Brian D. Johnson reports from the Croisette
Tag Archives: Mel Gibson
Star-crossed stars: Romeo & Juliet, The Right Kind of Wrong, Machete Kills
Brian D. Johnson with the latest film reviews
TIFF 2012: The vanity project: 5 successful actor-directors
Ben Affleck, who directs and stars in Argo, isn’t the only one in Hollywood to double dip
Lars Von Trier banished from Cannes
Cannes exiles Danish bad boy as it honours banned Iranian
Opening Weekend: The Beaver and The Bang Bang Club
Watching Mel Gibson try to bluff his way out of depression is more painful that seeing a burning man attacked with a machete
Jodie Foster on the ‘broken’ Mel Gibson
The director for ‘The Beaver’ explains why she stands by her shattered star
Jodie Foster on Mel Gibson and acting in ‘The Beaver’
In conversation with Brian D. Johnson
Rogues’ gallery
Hollywood is refusing to forgive Mel Gibson, Woods blamed golf for his problems
Teflon Charlie
He trashes hotel rooms, mistreats women, parties wildly—yet Sheen’s network and fans don’t mind
Newsmakers
Zimbabwe’s femme fatale, the Mel Gibson non-comeback, and one man’s war against rent that’s too damn high