The French actress ("The English Patient") will succeed Polish director Agnieszka Holland ("Europa") in the honorary role.
After the film failed to secure an Oscar nomination despite being France's official submission, Binoche resented critics who attacked it as "conventional" and "old fashioned."
Ben Mendelsohn and Juliette Binoche star in a drawn-out drama that purports to be more pivotal and purposeful than it ever achieves.
You don’t have to frequent Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills or 5th Avenue in New York City to know names like Christian Dior and Coco Chanel. They’re two of fashions most legendary brands.
It has been said you can’t make a truly anti-war film. That is a matter of debate and perception, but what you can certainly do is make awards-bait war films. Oscars history is rife with war movies earning nominations and often wins. Here are the actors who have won an Academy Award for a war movie.
But emotions flowed freely on the film about two chefs, which is France's Oscar submission.
Binoche's ex-partner Benoît Magimel co-stars in Tran Anh Hung's culinary period piece.
Trần Anh Hùn won the Best Director prize at Cannes for the Juliette Binoche starrer. But France could've gone with the Cannes Palme d'Or winner "Anatomy," which has a better chance in other categories.
Binoche is predictably excellent in this character study about a writer who goes undercover as a cleaning lady without fully considering the consequences of her actions.
From the films of Krzysztof Kieślowski to Claire Denis, Oscar winner Juliette Binoche has starred in many of your favorite European arthouse classics, and she’s probably the reason we return to them again and again.
There is something to be said for a simple dish made with the best ingredients by a trusted hand. Just as a perfect omelet made by a lover is more satisfying
If there is one thing that Hollywood seems to love, it’s stories about itself, and films about Hollywood and its stars have regularly appeared. These movies remind the viewer of the glamor and magic associated with the industry itself.
Fans of “The English Patient” will soon get their wish to see Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche reunite on screen for the first time in 25 years. The pair will star in a new take on Homer’s ancient classic “The Odyssey” called “The Return” as directed by Uberto Pasolini.
These days, real-life nurses are getting more of the respect they deserve. A nurse is not merely an assistant to the doctor. They are valuable medical professionals, though movie nurses aren’t always the best at their jobs.
Following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in Iran, more than 50 French female artists have banded together to show their support of the ongoing protests in Iran.
It turns out that Oscar-winning icon Juliette Binoche had at least three chances to work with Steven Spielberg but ultimately had to turn down all of them.
When two veteran stars collide in a romantic triangle psychodrama directed by French auteur Claire Denis, the alchemy is powerful. “Both Sides of the Blade,” adapted by Denis and Christine Angot from her 2018 novel “Un tournant de la vie,” won raves and the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 2022 Berlinale.
Claire Denis’ “Both Sides of the Blade” was almost unfortunately, vaguely titled “Fire” in the U.S. after premiering at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year.
As a means of preparing you for disappointment (and to stick up for some great movies that never had a shot in the first place), here is a list of movies that will almost certainly go unacknowledged when nominations are announced on Jan. 13.
These 50 movies are the ones that helped us cope with or, at times, escape our confounding everyday lives.
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