulin Rouge, two films of this decade, (the former winning Best […]
Leonardo DiCaprio Interview with Tim Nasson for The Aviator
By Tim Nasson Beverly Hills – It’s been seven years since Leonardo DiCaprio captured the hearts and eyes of the world with his role in Titanic. That was also the year he was named one of the the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World, by People Magazine. Not only did the six foot-one inch […]
Hilary Swank Interview with Tim Nasson for Million Dollar Baby
By Tim Nasson Los Angeles – The last time we took notice of Hilary Swank was nearly five years ago, when she portrayed a girl pretending to be a boy in her Academy Award winning role in Boys Don’t Cry. Some actresses, well, actually most, after winning their first Oscar, continually end up in dreck, like […]
Angelina Jolie talks to Tim Nasson about Dad, Her Breasts and Movies
By Tim Nasson St. Regis Hotel, Los Angeles – TV tabloid show “Access Hollywood” on Wednesday, November 10th, reported, (via an US Weekly correspondent), that Academy Award winning actress Angelina Jolie, who was bunked down at The St. Regis Hotel promoting her upcoming Oliver Stone film, Alexander, had started the process of making amends with […]
Colin Farrell Interview with Tim Nasson for Alexander
By Tim Nasson Los Angeles – Five foot, ten inch, international superstar, Colin Farrell, walks into a suite at the St. Regis Hotel in Los Angeles on a recent late Sunday morning for our scheduled interview, not with cup of coffee in one hand, cell phone in the other, as ‘conventional’ Hollywood types normally do. […]
Golden Girl Betty White Interview with Tim Nasson
By Tim Nasson Whether you’re of my generation, who watched “The Golden Girls” during their original run, Saturday nights on NBC at 9:00pm, with their grandmother; or of an older generation who, with friends, gathered around the TV in your living room, cocktails in hand, laughing, sometimes so hard you cried; or were one of […]
Jude Law Interview with Tim Nasson for Alfie
By Tim Nasson New York City – Whether you remember first seeing his face on screen in Gattaca (1997) – Law’s first major big screen role – or his revealing performance on Broadway in Indiscretions (1995), Jude Law is someone you don’t easily forget. And it’s not just his beauty that is captivating. The man […]
John Travolta and Joaquin Phoenix Interviews with Tim Nasson for Ladder 49
By Tim Nasson Seventies heartthrob John Travolta has come a long way since his first film, nearly 30 years ago. From dancer (Saturday Night Fever, Grease, Staying Alive) to comedian (Look Who’s Talking) to Academy Award nominee (Pulp Fiction) to Scientologist to box-office gold (Michael, Phenomenon, Get Shorty, Face/Off, A Civil Action) to laughingstock (Battlefield […]