By DELFIN VIGIL, San Francisco Chronicle
Film: Chatting with Oscar nominee Richard Jenkins
When the San Francisco Chronicle interviewed actor Richard Jenkins in April, he had just finished working on "The Visitor," an unassuming feature film in which he starred as a burned-out college professor suddenly trapped in the middle of a chaotic immigration battle.
Jenkins called it "the part of a lifetime."
Profile: Talking with Clive Owen of 'The International'
A true action film will get only as much respect as its lead actor's skills and reputation can give it. Even then, it's only a matter of time before that good action film will be reclassified as a suspense or thriller.
Catching up with Kristen Bell of 'Fanboys'
If the phrases "scruffy-looking nerf herder," "stay on target" and "I thought they smelled bad on the outside" have special meaning for you, there's a good chance that the film "Fanboys" will, too.
'Punisher: War Zone' brings comic to life
When in "Rome," actor Ray Stevenson quickly won over HBO fans as the big lug of a henchman Titus Pullo. As the unapologetic pillager, he was simply too lovable to hate.
Paul Rudd on a roll with 'Role Models'
As far as Paul Rudd is concerned, there is only one way a comic actor can spell relief.W-O-R-K.
'Chris, Don' -- a lifelong love story
SAN FRANCISCO -- There are number of remarkable things about the documentary "Chris & Don: A Love Story," not the least of which is the film's 16mm footage of two gay men proudly showing their affection for each other in public -- in the early 1950s.
Rockwell is no angel in 'Snow'
Boy, is Sam Rockwell tired of playing the kid.At 39, he knows he has come a long way from his first big-screen part in the teen horror film "Clownhouse" to his Hollywood movies such as "The Green Mile" with co-star Tom Hanks and "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" with director George Clooney.

