Rachel Weisz: Brit and Fit
The London-based actress is taking her lumps, and they're leaving bruises!
The London-based actress is taking her lumps, and they're leaving bruises!
The future isn't clear for actress Angelina Jolie, who's most famous right now for being Jon Voight's daughter. The movie she made with David Duchovny, Playing God, was a disappointment, but many in Hollywood, especially those who've seen her in HBO's Gia, see good things to come.
Lawrence Bender may be 40, but as producer of Quentin Tarantino's films, plus Fresh, Good Will Hunting, and the upcoming Renee Zellwegger starrer A Price Above Rubies, he's been at the center of what's galvanized and distinguished young Hollywood in the '90s.
Behind the wheel of his beloved yellow Le Mans, Joaquin Phoenix bemoans his diet, laments the pressures of Hollywood, praises movies large and small, and remembers his brother.
Titanic star Kate Winslet, the actress many consider the most talented of her generation, talks about the dangers of acting, the joy of passion and the pleasure of knowing Leonardo DiCaprio.
The star of Verhoven's Starship Troopers is not the fly-by-night starlet some might expect her to be.
Russian-born Milla Jovovich, the tall glass of vodka who livened up last spring's The Fifth Element, grew up fast. And now she thinks fast, talks fast, loves fast food, and is becoming one of Hollywood's favorite exotic beauties.
Is Claudia Schiffer too famous as a model to pass for an actress? She hopes Abel Ferrara's The Blackout will make people see her as more than a stick figure.
Over and over filmmakers bet the box office that the stars they've cast in their films will click together and create cinematic magic. But who do their stars think they'd sizzle with on the silver screen?
On the occasion of returning to the screen after a two-year baby hiatus, the inimitable Madeline Stowe talks about playing nasty Barbies as a child and making love to William Hurt, Kenneth Branagh, and Doogie Howser in her new film, Tempting Fate.
Jon Bon Jovi was a rock god in the '80s. Will he be a screen god in the '90s?
Beautiful and bodacious Jennifer Lopez is full of surprises, not the least of which are raging talent and a two-million dollar price tag. Here, the actress who seems to have burst out of nowhere into stardom explains why she gets roles Sandra Bullock doesn't, describes how Wesley Snipes wouldn't give it a rest, and reveals that Oliver Stone smells like "spicy lavender."
So, Catherine Zeta-Jones is gorgeous, obviously. But that's not the most incredible thing about her.