Sometimes you just know... And then it doesn't even seem scary. Just certain and joyful. Like a deep stream, flowing steady and strong, jumping and splashing and churning as it passes around and over the land in which it is grounded. And for this kno...
In mid-July 2007, after a routine mammogram, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. As cancer diagnoses go, mine wasn't particularly scary. The affected area was small, and the surgeon seemed to think that a lumpectomy followed by radiation would eradic...
From middle school to the first year of high school, I went to a school in Miami that seemed like a private country club. The whole cheerleader, football player, clique-y thing there was terrifying. Those people were so scary. They're the scariest ki...
As women, we feel we can't ask for things. There's been a lot of research done recently and, more often than not, if a woman goes in to ask for a raise, she'll get it. But she's thinking, 'Do I deserve it? I've got to give a list of why I deserve it....
Death in the horror movies is when the monsters get you.
When I was at the age when you were supposed to be glamorous if you were a movie star, I wasn't.
I think Alone in the Dark was too much an action creature movie than a horror creature movie.
There's a lot of great movies that have won the Academy Award, and a lot of great movies that haven't. You just do the best you can.
Tim Burton is underrated. I loved Big Fish, loved that movie, think it's the best movie of the year, hands down. Really impressed with that.
In horror, character development is often pushed aside in favor of the shock value. The best genre movies to me are movies like The Shining. You had a connection to the characters in that film.
Americans just don't know what being a movie star's all about.
The 'Beavis and Butt-head' movie was just a movie-length version of the TV show.
If you're lucky, you go from being a movie fan to a movie maker.
I could never be a movie star and get up at 7:30 to be at someone else's studio.
Some of the biggest movie stars in the world are essentially characters.
When I watch a movie, I don't make a sound or move. The more I'm into the movie, the more bored I look.
I would agree 'Paul' is a sci-fi genre movie. And a road movie.
If you're working on a movie, you want it to be projected on the largest tapestry possible, and the sound to be perfect, and for that kind of communal experience of the movies to take place for it.
I've made 30 movies and for the most part my movies work. In a business where success is an exception and not the rule, I've mostly been successful.
Hollywood is the backdrop of my family, and I know that the movie business is incredibly cruel as you get older.
Movies are such an integral part of American culture. We're so spread out in this country, and movies offer us a chance to come together and have a communal experience.