Movies
Patricia Clarkson is holding court in a suite at the Chateau Marmont, her favorite haunt when the New Yorker is staying in Los Angeles.
Sept. 3, 2014
Awards
Patricia Clarkson, who plays Adora, mother to Amy Adams’ Camille on “Sharp Objects,” shares how she gets in the mind-set of a character who exhibits “abhorrent behavior.”
July 16, 2019
Within 30 seconds of meeting Patricia Clarkson, it’s easy to feel as if you’ve known her a lifetime.
Dec. 22, 2015
Night falls, a storm rises and the plot contrivances multiply in “October Gale,” a two-hander that pairs Patricia Clarkson and Scott Speedman in a remote Canadian cottage.
March 12, 2015
“Out of Blue,” writer-director Carol Morley’s awkwardly titled, sketchy adaptation of Martin Amis’ 1997 novel, “Night Train,” isn’t as egregiously bad as the last film based on an Amis book, 2018’s “London Fields,” but it’s a dud in its own right.
March 20, 2019
Patricia Clarkson: Recent roles have her rolling around with the likes of Javier Bardem and Ben Kingsley and working with Woody Allen and Martin Scorsese.
Aug. 7, 2008
Providing a welcome, grown-up escape from all that summer escapism, director Isabel Coixet’s “Learning to Drive” is a richly observed, crosscultural character study that coasts along pleasurably on the strengths of its virtuoso leads.
Aug. 20, 2015
Entertainment & Arts
When the Sundance Film Festival announces its lineup, it’s always interesting to see who emerges as the indie queen of the moment.
Dec. 4, 2002
Music
Feb. 22, 2016
Patricia Clarkson has jetted from no-frills indie films to awards competitions. Then it’s on to a high-pressure stage role in ‘Streetcar.’
Feb. 22, 2004