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Sunday, 09 September 2007
Torchwood/Doctor Who Star John Barrowman Speaks Out
From Russell T. Davies, writer of Doctor Who, comes Torchwood, a new sci-fi series following the adventures of a team of investigators who use alien technology to solve crime. John Barrowman, the star of the series, recently spoke with MediaBlvd Magazine about the challenges of playing the same character on two different television series. |
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Friday, 07 September 2007
Gina recently took time out from her busy filming schedule on Flash Gordon to talk to The Two Doctors Internet Radio Show. She addressed the criticisms that Flash Gordon has been receiving, and talks about her hopes that the show will find it’s audience. She also talked about Blood Ties and her role there, and her experiences as a teen age model in Japan. | |
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Shoot ‘Em Up stars British actor Clive Owen as Mr. Smith, a very angry man who unexpectedly finds himself entrusted to protect a newborn child. The 42-year-old father of two recently talked to MediaBlvd Magazine about this over-the-top roller coaster ride.
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Thursday, 06 September 2007
Max Beesley Stars In Hotel Babylon
Born to a professional jazz drummer father and a jazz singer mother, 36-year-old Manchester, England native, Max Beesley, hadn’t always wanted to be an actor. That all changed, after he watched Raging Bull. Now a successful actor Beesley talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about how sometimes it’s fun to be a part of something that is just easy entertainment.
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Tuesday, 04 September 2007
Tate Donovan recently sat down with MediaBlvd Magazine, and other publications to discuss the show, the nature of Tom's relationship with his boss, Patty, and working so closely with actress Glenn Close.
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Tuesday, 04 September 2007
Clark Duke is arguably best known for the hit web series, Clark and Michael, for which he is the co-writer, co-producer and co-star, and which developed out of his senior thesis project. Duke recently spoke with MediaBlvd Magazine about his role on Greek, the web series, and other projects he has in the works.
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Saturday, 01 September 2007
Inspired by John Carpenter’s 1978 classic Halloween, writer/director Rob Zombie -- acclaimed musician and visionary director of The Devil’s Rejects and House of 1000 Corpses -- re-imagines one of the most iconic horror stories in film history. “I loved Halloween because it’s a simple story with a great character at the center of it,” Zombie tells MediaBlvd Magazine.
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Thursday, 30 August 2007
Currently hard at work on the sixth Guardian book, The Darkest Kiss, scheduled for release in September 2008, Keri Arthur talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about writing the series, as well as her upcoming Myth and Magic series, scheduled for release in February 2008.
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Monday, 27 August 2007
Arizona native Matt Dallas talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about the upcoming Season 2 cliffhanger. Dallas gave some hints as to what to expect from the show and the characters, once the series returns. |
Sunday, 26 August 2007
John Ralston recently set down for an in-depth interview with MediaBlvd Magazine, in which he talks about the dual roles on Life With Derek and Flash Gordon, and how he became Ming. He also talks about how he thinks die-hard Flash Gordon fans will take to the updating of his character, and his hopes for the show. |
Friday, 24 August 2007
Karen Cliche recently set down with MediaBlvd Magazine to discuss the new series, Flash Gordon, and her character Baylin, who is totally new to the mythos. Baylin has a major part in this week’s episode when she and Flash must travel back to Mongo to find a cure for the bite of an insect from Mongo.
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Friday, 24 August 2007
During a recent visit to the set of the CBS series, the cast and producers of Two and a Half Men spoke to MediaBlvd Magazine, along with various other outlets, about the upcoming season and plans for the 100th episode, as well as how proud they all are of their seven Emmy nominations.
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Wednesday, 22 August 2007
In Season 2, which premieres on September 24th, Hayden Panettiere reveals to MediaBlvd Magazine that a more mature Claire will be trying to live a normal life, while learning how to navigate through her first romantic relationship.
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Tuesday, 21 August 2007
Anastasia Griffith stars on Damages as Katie Connor, a multi-faceted character who on the surface is the good girl, but who may actually may have a very dark past, filled with secrets integral to the shows main plot. Anastasia, the younger sister of Battlestar Galactica’s Jamie Bamber, recently talked to MediaBlvd Magazine and other press sites about the complex character that she plays on the hit show.
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Sunday, 19 August 2007
Talking to MediaBlvd Magazine about what it’s like to find the balance between the reserved Jackman and the psychotic Hyde, 42-year-old Irish actor, James Nesbitt, says that Jekyll is the type of project that an actor waits his entire life for. |
Friday, 17 August 2007
Eric recently participated with MediaBlvd Magazine, and other publications in a confernce call to talk about the changes to Flash Gordon, as well as what familiar elements will be brought in from earlier incarnations. He also discusses how he feels the show will find an audience since it has a full season commitment from SCI FI. |
Thursday, 16 August 2007
Recently, comic book legend Stan Lee, and Who Wants to Be a Superhero? show runner and executive producer Andy Scheer, sat down with MediaBlvd Magazine and other journalists to talk about season two of the successful show, and what it really takes to be a superhero.
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Wednesday, 15 August 2007
Currently in its second season, The Business is a scripted-improv hybrid that takes an entertaining look at the underbelly of the film business. The Canadian born Kathleen Robertson, tells MediaBlvd Magazine that she was drawn to The Business because it was so unlike anything she had done before. |
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Wednesday, 15 August 2007
On August 25th, the series Masters of Science Fiction will conclude with “The Discarded” (directed by Jonathan Frakes), which has Desperate Housewives star James Denton in the ultimate story of despised minorities sentenced to drift in the darkness of outer space forever. The Nashville native talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about his first experience making a science fiction film.
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Tuesday, 14 August 2007
Talking to MediaBlvd Magazine, along with Best Supporting Actor (in a Drama Series) Emmy nominee Masi Oka, Heroes Executive Producer Tim Kring discusses Season 2, what fans can expect to find on the Season 1 DVD and how it feels to be celebrating eight Emmy Award nominations.
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Monday, 13 August 2007
Noah Bean took time out of his busy schedule on the hit show recently to talk to MediaBlvd Magazine about the hit show Damages. He discussed what it was like to be playing a character that is dead in the pilot, and gave some hints to how things end up that way. |
Thursday, 02 August 2007
Best-selling author Neil Gaiman has made a name for himself, both as one of the top writers in modern comics, and as a writer of books for readers of all ages. He talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about his two films being released by Paramount Pictures this year -- this weekend’s Stardust, and Beowulf, released on November 16th. |
Wednesday, 08 August 2007
Since making their debut as partners in 1998's Rush Hour, Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker have become the world's most entertaining, and unlikely, duo. Now six years after the release of Rush Hour 2, Tucker admits to MediaBlvd Magazine that it took a bit of coaxing to get him back in front of the camera again. |
Wednesday, 08 August 2007
Having spent the past several years directing kids’ comedy on television, actor-turned-director Fred Savage (best known for his six seasons as Kevin Arnold on The Wonder Years) jumped at the chance to take on his first feature film with Daddy Day Camp. The 31-year-old Illinois native tells MediaBlvd Magazine about working with so many kids. |
Tuesday 07, August 2007
Jody Racicot plays Dr. Zarkov in SCI FI Channel’s new series Flash Gordon. “He’s the science major, the reclusive genius who assists Flash and Dale through their adventures on both Earth and Mongo,” Racicot told MediaBlvd Magazine, along with other members of the online press at the SCI FI Digital Press Event in June. |
Sunday, 05 August 2007
In the mini-series Fallen, Detroit, Michigan native Rick Worthy plays Camael, an angel devoted to protecting Aaron, as he comes to terms with his destiny as The Redeemer. Familiar to audiences for roles in a variety of projects, including The Magnificent Seven, Star Trek: Voyager and Battlestar Galactica, Worthy talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about working in sci-fi and doing his own stunts. |
Friday, 03 August 2007
Previously best known for memorable performances on such TV series as Everwood, Eight Simple Rules and American Dreams, 25-year-old New Jersey native Paul Wesley talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about reprising his role in ABC Family's Fallen.
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Friday, 03 August 2007
Making the leap from small screen to big screen, 29-year-old Saturday Night Live star Andy Samberg, who stars in Paramount Pictures crude comedy Hot Rod, talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about pretending to be a stuntman, adjusting to his newfound fame, and working on the show he’s been a fan of since he was eight years old. |
Thursday, 02 August 2007
Fallen author Tom Sniegoski talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about the next 4 hours of the ABC Family mini-series, the differences from his books, and his numerous other projects. |
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Thursday, 26 July 2007
What could have possibly taken so long to create a Simpsons movie? “It’s taken 18 years because we’re lazy,” says Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons, at a press conference in Beverly Hills, on Sunday, July 22. “We’ve been asked that question quite a bit and we don’t have the answer.” |
Monday, 23 July 2007
With a career spanning more than two decades, writer Charlaine Harris has achieved the success that many authors only dream about. She talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about what it’s like to juggle two best selling book series, while still maintaining a personal life with her family. |
Wednesday, 18 July 2007
In anticipation of the release of The "Supernatural" Book of Monsters, Demons, Spirits, and Ghouls, we asked Alex Irvine if he’d be willing to answer a few questions; the interview was done via email.
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Wednesday, 18 July 2007
Nikki Blonsky, the now 18-year-old New York native, tells MediaBlvd Magazine about how you should always follow your heart and go for your dreams, just like her character,Tracy Turnblad, in the New Line Cinema Musical Hairspray.
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Saturday, 14 July 2007
The USA Network television series Psych, last year’s number one new show on cable, returns this week, for its second season. Co-stars James Roday and Dule Hill tell MediaBlvd Magazine about what fans can expect from the new season, as well as what makes working on their show so much fun.
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Tuesday, 10 July 2007
Montreal native Colin Ferguson, along with creator/executive producer Jaime Paglia and executive producer Charlie Craig, share hints with MediaBlvd Magazine about what’s in store for his character and the crazy town of Eureka on season two. |
Monday, 09 July 2007
The new original ABC Family dramedy Greek is set at fictitious Cyprus-Rhodes University. As Ashleigh, Zeta Beta Zeta’s Social Chair, and best friend to ZBZ heir apparent, Casey (Spencer Grammar), Amber Stevens tells MediaBlvd Magazine how excited she is about the chance to be a regular character on the television series. |
Thursday, 05 July 2007
Staring out as the new girl on an already successful television series would be daunting for any actress. But, 23-year-old South Carolina native Jaimie Alexander says that was definitely not the case with the welcoming cast of the ABC Family Channel hit, Kyle XY. |
Monday, 02 July 2007
Pop singer turned actress Mandy Moore and The Office’s John Krasinski, the stars of License to Wed, talk to MediaBlvd Magazine about marriage and the secret to maintaining a good relationship. |
Friday, 29 June 2007
Jamie Chambers, renowned for developing the Serenity Role Playing Game is currently busy with a project that will delight Supernatural fans the world over, and that is the creation of the Supernatural Role Playing Game. We asked him if he’d be willing to answer a few questions; the interview was done via email.
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Thursday, 28 June 2007
Actress, Gina Holden, takes on the role of Dale Arden in SCI FI's re-imaged Flash Gordon. She recently spoke to MediaBlvd Magazine and other members of the Digital Press at SCI FI Channel’s Digital Press Event about her role, and her hopes for the show which premieres in August. She also spoke directly to her Japanese Fans. |
Thursday, 28 June 2007
Chris Olivero says that the Kyle XY pilot script stood out to him because it was so different, and he knew that he wanted to be a part of the series. Now in it’s second season, Olivero tells MediaBlvd Magazine that he is quite pleased with the direction his character, Declan, has taken and he’s looking forward to seeing his growth in future episodes. |
Wednesday, 20 June 2007
Returning to a character that was first introduced to audiences nearly 20 years ago, Bruce Willis talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about becoming an action hero again, at the age of 52 in the new feature film, Live Free or Die Hard. |
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Wednesday, 20 June 2007
Adapted from the terrifying short story by suspense master, Stephen King, 1408 tells the story of a room haunted with a spirit that manipulates whatever events its occupants bring in with them from their pasts. John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson talk to MediaBlvd Magazine about their own experiences in creepy hotels. |
Wednesday, 20 June 2007
Steve Carell returns to the role of Evan Baxter introduced in Bruce Almighty, this time taking the lead, as the next one anointed by God in Evan Almighty. Carell, star of NBC’s smash hit television series The Office, talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about working with Morgan Freeman, Wanda Sykes (who plays his assistant, Rita) and countless exotic animals. |
Wednesday, 20 June 2007
With the release of Supernatural: Witch’s Canyon (the second book in the Supernatural tie-in fiction series) a few months away, we asked Jeff Mariotte if he’d be willing to answer a few questions; the interview was done via email.
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Wednesday, 13 June 2007
In an exclusive interview with MediaBlvd Magazine, Bruce Thomas, Marguerite MacIntyre, April Matson and Jean-Luc Bilodeau talk about what it’s like working with each other, as well as how proud they are to be part of such a ground-breaking family drama. |
Monday, 04 June 2007
Following the recent official announcement that season 4 would be the last for the Sci-Fi Channel television series Battlestar Galactica, executive producers Ronald D. Moore (Roswell) and David Eick (Hercules) invited MediaBlvd Magazine and other publications to participate in a conference call to talk about how they reached that decision. |
Wednesday, 30 May 2007
Seth Rogen, the 25-year-old executive producer and star of Knocked Up, tells MediaBlvd Magazine about working with Judd Apatow, the former comedian-turned-filmmaker, and what it’s like to film sex scenes with someone as attractive as Katherine Heigl. |
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Wednesday, 30 May 2007
Boston native Dane Cook, one of today’s hottest stand-up comics, was an unexpected choice for such a dark, dramatic role, but the 35-year-old was ready to be challenged by something entirely new and different. Cook spoke to MediaBlvd Magazine about how, even though he has no plans to give up stand-up, he wants to continue to take on different roles that allow him to stretch as an actor. |
Friday, 25 May 2007
The annual KROQ Weenie Roast Y Fiesta, held at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Irvine, Calif. on May 19th, had some of today’s most popular rock bands on the line-up, mixed with promising newcomers. Check out the exclusive photographs captured by MediaBlvd Magazine. |
Thursday, 24 May 2007
Sera Gamble is the writer of The CW hit series Supernatural, as well as the series' executive story editor. She agreed to an exclusive Q&A session with the staff of WinchesterBros.com, a popular Supernatural fan site. |
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Wednesday, 23 May 2007
Frontman Adam Levine talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about the release of their second album, which already has a hit single, “Makes Me Wonder,” and the band’s excitement to play their new music for their fans. |
Friday, 18 May 2007
Returning as the voice of Princess Fiona in Shrek the Third, Cameron Diaz tells MediaBlvd Magazine that she is thrilled to be so closely identified with an animated character that she admits she greatly respects. |
Thursday, 17 May 2007
With the season one finale less than a week away, three of the actors -- Adrian Pasdar (Nathan Petrelli), Cristine Rose (Angela Petrelli) and Malcolm McDowell (Mr. Linderman) -- who play the more morally questionable characters on the show, talk to MediaBlvd Magazine about their roles.
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Monday, 14 May 2007
Vicki Pettersson is one of the fastest rising new stars of the urban fantasy genre. Her February debut was The Scent of Shadows: The First Sign of the Zodiac, which instantly hit the USA Today best seller list, and its March sequel, The Taste of Night: The Second Sign of the Zodiac, quickly followed. |
Wednesday, 09 May 2007
This week, My Name Is Earl wraps up its successful second season on NBC, as one of TV’s funniest, and sweetest, shows. Co-stars Jaime Pressly, who is currently awaiting the birth of her first child, due any minute, and Ethan Suplee talk to MediaBlvd Magazine about how their characters have grown and changed over the course of two seasons. |
Monday, 07 May 2007
Hayden Panettiere, who plays indestructible high school cheerleader Claire Bennet, and Eric Roberts, the latest nemesis to be after the heroes for nefarious purposes, talk to MediaBlvd Magazine about what they’d like to see happen with their characters in season two and share the ways their lives have changed since becoming a part of NBC's hit TV show, Heroes.
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Wednesday, 02 May 2007
In Fox Searchlight's Waitress, Nathan Fillion plays the doctor who finds himself with an adulterous attraction to his pregnant patient. Best known for his role in the cult hit fantasy series Firefly, and the feature film Serenity, Fillion was drawn to the humor and poignancy of the script. “It’s interesting that both of our characters are being unfaithful to our marriage,”the 36-year-old Canadian tells MediaBlvd Magazine.
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Friday, 27 April 2007
In the Hollywood Pictures thriller The Invisible Annie Newton (Margarita Levieva), may hold the key to unraveling the mystery of a young man who can observe the world, but can not be seen by others. Born and raised in St. Petersburg, Russia, until the age of 11, the former member of the Russian Rhythmic Gymnastic Olympic Team, talked to MediaBlvd Magazine about working on her first big studio film. |
Tuesday, 24 April 2007
Currently the most talked-about writer in the dark fantasy genre, Kim Harrison has recently made the move to hardcover with her latest release For a Few Demons More, which is the fifth installment of her highly successful Rachel Morgan series. “There are some nasty things coming down the line,” Harrison tells MediaBlvd Magazine. |
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Thursday, 19 April 2007
Ryan Gosling stars as hot shot assistant district attorney, Willy Beachum, in Fracture. His character must prosecute the seemingly slam dunk case against Anthony Hopkins's character who has shot his wife at point blank range. “Anthony is intimidating for different reasons than I thought,” Gosling tells MediaBlvd Magazine. |
Wednesday, 18 April 2007
Adam Brody, best known for his work as Seth Cohen on the Fox television series The O.C., stars in the Warner Bros. Pictures film In the Land of Women. He spoke with MediaBlvd Magazine about working with Meg Ryan, getting over embarrassment inflicted by a parent, and his desire to be in a big blockbuster film. |
Wednesday, 18 April 2007
The cast and creative team behind the NBC television series Friday Night Lights gathered together for a panel discussion, "It's Not (Just) About Football . . ." at the Museum of Television & Radio in Beverly Hills, Calif. on February 13, 2007. Check out some of the exclusive photographs of the cast that were captured by MediaBlvd Magazine. |
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Tuesday, 10 April 2007
The Lifetime drama series Blood Ties follows ex-cop turned PI Vicki Nelson (Christina Cox), as she finds herself in a new mystical world.“It was so easy to do this job,” the 35-year-old tells MediaBlvd Magazine in an exclusive interview. “I’m not entirely Vicki, but it just fit. |
Friday, 06 April 2007
In The TV Set, writer Mike Klein (David Duchovny) has just sold his pilot script -- a character-driven dramedy inspired by his struggle to cope with his brother’s suicide. Almost immediately, he discovers that realizing his vision will be an uphill battle. “The character is based on Judd Apatow, who is a writer and director that everyone probably knows, since he did The 40-Year-Old Virgin,” Duchovny tells MediaBlvd Magazine. |
Thursday, 05 April 2007
Dimension Films double feature, Grindhouse, from longtime collaborators Robert Rodriguez (Sin City) and Quentin Tarantino (Kill Bill), is inspired by the independent exploitation classics (known as grindhouse films) of the sixties and seventies. With roles in both films, 33-year-old former Charmed star Rose McGowan spoke with MediaBlvd Magazine about the opportunity to work with both filmmakers. |
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Thursday, 05 April 2007
Bringing a real legitimacy to the role, two-time Academy Award winner Hilary Swank wanted to be a part of The Reaping because she felt that it was a real page-turner that she just couldn’t put down. “To me, this movie was really fun and really smart, and there’s a twist that you don’t see coming,” Swank tells MediaBlvd Magazine. |
Tuesday, 03 April 2007
As the series nears the end of its second season, the producers of the hit CBS series Ghost Whisperer invited select online press for a tour of the haunted set and an interview with the show’s star and producer, Jennifer Love Hewitt. She talked to MediaBlvd Magazine about how the second season of Ghost Whisperer is different from the first. |
Friday, 30 March 2007
The Paramount Pictures film Blades of Glory centers on the comic travails of two disgraced figure skaters who become the first competitive male pairs figure skaters in history. Will Ferrell and Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite) talk to MediaBlvd Magazine about learning how to skate, and what it was like to wear all of that spandex. |
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Thursday, 29 March 2007
Best known for her work in such films as The Wedding Crashers and Scooby-Doo, 30-year-old Aussie actress Isla Fisher knew that she wanted to play Luvlee as soon as she read the script for The Lookout. “This is a role that I knew I would be up against huge obstacles to get, being perceived as a comedic actress,” she tells MediaBlvd Magazine. |
Already paying more attention to roles on television than in film, Kadee Strickland was looking to find a job that would keep her closer to home and The Wedding Bells fit the bill perfectly. “”I thought the work I had been seeing on TV had just been a lot stronger than the film scripts I’d been reading,” the 31-year-old Georgia native tells MediaBlvd Magazine
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Friday, 23 March 2007
“I had just come off of a whole lot of Oscar stuff, and I was exhausted and tired of smiling, and Jim looked at me and, in one moment, he calmed my nature. He smiled and leaned forward and said, ‘Why do you want to play me?’, Terrence Howard tells MediaBlvd Magazine. |
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Thursday, 22 March 2007
Currently doing public relations for Life With Derek, before season four begins filming in May, Ashley took time out between public appearances to talk about the show, and her blossoming career with MediaBlvd Magazine. |
Wednesday, 21 March 2007
Working for a director whose day job also happens to be head of the studio that is producing the film should be a daunting undertaking for anyone. However, it didn’t phase Rainn Wilson, star of NBC’s hit comedy series The Office. |
Tuesday, 20 March 2007
Jason Behr now has four films waiting for release (Skinwalkers, D-War, Senseless and The Tattooist), and recently told MediaBlvd Magazine how excited he is to be involved with such diverse projects. |
Monday, 19 March 2007
“I wanted to have a departure from my previous work,” Chris Rock tells MediaBlvd Magazine. “I wanted to be a grown up in a movie. No one was going to cast me in a part like this. It was never going to happen. |
Friday, 16 March 2007
Finding the right actress to play Linda Hanson was crucial, making it important to find someone with whom audiences could instantly identify with. Sandra Bullock, with her unique mixture of empathy and emotional versatility, was the ideal choice to convey the character’s complexities. |
Thursday, 15 March 2007
With a career spanning film, television and theater, Goldblum is one of the most talented and respected actors of his generation. Returning to series television for the first time since the 1980 crime drama Tenspeed and Brown Shoe, the actor tells MediaBlvd Magazine that he was intrigued by Raines. |
Wednesday, 14 March 2007
The outrageously imaginative world in Meet the Robinsons will come to dazzling life in groundbreaking Disney Digital 3D on March 30th. Stereoscopic supervisor Phil “Captain 3D” McNally, Producer Dorothy McKim, and Director Stephen J. Anderson recently spoke with MediaBlvd Magazine about what it took to bring the film to completion. |
Monday, 05 March 2007
NBC’s gritty new crime drama The Black Donnellys follows the exploits of four young, working-class Irish-American brothers. Two of the show's stars, Jonathan Tucker (Pulse) and Olivia Wilde (The O.C.), talk to MediaBlvd Magazine about immersing themselves in the world of organized crime. |
Friday, March 2
Playing Melanie, the wife of Robert Graysmith, Academy Award nominee Chloe Sevigny tells MediaBlvd Magazine that she watched the guys become as obsessed with the Zodiac as their characters were, without getting wrapped up in it herself. |
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Wednesday, February 28
The stars of Wild Hogs, Allen, Travolta, Lawrence and Macy spoke with MediaBlvd Magazine about their previous motorcycle riding experience, past road trips and why they’ve been lucky enough to escape the dreaded mid-life crisis. |
Tuesday, February 27
Ioan Gruffudd talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about Wilberforce’s importance in the abolitionist movement , along with providing hints as to what audiences can expect from the highly anticipated sequel, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. |
Sunday, February 25
Ioan Gruffudd talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about Wilberforce’s importance in the abolitionist movement , along with providing hints as to what audiences can expect from the highly anticipated sequel, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. |
Friday, February 23
“A friend of mine in Canada handed the obsession down to me,” Carrey reveals to MediaBlvd Magazine. "He had a book full of the 23 phenomenon and he handed it to me. I said he was crazy, and then I started seeing it everywhere. Then, when a friend of mine told me about a script called The Number 23, I read it and was compelled by it. |
Wednesday, February 21
As Emily, Jake’s high school sweetheart who is now torn between her first love and the man she was engaged to before the crisis, 29-year-old Louisiana native Ashley Scott has apparent enthusiasm for the direction her character is headed in Jericho, and shares that, as well as her thoughts on what she might do in a similar situation in real-life, with MediaBlvd Magazine. |
Tuesday, February 20
Recently back on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit after a six-episode maternity leave, Emmy Award winning actress Mariska Hargitay is happy to be at work again, telling MediaBlvd Magazine that she is still learning things about her character, after all these years.
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Monday, February 19
Nicolas Cage has been a fan of Ghost Rider since its inception, even having his original comics framed and hanging on a wall in his house. “I enjoyed the image of a skull on fire, when I was a boy, and the mythology of it,” Cage tells MediaBlvd Magazine. Co-Star, Eva Mendes, also sat down to talk about her experiences with the film.
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Friday, February 16
Inspired by true events, the Universal Pictures film Breach is a dramatic thriller set inside the halls of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Ryan Phillippe stars in the film about Eric O'Neill, who investigated his superior who was selling secrets. Phillippe and O'Neill both talked to MediaBlvd Magazine about how the film came into being.
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Thursday, February 15
“This story evolved from a friend who used to work for me,” 37-year-old Louisiana native, Tyler Perry, tells MediaBlvd Magazine. “I was always getting annoyed because every time I would look up, he would be on the phone. I thought, ‘What woman is this guy talking to all the time?’ Then, I found out that he had three daughters. |
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Tuesday, February 13
Known around the world for his portrayal of Mr. Sulu, in Star Trek, George Takei has had more than 30 feature films and hundreds of television guest-starring roles. His most recent has been as Kaito, the father of Hiro on NBC’s hit drama Heroes. He recently talked to MediaBlvd Magazine about life after Star Trek, among other things. |
Friday, February 9
“My first meeting was with the French producer, Mr. Tarak Ben Ammar,” Ulliel tells MediaBlvd Magazine. “We went to dinner in Paris and talked about the project. I was very excited, and also very surprised, that he came to me for this role. Then, I met producer Dino De Laurentiis, and he insisted that I meet the director, Peter Webber |
Thursday February, 8
Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki, stars of the CW series Supernatural, spoke with MediaBlvd Magazine about what it’s like to do their own stunts, what scares them in real life, and how they both had the same celebrity crush when they were younger. The two actors work such long hours together that they have become like brothers off set as well. |
Wednesday, February 7
Josh Holloway, who plays resident bad boy Sawyer, and Dominic Monaghan, who plays Charlie, a musician trying to kick his heroin habit, spoke with MediaBlvd Magazine about what they would like to see happen on Lost before it finally goes off the air. |
Monday, February 5
Previously better known for what she is wearing and who she is dating than her acting ability, that’s all about to change for Sienna Miller. In the Weinstein Company film Factory Girl, the 25-year-old Brit has transformed herself into Edie Sedgwick -- the mid-60s socialite who became a quintessential icon of American pop culture.
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Friday, February 2
With Diane Keaton committed early on to the role of Daphne, the filmmakers set out to find their Milly. When 22-year-old singer-turned-actress Mandy Moore gave an amazing reading, she quickly got the part. Moore tells Mediablvd Magazine that her desire to play the part was because of the opportunity it would give her to work with Keaton.
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Thursday, February 1
Former Buffy and Angel star David Boreanaz talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about how he and Bones co-star Emily Deschanel work on developing their chemistry, what he did on his last hiatus, and the joys of fatherhood. Boreanaz plays Special Agent Seeley Booth of the FBI’s Homicide Investigations Unit. |
Wednesday, January 31
As a result of all the success of American Idol, interest in judges Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson has grown tremendously, turning their private lives into public fodder. Abdul recently told Mediablvd Magazine that she’s content with knowing the truth about the fact that she’s never turned to drugs and alcohol, regardless of what has been suggested
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Tuesday, January 30
Jack Bauer (played Kiefer Sutherland) knows what it’s like to have a bad day. For six seasons now, on the hit Fox television series 24 Bauer has had days that are worse than anything imaginable. The show’s co-executive producer and star, Sutherland, recently talked to MediaBlvd Magazine about what it’s like to play such an intense character.
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Monday, 29 January 2007
On the new FX series Dirt, Courteney Cox plays Lucy Spiller, editor-in-chief of a glossy celebrity tabloid that chronicles the rise and fall of Hollywood stars. Taking time out to talk to MediaBlvd Magazine, Cox admits that she likes to thumb through the gossip magazines, on occasion, even if it’s just to look at the pictures.
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Monday, 29 January 2007
Masi Oka stars in NBC’s hit ensemble drama series Heroes, as Hiro Nakamura, who learns he can pierce the space-time continuum and move back in time through sheer will-power. The 32-year-old Oka talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about the fun he has with his character, how much his life has changed with the success of the show, and why he just won’t let his ILM job go.
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Monday, 29 January 2007
Joining the hit NBC television series The Apprentice in its sixth season, Ivanka sits alongside her father in the dreaded boardroom, to help determine who will be sent home. Wearing a $25 black vintage dress that she picked up in Los Angeles, the stunningly beautiful Ivanka tells Mediablvd Magazine about what it was like, growing up as a Trump.
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Saturday, 27 January 2007
“I loved the idea of playing a werewolf because I just think it’s such a cool story, and they’re very cool legends,” Agnes Bruckner, the daughter of a Russian mother and Hungarian father tells Mediablvd Magazine. French actor Olivier Martinez tells Mediablvd that he was interested in the role because there were no grotesque werewolf transformations involved.
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Friday, 26 January 2007
In the Universal Pictures intensely violent film Smokin’ Aces, written and directed by Joe Carnahan (Narc), mob boss Primo Sparazza (Joseph Ruskin) has taken out a hefty contract on Buddy “Aces” Israel (Jeremy Piven). Ryan Reynolds and Jeremy Piven join first-time actors Alicia Keys and Common, in talking to Mediablvd Magazine about their roles in Smokin’ Aces.
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Monday, 22 January 2007
Based on the best-selling novels by Jim Butcher, 37-year-old British actor Paul Blackthorne, best known as Stephen Saunders on season three of the hit TV show 24, and executive producers/writers Robert Hewitt Wolfe and David Simkins, are bringing The Dresden Files to life for 12 episodes this season.
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Monday, 22 January 2007
The NBC television series Heroes returns this week, with new stories, new cast members and a new slogan, “Are you on the list?,”that promises new opportunities for these special individuals to cross paths. As the high school cheerleader who learns that she is totally indestructible, 17-year-old New York native Hayden Panettiere promises MediaBlvd Magazine that there will be plenty of new twists before the shows finished its first season.
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Friday, 19 January 2007
An update of the 1986 film, Rogue Pictures’ The Hitcher tracks a young college couple on the road, en route to spring break. The thriller follows the two, who are tormented by the mysterious hitchhiker. The film’s stars, Sophia Bush, Zachary Knighton and Sean Bean talked to MediaBlvd Magazine about remakes, the challenges of shooting a scary movie, and why audiences like to watch a girl who can kick some ass. |
Tuesday, 16 January 2007
“I felt like I could take what I know as a musician, and apply it to stepping,” Columbus Short, the former cast mate of the Broadway hit Stomp tells MediaBlvd Magazine. “The dancing and the acting were not like anything that I’d ever done before,” Songwriter, arranger and vocalist Ne-Yo, aka Shaffer Chimere Smith tells MediaBlvd. |
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Friday, 12 January 2007
Pop superstar turned actor Justin Timberlake talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about taking on the character of Frankie in Alpha Dog, and how working with a caliber of actors, that also includes Bruce Willis and Sharon Stone, affected his own performance. |
Thursday, 11 January 2007
“For me, acting is a new challenge, and it’s exciting,” 50 Cent tells MediaBlvd Magazine. “I’ve had to constantly be in front of cameras for music, but it’s a different thing. When you film music videos, you spend a lot of time performing directly to the camera, and it’s almost the opposite on a film set." |
Friday, 05 January 2007
Desperate Housewives star Nicollette Sheridan says that she wanted to be a part of the project to have the opportunity to work with comedian Cedric the Entertainer. “The producers sent me the script and, when I read it and found out that Cedric was attached, naturally, it was a shoe-in,” she tells MediaBlvd Magazine. |
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Thursday, 04 January 2007
“At first, I thought, ‘Oh, Tyra’s the slutty character. She’s the bad girl,’” Palicki tells MediaBlvd Magazine. “But, the thing that [executive producer] Pete Berg wanted to bring to life was that these aren’t just ‘what you see is what you get’ characters. They’re in-depth. |
Friday, 29 December 2006
Award-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro delivers a unique, richly imagined epic with Pan’s Labyrinth, a gothic fairy tale set against the post-war repression of Franco’s Spain. He, and 12 year old star, Ivana Baquero sat down with MediaBlvd Magazine to discuss the film. |
Monday, 25 December 2006
In the chilling Universal Pictures thriller Children of Men, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Y Tu Mama Tambien) creates a startling vision, set two decades into the near future, in which mankind edges closer to giving up all claims to a future. |
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Wednesday, 20 December 2006
Based on the classic novel by W. Somerset Maugham, the Warner Independent film The Painted Veil is a love story set in the 1920s that tells the tale of a young English couple, Walter Fane (Edward Norton), a middle class doctor, and Kitty (Naomi Watts), an upper-class woman, who get married for the wrong reasons and relocate to Shanghai, where she falls in love with someone else (Liev Schreiber). |
Tuesday, 19 December 2006
Since exploding onto the music scene in 1993, with the multi-platinum Tuesday Night Music Club, Sheryl Crow has become one of the finest female singer/songwriters of her generation. She recently spoke with MediaBlvd Magazine about overcoming breast cancer, and the soundtrack for Irwin Winkler's Home of the Brave. |
Sunday, 17 December 2006
Inland Empire began three years ago, as an experiment between filmmaker David Lynch and Academy Award nominee Laura Dern. Dern first worked with Lynch in 1986's classic Blue Velvet. Now, 20 years later, both MediaBlvd Magazine that it is the love they have for each other that makes their working relationship so strong.
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Friday, 15 December 2006
In the new DreamWorks film Dreamgirls, Deena Jones (Beyonce Knowles), Lorrell Robinson (Anika Noni Rose) and lead singer Effie White (former American Idol finalist Jennifer Hudson) -- three friends from Chicago -- are a promising singing trio called The Dreamettes. Knowles and Hudson recently sat down with MediaBlvd Magazine to talk about the film. |
Friday, 15 December 2006
Thirty years after the release of the first Rocky film, writer/ director/ producer/ star Sylvester Stallone is bringing Rocky back for one final chapter, in the new MGM Pictures release Rocky Balboa. Stallone, and actor Milo Ventimiglia who plays Rocky Jr sat down with MediaBlvd to talk about the film. |
Friday, 15 December 2006
This year’s annual KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas, taking place at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, Calif. on December 9th and 10th, had some of today’s strongest, most popular rock bands on a line-up that spanned two, sold-out nights. Check out some of the exclusive photographs from the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas concerts that were captured by MediaBlvd Magazine. |
Friday, 15 December 2006
The KIIS FM Jingle Ball concert, held this year at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., brought out current chart toppers to perform their hits for a sold-out crowd. Performers included Vanessa Hudgens, JoJo, Bow Wod, Danity Kane, Nelly FUrtado, and Justin Timberlake. Check out some of the exclusive photographs from the KIIS FM Jingle Ball concert that were captured by MediaBlvd Magazine. |
Monday, 11 December 2006
The 14-year-old star of The CW television series Everybody Hates Chris is making his transition to the big screen in the new Warner Bros. film Unaccompanied Minors. Williams talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about the difference between doing film and television, what it’s like to receive so much acclaim at an early age. |
Thursday, 07 December 2006
The daughter of Chinese parents, Charlie’s Angels star Lucy Liu says that the character of Ping felt more at home to her than any of the other roles she’s played. X-Men star Shawn Ashmore says that he wanted to be a part of the project because he had worked with the film’s director/writer/producer Thom Fitzgerald before and he understood his work ethic. |
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Monday, 04 December 2006
“Around 18, I moved out and went to New York, Montreal, Vancouver and New Mexico,” Elliott tells MediaBlvd Magazine in an exclusive interview. “I just vagabonded around a little bit, learning different ways of acting from different acting teachers at different schools. |
Monday, 04 December 2006
Playing the paranoid American who is thrust into a situation in which his worst fears come to life, Las Vegas star Josh Duhamel was excited to be filming in such an exotic locale. “When I first read the script, it was set in Guatemala,” the 34-year-old North Dakota native tells MediaBlvd Magazine.
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Friday, 24 November 2006
“I believe the death of Bobby Kennedy was, in many ways, the death of decency in America,” Estevez tells MediaBlvd Magazine. “I think it was the death of manners and formality, the death of poetry, and the death of a dream. |
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Thursday, 23 November 2006
“All of my projects have been really challenging,” Aronofsky tells MediaBlvd Magazine. “No one wanted to make a black and white movie about God and math. And then, after Pi, everyone asked, ‘What do you want to do next?,Weisz was not so reluctant about working with Aronofsky. “I really wanted to do it, but never told him that,” she admits to MediaBlvd. |
Thursday, 23 November 2006
Playing alcoholic diva singer Virginia Fallon, who is scheduled to introduce Senator Kennedy at his California Primary party, and Miriam Ebbers, the hotel’s hairdresser, respectively, Demi Moore and Sharon Stone talked to MediaBlvd Magazine about the poignant film. |
Friday, 10 November 2006
Ashley Judd stars in Come Early Morning, which marks the writing and directing debut of Golden Globe-nominated actress Joey Lauren Adams. Both Adams and Judd got together to talk to MediaBlvd Magazine about the difficulty of relationships, facing your own fears, and what it’s like to be a woman working in Hollywood. |
Sunday, 05 November 2006
In its second year, the Vegoose Festival returned to Sam Boyd Stadium & Star Nursery Field in Las Vegas, Nevada for Halloween weekend (October 28th - 29th), with a rock-filled line-up. Check out some of exclusive photographs from the two-day festival that were captured by MediaBlvd Magazine. |
Thursday, 02 November 2006
With her career taking off, Reeser loves the time she is spending on The O.C., and is grateful for all the new opportunities it is allowing her. Taking time out to talk to MediaBlvd Magazine about what fans of the show think of her character, Reeser’s excitement for her work is as infectious as her real-life personality.
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Friday, 27 October 2006
On CBS's Ghost Whisperer, Melinda Gordon (Jennifer Love Hewitt) communicates with earthbound spirits. The 27-year-old Texas native took time out to talk to MediaBlvd Magazine, along with executive producers Kim Moses and Ian Sander, about the work she does, as both producer and star, on Ghost Whisperer |
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Friday, 27 October 2006
Just in time for Halloween, Lionsgate has released another installment of the Saw gorefest. The film’s stars, Tobin Bell and Shawnee Smith, along with director Darren Bousman and writer/producer Leigh Whannell, took time out to talk with MediaBlvd Magazine about the huge success of the Saw franchise |
Tuesday, 24 October 2006
“I think what I really love about Rita is, despite everything she’s been through, she still has this optimistic side to her and she still has this idolized vision of the perfect man and the perfect boyfriend,” the 34-year-old Benz tells MediaBlvd Magazine. |
Friday, 20 October 2006
The Prestige
is an innovative thriller about two Victorian-era magicians who spark a powerful rivalry that quickly builds into an escalating battle of tricks. Stars Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale took time out to talk to MediaBlvd Magazine about the film.
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Tuesday, 17 October 2006
Carol Barbee Executive Producer of CBS' Jericho is slated to be on Subject2Discussion LIVE Tuesday October 17 at 7:15pm PT for thirty minutes. Listen live, and join in on the programs chat to pose questions or comments.
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Monday, 16 October 2006
“The pilot posited a unique premise, in that these characters are cropping up all over the world,” Kring explains in an exclusive interview with MediaBlvd Magazine. “We have characters in Japan, West Texas, Las Vegas, New York and Los Angeles. |
Friday, 13 October 2006
The Grudge 2, appropriately debuts in theaters on Friday the 13th with Aubrey (Amber Tamblyn) the sister of Karen (Sarah Michelle Gellar) from the first film now experiencing the supernatural rage of the Grudge. Co-stars Amber Tamblyn and Arielle Kebbel (John Tucker Must Die) talked to MediaBlvd Magazine about the film. |
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Thursday, 12 October 2006
Fredro Starr is very proud of his new protégée group, Yung Onyx, created in response to the commercialization of current Rap and Hip Hop acts. Starr, along with Yung Onyx member “Khaos”, took time out to talk to MediaBlvd Magazine about what they hope to accomplish with the new group. |
Monday, 09 October 2006
Best known for his lead role in the television series Just Shoot Me, Enrico Colantoni, the father of two in real life spoke briefly with MediaBlvd. Magazine about the changes for Veronica Mars, whether or not Keith might finally get a love interest, and what he would do if Veronica was his own daughter. |
Monday, 09 October 2006
Now in its third season, Lost has all new secrets to explore, including the four-toed statue, discovered on the island at the end of last season. Often vague in their answers, executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse speak with MediaBlvd Magazine, revealing a few hints about what viewers can expect. |
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Monday, 09 October 2006
Although they can’t give away any details, two of the show’s stars, Daniel Dae Kim, who plays Jin, a fisherman’s son who married Sun (Yunjin Kim) and had to go to work for her wealthy father, and Jorge Garcia, who plays Hugo “Hurley” Reyes, winner of $156 million in the lottery, did reveal a few hints to MediaBlvd Magazine. |
Wednesday, 04 October 2006
New Mexico native Lilith Saintcrow (www.lilithsaintcrow.net) knew from a very early age that she was born to be a writer. With a nurse for a mother and a stepfather in the Air Force, she spent time in England and Wyoming, before settling in the Pacific Northwest, where she still resides. |
Saturday, 23 September 2006
“This is the first film that I’ve made that I look at and go, ‘I could actually be an actor as an adult,’” Jackson tells MediaBlvd Magazine. “The initial attraction to this movie was purely the script, before I knew anything about it, before I met with the director and before any of the other cast members were on board. |
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Friday, 22 September 2006
Playing such a sweet character is new to Manchester, Massachusetts native Sprague Grayden, who is known for taking on roles that are more quirky and off-beat. “I think Heather represents the innocence that we all have, and the safety that we all feel,” she tells MediaBlvd Magazine.
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Friday, 15 September 2006
Josh Hartnett wanted to play the role of Bucky, even though he knew he was too young at the time that he first read the script, he tells MediaBlvd Magazine. Scarlett Johansson also stars. “We talked about the character, in regard to different scenes, but Brian has a real respect for the time and space that an actor needs to prepare for something,” Johansson tells MediaBlvd. |
Friday, 15 September 2006
Scrubs star Zach Braff and The O.C.’s Rachel Bilson chose the new Paramount Pictures film The Last Kiss as their next vehicle. Bilson tells MediaBlvd Magazine that it was the opportunity to work with Braff that drew her to The Last Kiss. Braff admits that going from writing, directing and starring in the critically acclaimed Garden State to being a hired actor for The Last Kiss took some adjustment.
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Friday, 15 September 2006
When Orlando Bloom, the star of such successful films as The Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean, read the script, he was so taken by it that he signed on to produce it, before he ever agreed to act in it. Having originally been offered the role of Fritz, a native Caymanian bad boy, Bloom says he was far more interested in the character of Shy, who at the time was written as a young Caymanian kid about 15 years old. |
Friday, 15 September 2006
Jamal Mixon is probably best known for his role as Ernie, the little brother of Eddie Murphy's character in the Nutty Professor, and the Nutty Professor II. The dinner table scene where Murphy (dressed in drag as the mother of the family) refers to him as Herculeez, Herculeez, Herculeez has stuck with Mixon. But he is moving into something new with his latest project, The Gridiron Gang. |
Tuesday, 12 September 2006
With Kirk “Sticky Fingaz” Jones (best known for being part of the hip-hop group Onyx) as the title character, and a cast of intriguing characters, Blade: The Series takes place on the mean streets of Detroit. This week’s season finale, airing Wednesday, promises to pack quite a punch, and the show’s star, Jones, took time out to tell MediaBlvd Magazine all about it, and what it’s like to play a superhero. |
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Tuesday, 12 September 2006
After having a considerably darker and more depressing tone last year, Julian McMahon is anxious to get back to the raunchiness that the series has become known for. “[Show creator] Ryan Murphy is always open to discussion,” the 38-year-old from Sydney, Australia tells MediaBlvd Magazine. “That’s one of the great things about working on the show. We all have the opportunity to voice our opinions. |
Tuesday, 12 September 2006
Having been shot by one of his former patients at the end of last season, he was left with his life hanging in the balance. Now back to work, House is just as much of a bastard as ever. The 47-year-old Brit took time out to talk to MediaBlvd Magazine about what he thinks fans find so appealing about an oftentimes unlikable character. |
Friday, 01 September 2006
Statham was excited about getting involved with the project because it was so full of violence, romance, comedy and drama. “I love doing a film like this ‘cause it breaks through boundaries,” the 33-year-old star of The Transporter tells MediaBlvd Magazine. |
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Friday, 25 August 2006
“Anything we do, we try to make sure that we’re being true to ourselves, and that’s being an artist,” Benjamin tells MediaBlvd Magazine. “But, we also know that it has to sell. We want people to come to the theater to see it, but at the end of the day, if people just talk about it then we’ll be happy.
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Monday, 21 August 2006
The 4400 co-stars Joel Gretsch, Jacqueline McKenzie, Billy Campbell and Megalyn Echikunwoke recently sat down with executive producer Ira Steven Behr (of Star Trek fame) and producer/writer Craig Sweeney to address some of the show’s secrets with MediaBlvd Magazine. The season finale for The 4400 airs Sunday, August 27.
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Monday, 21 August 2006
“It’s a total re-invention of the show, as we know it,” the 34-year-old actor tells MediaBlvd Magazine. “I’m relieved because it means we’re not shooting in the prison. I have a great deal of respect for Joliet. I thought it added something significant to the show. But, it was oppressive and, psychologically, it took its toll, working on a spot where men lived, suffered, and died by the hundreds.
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Saturday, 19 August 2006
Acclaimed veteran actor Samuel L. Jackson told MediaBlvd Magazine that he decided to do Snakes on a Plane because it was the kind of movie he would have gone to see when he was a kid. “The Internet rumor about me taking a job without reading the script is sort of true, just not in the way they say it,” he explains. | |
Monday, 14 August 2006
Based on the 2001 Japanese horror film Kairo, Pulse explores what happens when wireless technologies connect to the world beyond. Heading the young ensemble of actors is Kristen Bell, the star of Veronica Mars, who plays Maddie, who must investigate the chilling, cryptic emails she begins to receive from beyond the grave. |
Friday, 18 August 2006
I was hoping that the film would be R and was very apprehensive about doing it when I found out it wasn’t,” 28-year-old Connecticut native Justin Long tells MediaBlvd Magazine. “I had a real hang-up about it having to be R because, in my college experience, to say it was R-rated would be sugar-coating it. |
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Friday, 11 August 2006
“The audition was different than I thought it was going to be,” says Tatum, “but it was still nerve wracking. Going in and auditioning for [director/choreographer] Anne Fletcher was a huge thing for me because I’m pretty insecure about my dancing. I had never been trained before. But, I know what I like to do. And, she said, ‘You know, you’re good.’” |
Thursday, 10 August 2006
A self-taught director the 39-year-old USC cinema school graduate made a name for himself bringing such films to life as The Usual Suspects, and X-Men and X2: X-Men United. During his recent visit to the San Diego Comic Convention, Singer talked to MediaBlvd Magazine about what fans can expect from the Superman sequel. |
Friday, 04 August 2006
Based on the acclaimed, page-turning, partially autobiographical novel by Armistead Maupin, The Night Listener is a haunting, suspense-filled mystery about truth, lies and storytelling. The films follows the disturbingly eerie twists and turns that unfold in the relationship between popular late-night radio host Gabriel Noone (Robin Williams) and Pete (Rory Culkin), a devoted young fan who claims to have survived a terrifying, secret past. |
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Friday, 04 August 2006
In an exclusive interview with MediaBlvd Magazine, Sniegoski talked about the origins for the Fallen series concept, the adaptation of his work to television, and the numerous other projects that are on-going. “A lot of it came from the fact that I was raised a Catholic. Scary Angels in my church, that’s primarily where the germ came from." |
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Friday, 28 July 2006
When Truman Hanks brought home John Nickle’s “The Ant Bully” from his Kindergarten library five years ago, he had no idea his father, Tom Hanks, would have a hand in its incarnation to the 3D screen. “He brought it home, we read it and before we were done, we realized we had what could make a very, very delightful movie,” Hanks said.
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| Fallen is based on the young-adult books by Thomas E. Sniegoski. The movie chronicles the changes that occur to orphan Aaron Corbett (Paul Wesley) as he turns 18 and begins to notice very strange things happening. He suddenly can understand any language spoken, and can even understand what animals are saying. As his pet lab, Gabriel, begins carrying on conversations with him, Aaron is convinced that he is going insane. |
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| Thursday, 27 July 2006 |
| “It was a 50/50 proposition,” Smith tells MediaBlvd Magazine, about whether Clerks II would even happen. “I knew that Brian would be on board, but after 12 years, Jeff finally had come to peace with the fact that he is Randal. Jeff was not a dude that was like, ‘I want to be an actor.’ He was a dude that I knew in high school. |
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| Tuesday, 18 July 2006 |
| Having achieved a level of success that most writers never even fathom, the collective work of best-selling author Laurell K. Hamilton (www.LaurellKHamilton.org) has become a pop culture phenomenon. Hamilton’s wildly popular, multi-genre Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series has developed legions of devoted followers since the release of Guilty Pleasures in 1994. |
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| Monday, 10 July 2006 |
| In his illustrious career as an author, artist and filmmaker, Clive Barker has become known as a master of horror and the fantastical. Creator of such recognizable horror figures as Pinhead and Candyman, the 53-year-old Barker took time off from writing his newest creation, The Scarlett Gospel, to talk exclusively with MediaBlvd Magazine. |
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| Sunday, 25 June 2006 |
| Quickly gaining popularity with each new novel, fans of best selling author Kim Harrison have been anxiously awaiting the release of her latest, A Fistful of Charms. The fourth installment in her highly successful Rachel Morgan series finds the witch and freelance investigator getting into all sorts of trouble. |
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| Friday, 23 June 2006 |
| “I pulled the script out and read it, and thought, ‘You know, this is not bad,’” Paige tells MediaBlvd. Magazine. “I retooled it a little bit and said, ‘Let’s see if we can make this happen.’ I had originally written it for me, as an actor, not as a director. Then, when I decided I was going to direct it, I thought, ‘Well, maybe I won’t act in it.’ |
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| Sunday, 18 June 2006 |
| “It’s been an interesting journey because, as much as I’m getting to know Diana, every time we get a script, we don’t know what’s in it until the day we start shooting,” the Sydney, Australia native tells MediaBlvd Magazine in an exclusive interview. “As actors, we get to know the characters piecemeal, the same as when the audience watches the show. |
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| Friday, 16 June 2006 |
| What people can expect from this film is, obviously, the action, but I feel like they’re going to be pleasantly surprised because it’s something totally different from the first two,”the half-Japanese, half-Korean Brian Tee tells MediaBlvd Magazine in an exclusive interview. “It’s about drift racing, which is more about balance and control, instead of raw power and speed, like drag racing is. |
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| Monday, 12 June 2006 |
| As part of the ensemble in Crash, Ludacris is quickly proving that he is no longer just a hip-hop star. A self-proclaimed basketball fan, when The Heart of the Game was brought to his attention, he wanted to get involved, in the hopes that his popularity could garner awareness for the film. “I’m trying to make sure everybody watches this particular documentary" |
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| Saturday, 10 June 2006 |
| Having just finished up the first season of the highly successful new game show, Deal or No Deal, on NBC, Patricia Kara is already looking forward to season two She talks to MediaBlvd Magazine about how she got the job, and what it's like working with Howie Mandel. "We’re just as hooked as the viewers are, or the audience that’s there", she says. "You just get really hooked. It’s addicting." |
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| Friday, 09 June 2006 |
| Multi-platinum recording artist Michelle Branch, and longtime friend and fellow singer, Jessica Harp, are currently making a name for themselves as the Maverick Records singing duo The Wreckers. Currently out on the road, in support of their recently released Stand Still, Look Pretty,the two spoke exclusively to MediaBlvd Magazine. |
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| Friday, 02 June 2006 |
| Shortly after three 8-year-old boys were found murdered in Arkansas, in June 1993, local newspapers stated that the killers had been caught. The subject of two HBO documentaries, the West Memphis Three were convicted in what has been referred to as a "Satan Panic". Michale Graves and Matt Skiba talk about their efforts to correct this miscarriage of justice. |
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| Wednesday, 31 May 2006 |
| A graduate of the USC Film School producing program, Garrett Lerner had been working as a scriptwriter in Hollywood, since almost directly after graduation. Originally having set his sights on being the next Spike Lee, Lerner soon realized he just didn’t have the stamina to be a director, but knew he wanted to give writing a try. |
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| Friday, 26 May 2006 |
| One of the things that has made the X-Men franchise so popular is the wide array of characters. Aaron Stanford (Pyro), Vinnie Jones (Juggernaut), and Ellen Page (Kitty Pryde) talked to MediaBlvd Magazine about their experiences making the film which opens today. |
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| Monday, 22 May 2006 |
| Having written mysteries for over 20 years, Mississippi native Charlaine Harris has been training for her career since the moment that she could hold a pencil. “I started backwards with the Sookie character,” explains Harris, when talking exclusively to MediaBlvd Magazine about how she developed such an interesting, unusual young woman. |
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Friday, 19 May 2006
“Jacob Goodnight is an extremely large, violent, sadistic sociopath,” the WWE Superstar tells MediaBlvd. Magazine. “The thing that separates Jacob from other characters that might come to mind is the fact that Jacob has a lot of emotional depth throughout the movie. |
Tuesday, 16 May 2006
Set against the historical backdrop of a German occupied village in World War II Greece, In the Blood of the Greeks, is a love story. It is the tale of two women, finding each other and themselves as everything is falling apart around them. Brooks talks with MediaBlvd Magazine about her series. |
Wednesday, 17 May 2006
In what is now the series finale for ABC's Invasion, viewers can expect the storylines that have been building all season to reach a high level of intensity, before the end of the hour. “It’s all coming down,” says Tyler Labine, in an exclusive interview with MediaBlvd Magazine |
Monday, 15 May 2006
With his charming, humble demeanor, it’s easy to see why millions of TV viewers are falling for Jeffery Dean Morgan. Splitting his time between LA and Vancouver, where hit's Grey's Anatomy and Supernatural are produced, Morgan doesn’t get much time for rest. |
Friday, 12 May 2006
Currently the busiest young actress in Hollywood, 19-year-old Lindsay Lohan has her next two years worth of films already planned out. She met with MediaBlvd Magazine for an interview, even with a fractured right ankle from an earlier slip while coming out of the shower. |
Monday, 15 May 2006
Set against the harsh and unforgiving landscape of the 1880's Australian Outback, The Proposition is a visually stunning tale of loyalty, revenge, and the quest for justice in a land without rule. Guy Pearce and Danny Huston talk about the film with MediaBlvd Magazine.
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Thursday, 11 May 2006
As things heat up in the season finale of The WB’s Smallville, actor John Glover, who plays Lionel Luther, tells MediaBlvd. Magazine that chaos will reign. In a rather unusual move, the day before they were to shoot the episode, the entire script was thrown out and rewritten. |
Wednesday, 10 May 2006
Things will be heating up on The Bedford Diaries, in its two-hour season finale. Playing over-achiever Sarah Gregory, 25-year-old Tiffany Dupont assures MediaBlvd. Magazine that things will get both exciting and upsetting before The Bedford Diaries ends for the season.
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Tuesday, 09 May 2006
Neptune’s resident bad boy, Jason Dohring, promises that the season finale of Veronica Mars, the UPN series about a high school P.I., contains the best action-packed half-hour that the show has ever had. He assures that fans will be satisfied with the conclusion of the mystery.
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Sunday, 07 May 2006
The Cylon Bible. The Caprica Spinoff. The multiple Sharon's in Season 3, and much more. This in depth interview with BattleStar Galactica's Grace Park. Spoiler warning, this article contains a lot of general stuff about S3, and the Cylons.
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Monday, 01 May 2006
Many people come to Los Angeles, with hopes and dreams of becoming actors, but most never achieve that goal. Minnesota native Josh Braaten has not only accomplished that, but he has done so in record time.
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Sunday, 30 April 2006
Versatile on both stage and screen, The War at Home star Anita Barone has always believed that acting was her calling. Growing up in Michigan as one of seven kids, Barone says that her entire family also knew her passion for acting.
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Wednesday, 26 April 2006
Nearly all the attention for She’s the Man, the gender bending comedy from DreamWorks released last month, focused on Amanda Bynes. That is a shame since the movie also featured the largest amount of screen time to date for a talented actor named Channing Tatum. |
Thursday, 20 April 2006
Known to millions worldwide as the Latin sexpot Gabrielle Solis on the ABC television sensation Desperate Housewives, Texas native Eva Longoria has shot to superstardom with the success of the series. Now she is co-starring in The Sentinel, and talked to MediaBlvd Magazine about making the film. |
Tuesday, 25 April 2006
One of Hollywood ’s most versatile actresses, Lesley Ann Warren is a stage-trained veteran who has been working in the business for over 40 years. In an exclusive interview, she discusses her role in the movie When do we Eat, and her role on desperate housewives. |
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Wednesday, 19 April 2006
From the makers of Calendar Girls comes a British comedy about two dreamers who figure out how to stand up for themselves. This is the story of Kinky Boots, in which shoe factory owner Charlie Price (Joel Edgerton) finds his life, dreams and entire workforce uplifted by the sexy, sassy, stiletto heels of a drag queen named Lola (Chiwetel Ejiofor).
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Monday, 17 April 2006
Hayley Stark (Ellen Page), a smart, charming teenage girl, goes to a local coffee shop to meet Jeff Kohlver (Patrick Wilson), a 32-year-old fashion photographer, whom she met online. Before she knows it, Hayley is at Jeff’s place and stripping for an impromptu photo shoot. But soon the night takes a turn.
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Monday, 10 April 2006
The rising star sat down exclusively with MediaBlvd. Magazine at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills to talk about her latest role, her proudest career moment thus far, and her hopes for the future.
Currently starring as part of the ensemble in When Do We Eat?, Appleby plays Nikki, the sex surrogate daughter, home to join her family for Passover Seder dinner. |
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Monday, 10 April 2006
“It was the true fat girls’ story,” says Mo’Nique, when explaining her attraction to the project. “I could relate to it. And, the director looked just like me, so I understood her words. I knew what those words were saying, and I knew how special it would be, in the end, so how could I not be a part of something that special?
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Monday, 10 April 2006
Warning for our non US readers, the following interviews contains spoilers thru episode 16 "Sacrifice" of Season 2. This is an interview with Paul Campbell who plays Billy on Battlestar Galactica. The interview was done together with bsgtns.com and TheSciFiWorld.net. Paul tells us what he has been doing the last few months, how he got into acting, and what's next.
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Sunday, 02 April 2006
Set in a modern-day
Southern California
neighborhood and high school, Brick follows student Brendan Frye (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his desperate plight to find his missing ex-girlfriend. It has taken Johnson nearly a decade to finally bring the project to theaters. “It was a long process,” he says. .
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Monday, 03 April 2006
Actor Sam Witwer, known for playing Crashdown on Battlestar Galactica, sits down to talk to MediaBlvd Magazine. In addition to acting, (or maybe in spite of) Witwer is a multi-talented musician. In the in-depth interview, he discusses his band, the Crashtones and the new ablum, Colorful of The Stereo as well as his role in BSG. The entire interview can be heard in this weeks edition of the |
Sunday, 02 April 2006
On October 9, 2004, the Beastie Boys handed out 50 cameras to audience members at their sold-out performance in
New York
’s famed
Madison
Square
Garden
. These 50 different passionate perspectives, shot from the point-of-view of the audience, take the viewer deep inside the world of a live Beastie Boys show, capturing the experience like no film has ever done. Adam Yauch discusses the origin of for the project with MediaBlvd Magazine.
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Sunday, 02 April 2006
Steve Buscemi has built a career out of portraying some of the most unique and unforgettable characters in recent cinema. Having developed a sizeable cult following for his acting, the 48-year-old Brooklyn, New York native has diversified into producing, directing and screenwriting. His latest venture, the poignant Lonesome Jim, stars Casey Affleck as Jim, a 27-year-old who returns to rural Indiana after failing to make it on his own in New York
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Monday, 27 March 2006
The Zodiac is the first feature film to show a narrative account, based on fact, of how the crimes affected the professional and personal life of a small town detective on the case. Stars Justin Chambers and Robin Tunney discuss the movie, as well as Grey's Anatomy and Prison Break. “It’s just all those years of not working as an actor, and being able to let it out now,” says Chambers, when talking about how he was able to separate from his character once filming was done. “It’s pretty easy to go there.
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Monday, 27 March 2006
Best known for her Tony Award winning performance as Elphaba in the Broadway smash Wicked, and as Maureen, in both the original Broadway production and the film version of Rent, actress Idina Menzel is now looking to make a name for herself on the big screen. Regardless of his bad boy image and all the wild tales you hear and read about Colin Farrell, Menzel reveals that he is a gentleman, and a consummate professional, when it comes to the work. “He knows everyone’s lines. He was great, and he was really generous. He made me feel comfortable.
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"Whats next…?" There to answer that question was Ronald D. Moore, executive producer of SciFi Channel's hit series, Battlestar Galactica. As the game industry struggles with the transition from old to new platforms, and designers struggle making old games work on new platforms, who better to provide vision for that enterprise?
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Monday, 27 March 2006
According to the Hail to The Chief, article which appeared in Issue 2 of The Official Battlestar Galactica Magazine, the role of The Chief was only supposed to be about fifteen lines in length. Aaron Douglas’ ad-lib skills have taken the character and developed it so that major parts of the story hinge on his reaction to people and events around him.
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Thursday, 16 March 2006
Possessing a delicate, almost fragile beauty, 24-year-old Australian actress Emilie de Ravin is quickly becoming one of Hollywood ’s most visible actresses. After memorable roles on such cult series as Roswell and Beastmaster: The Legend Continues, de Ravin was cast as the pregnant plane crash survivor Claire on ABC’s television sensation Lost
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Sunday, 19 March 2006
Academy Award nominee Natalie Portman was eager to take on the project because she was intrigued by the ambiguity of the film. “The script is very faithful to the graphic novel. Obviously, it has to condense a lot of the subplots to make it a film that you’re not going to lose the feeling in your legs while you’re sitting there watching.
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UltraViolet: An Interview with Mila Jovovich
Monday, 06 March 2006
Model turned actress Milla Jovovich has quickly become the sci-fi girl of choice. With memorable performances in such cult favorites as The Fifth Element and the Resident Evil films, the 30-year-old Ukrainian with striking blue eyes and a saucy demeanor is now playing the ultra-beautiful, ultra-lethal Violet in the new Screen Gems release Ultraviolet.
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Monday, 06 March 2006
Currently one of the busiest working women in show business, four-time Emmy Award winner Alfre Woodard can currently be seen on the big screen in the Something New, while also appearing on ABC series Desperate Housewives.
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Monday, 20 March 2006
Best known as an action star, Vin Diesel has fought alien races (Pitch Black, The Chronicles of Riddick), raced fast cars (The Fast and the Furious) and even tamed five children and a duck (The Pacifier). Now, in the recently released Find Me Guilty, the 38-year-old New York native is taking on the real-life story of Jackie DiNorscio, a member of New Jersey’s notorious Lucchese crime family.
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Wednesday, 22 February 2006
February 18 was the day that the network decided who to pick up for season 3, and Aaron got his letter confirming that he will be back. He is very proud of the role and the show. The show will start prepping in Mid March, and will start filiming April 3. He also talks about his convention appearances in England and Germany, and what he does in his spare time between filiming.
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Wednesday, 22 February 2006
In this weeks MediaBlvd Podcast, Rod and Kelli talk to Alonso Oyarzun. He tells us about how he got the role of Socinus in the miniseries, and about his original graphic death scene that got cut from the mini. He also talks about Battlestar Galactica bootcamp, where actors got their military training. Alsonso also discusses his other recent film projects, and the things he has going on.
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Wednesday, 08 February 2006
Simon Baker, Donald Faison, and Blair Underwood discuss their new movie with MediaBlvd Magazine.
Something New deals with race, but also how people from different classes can fall in love, and the film illustrates how the heart is going to fall in love with who it’s going to fall in love with, regardless of whether or not that fits into the ideal picture you’ve created for yourself.
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Tuesday, 31 January 2006
Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, and Matthew Goode discuss Woody Allen's Matchpoint with MediaBlvd Magazine. Crossing the pond for the first time in his professional life, the 70 year old Allen was happy to tap England ’s wealth of talent, on both sides of the camera.
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Tuesday, 14 February 2006
Check out the launch of the MediaBlvd Podcast! In the first edition, Kelli and Rod (who also run SmallScreenBuzz) have a special valentine's day interview with Majandra Delfino and Devon Gummersall, and also talk about what's going on at MediaBlvd.
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Tuesday, 24 January 2006
The character of Dan Cooper, the computer geek whiz kid of the CSI:Miami crew, will finally be getting an episode that deals with his life outside of work. Brendan spends some time with the podcast crew talking about CSI:Miami, his fans, Roswell, and two new films that will be coming out soon.
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