by Grae Drake on Friday, Nov. 01 2013, 01:08 PM
Richard Curtis, writer and director of Love Actually, brings us his latest heartwarming fare--and this time, it involves time travel. Grae Drake talks to Curtis, as well as stars Bill Nighy and Rachel McAdams, about their New Year's Eve memories. Singer/songwriter Ben Folds also talks about his song "The Luckiest," featured in the movie.
by Grae Drake on Wednesday, Oct. 30 2013, 09:53 AM
International Editor Luke Goodsell chats up the cast of Ender's Game to find out how they got involved with this long-awaited adaptation, and whether or not they dared call Harrison Ford "Han Solo" to his face.
by Grae Drake on Monday, Oct. 21 2013, 01:13 PM
Grae Drake hits the floor of the New York Comic Con to find out what scares your favorite characters.
by Grae Drake on Wednesday, Oct. 09 2013, 01:59 PM
Directed by Carlos Carlei ( The Flight of the Innocent) and written by Julian Fellowes (Downton Abbey), the latest retelling of the world's most famous star-crossed lovers stars Academy Award nominee Hailee Steinfeld and Douglas Booth.
by Grae Drake on Wednesday, Oct. 02 2013, 03:52 PM
In Alfonso Cuarón's groundbreaking new film, Sandra Bullock is a mission specialist lost in space. Grae Drake talks to Bullock about how the script had great emotional importance to her, and how she can't put together Ikea products to save her life. Cuarón shares his intention with the script's subtext, and how he convinced Bullock to take on the physical challenge.
by Grae Drake on Wednesday, Sep. 25 2013, 01:17 PM
Flint, Sam Sparks, Brent, and Earl are called back to Swallow Falls because Flint's machine is churning out food-animal hybrids (foodimals). Grae Drake talks to the cast about the best invention ever made, what piece of clothing they want sprayed permanently on their body...and then something terrible happens to a marshmallow.
by Grae Drake on Friday, Sep. 20 2013, 02:19 PM
Thanks for Sharing tackles a taboo subject that often gets the short-shrift from western civilization: sex addiction. Grae Drake speaks to Gwyneth Paltrow, Tim Robbins, Alecia Moore, and Josh Gad about taking "emotional inventory" and barber classes, as well as their stance on dancing in lingerie.
by Grae Drake on Thursday, Sep. 19 2013, 06:19 PM
Has your pulse spent the last year at a steady, acceptable pace? It needs to get ready to race. While you're at it, tell your heart too--it's going to be working a lot harder for selected weekends over the next six weeks. Starting Friday September 20, Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights returns with brand new mazes and the terror you count on to give you nightmares through the end of the year.
by RT Staff on Monday, Sep. 16 2013, 07:06 PM
Hanging out with the Rotten Tomatoes staff is many things, but it's certainly never boring. Here, they pick TV characters that they want to invite into their inner circle. Who would you have chosen?
by Grae Drake on Tuesday, Sep. 10 2013, 04:53 PM
Luc Besson's latest comedy The Family proves that you can take the family out of the mafia, but you can't take the mafia out of the family. Grae Drake talks to Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Dianna Agron, and John D'Leo about what they take home with them after a day of shooting, and how difficult it was to be an American transplant in Normandy.
by Grae Drake on Wednesday, Aug. 28 2013, 12:10 PM
In this thriller from John Crowley, Rebecca Hall and Eric Bana play former lovers who must keep their relationship a secret in order to properly try their high-profile terrorism case in UK courts.
Grae Drake discusses the abundant Closed Circuit TV cameras in London, as well as whether or not their research has allowed them to commit crimes without punishment.
by Grae Drake on Wednesday, Aug. 21 2013, 11:31 AM
The World's End marks the third and final installment in Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost's "Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy." In it, Pegg and Frost's characters return to their childhood haunt with the intention of doing a legendary pub crawl. What they don't realize is a lot has changed since they left. To celebrate the release, Grae Drake found it fitting to bestow upon the three men Official Rotten Tomatoes Pub Names.
by Grae Drake on Tuesday, Aug. 20 2013, 12:39 PM
Nicolas Cage and Vanessa Hudgens star in this true story about an Alaska State Trooper and a young runaway who work together to bring a serial killer (played by John Cusack) to justice. Grae Drake speaks to them about the claustrophobia of Alaskan winter, why criminals are as smart as lawyers, and how this story gives bakers a bad rap.
by Grae Drake on Thursday, Aug. 15 2013, 06:06 PM
In Paranoia, Liam Hemsworth trades his soul for success, diving deep into a world of secrets, uncertainty, and lies. Grae Drake talks to Harrison Ford, Amber Heard, and Hemsworth about who they would spy on, and whether or not there was competition between actors on set.
by Grae Drake on Thursday, Aug. 08 2013, 03:02 PM
In his follow-up to District 9, writer/director Neill Blomkamp tells the story of a ruined Earth and a utopia rotating just out of everyone's grasp called Elysium. Matt Damon plays Max, a man determined to get there, and Sharlto Copley is the rogue agent who stands in his way. Grae Drake gets the scoop on what everyone strives for in their life. And yes, they do the robot too.
by Grae Drake on Thursday, Aug. 08 2013, 03:01 PM
David Gordon Green's latest film stars Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch as two men in 1988 Texas dealing with each other's very different personalities as they work on a highway painting lines and posting road markers. Grae Drake sat down with Green and Hirsch to find out if Texas really appreciated all that free labor.
by Grae Drake on Tuesday, Aug. 06 2013, 11:36 AM
Dusty Crophopper is the last plane you'd ever expect to win an aerial race. He's afraid of heights, but like his voice Dane Cook, he's willing to push the envelope a little to make big things happen. Grae Drake talks to Teri Hatcher, director Klay Hall, and Cook about their greatest fears, best vacations, and what they're like on plane rides.
by Grae Drake on Friday, Aug. 02 2013, 10:27 AM
The Spectacular Now, directed by James Ponsoldt, won the Grand Jury Award for Actors at Sundance 2013. Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller, the film's two lead characters, sit down with Grae Drake and discuss their working relationship and moments in their lives they found as magical as their film.
by Grae Drake on Wednesday, Jul. 31 2013, 11:49 AM
In this Bonus Footage from Grae Drake's interview with Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley, the stars of The Spectacular Now, they confess their old IM names...and your life will never be the same.
by Grae Drake on Tuesday, Jul. 30 2013, 12:05 PM
Those little blue guys are back this summer for The Smurfs 2, smurfing it up in Paris while trying to rescue Smurfette from the evil Gargamel. Grae Drake says smurf a lot to Neil Patrick Harris, Jayma Mays, and Hank Azaria, and muses about Gargamel and hors d'oeuvres.
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