Binoche looks back on her career, from working with "control freak" Michael Haneke to being exhausted and grieving on a Claire Denis set, ahead of a Quad Cinema retrospective.
Movie theaters and their advertising partners are geo-tracking through your smartphone, and they like your taste in restaurants.
As Clarkson tells IndieWire, part of what helps her take on complicated mothers in movies like "Monica" and series like "Sharp Objects" is never wanting to be one herself.
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