
The filmmaker and longtime chronicler of punk remembers his own relationship with the former Clash frontman.
The director tells us about bullying, racism, and his own experience of skinhead culture in the early 1980s.
The writer-director of the Oscar-winning drama about life under the Stasi in 1980s East Germany says the issues the film raises are still raw, and explains why emotion is an enemy of the state.
Watch an extended exclusive chat with the inventor of The Simpsons.
Why streetwise Mexican child actors rather than Hollywood A-listers held the key to this multi-stranded thriller, out now on DVD.
As Kevin Macdonald's powerful drama comes to DVD, its stars tell us about humanising the brutal Ugandan dictator Idi Amin.
With documentary Zizek! out in cinemas, Greg Rowland encounters the genius theorist behind The Pervert's Guide To Cinema.
With the darkly comic crime caper out on DVD now, find out what happened when our own twinkly Simon Pegg met 'Friends' star David Schwimmer.
The absolutely loaded little comedian discusses his role in Night At The Museum, out this week on DVD.
The director tells us why making a film is like catching a fish, and explains how transcendental meditation has kept him sane for 30 years.
And they said he was wasn't right for the role! With the awesome new Bond film out on DVD, Craig discusses his first mission, and reveals he almost turned the part down.
As the D come to DVD, 'The Simon And Garfunkel Of Rock' tell us about being awesome and having abnormally large heads.
With this cheeky biopic of the 1950s fetish model out on DVD, its star reveals all.
With the nightmarish Oscar-winning fairytale out on DVD this week, the Mexican director discusses magic, monsters, torturing his cast and the abiding appeal of fantasy.
Bestiality, alcohol enemas, geriatric cross-dressers - the star and director of the second Jackass film, out now on DVD, tell us about near-death experiences and insist things are better when you're naked.
The award-winning star of Stephen Frears' film, out now on DVD, describes how she got inside the Head of State's head
It's one of the funniest, most offensive and subversive films in years. As Borat comes to DVD, relive the hype with this report from one of the film's notorious promotional press conferences.
The director of Memento and Batman Begins discusses the art of illusion.
Britain's best-loved living dramatist discusses the autobiographical elements of his school-set play and film, out now on DVD.