Patricia Clarkson Reviews, Interviews & More

Sundance 2013: The East - Movie Review

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SH-TheEast-1/24/13
Definitely one of the more mainstream films at Sundance this year, Fox Searchlight presents to us The East, star-studded with Sundance Darling Brit Marling, along with Alexander Skarsgård, Ellen Page, Toby Kebbell, Shiloh Fernandez and Patricia Clarkson. This film is big in presentation and scope, filled with recognizable and...

Friends with Benefits: Movie Review

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Friends with Benefits - Kunis and Timberlake
It seems the idea of relationship-free sex between two consenting and non-paying adults is too ripe a premise for just one movie. And Will Gluck's Friends with Benefits hits theaters six months after Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher tried the exact same thing in No Strings Attached. But for...

Interview: Patricia Clarkson and Jenna Elfman on Friends with Benefits

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Jenna Elfman and Patricia Clarkson in Friends with Benefits
Friends with Benefits has a great supporting cast of characters, and from everything the actors said, it’s apparent that Will Gluck is fun to work with. We got a chance to sit down with two of those supporting players, Patricia Clarkson, who plays Mila Kunis’s mom and Jenna Elfman, who plays Justin Timberlake’s sister, to talk about the film and their careers....

Red Band Trailer: Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis Get it On in Friends With...

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Friends with Benefits - Kunis and Timberlake
If you were a fan of Will Gluck's last film Easy A you're going to love Friends with Benefits. It's his upcoming non-romantic comedy that stars Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake as two friends who give each other certain benefits -- like sex. Over at Moviefone they've released a red band trailer that features a lot of curse worlds,...

Easy A: Movie Review

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Easy A - Not With a Fizzle But With a Bang
This weekend take a trip down memory lane and relive the awkwardness of high school with the help of Emma Stone and John Hughes. Easy A is a comedy that slightly mirrors the tale of the literary classic The Scarlet Letter but that's just a tip of the iceberg. It's more about the representation of young love and relationships in Hollywood, and pokes fun at...

Shutter Island: Movie Review

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After his long awaited Oscar win 3 years ago, Martin Scorsese is back behind the camera in his fourth collaboration with his muse Leonardo DiCaprio with Shutter Island. The film was moved back from its original October 2009 release date, due to various marketing strategies and Leo not being able to do any press tours as he was filming Christopher Nolan’s new...

Interview with Larry David, Patricia Clarkson, Evan Rachel Wood

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whateverworks09-6-16
A little while ago I attended the press conferences for Woody Allen's latest film, Whatever Works. The three stars of the film, Larry David, Patricia Clarkson, and Evan Rachel Wood were all in attendance and ready to ramble. This was definitely one of those situations in which the actors were far more...