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George Clooney
Reviews Featuring George Clooney
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
A both dark and darkly comic account of a mind as deeply strange as it is "dangerous". Youll never look at Bruce Forsyth in the same light again.
A complete waste of space. Literally. See it at your peril. If you absolutely must see George Clooneys permanently clenched behind, then this is the movie for you.
An enjoyable romp, although it occasionally gives off the impression of trying a little too hard.
A break from the norm for the Coen boys, but this so-so attempt at an old-school screwballer only just manages pass marks.
The Coen brothers are capable of better, but when it takes other Hollywood competition to court, 'Intolerable Cruelty' comes out with the winning verdict. Mainstream enough to get a general audience, quirky enough to keep fans of 'Raising Arizona' and 'The Big Lebowski' smiling.
A cool, sharp and entertaining crime caper.
If you really must insist on seeing it, do it because youre curious to witness the single-most appalling scene of Julia Roberts career and not because you actually think it might be any good.
Cooler than a cucumber plantation, but not as funny.
The worst superhero movie ever made? Sitting through this heap of poopsy will drive you batty.
A difficult to follow plot, but lovely characters and snappy dialogue.
The Coens have delivered a superb follow up to their masterful No Country for Old Men by not even trying to do something similar.
A fantastic big screen adaptation of a fantastic book keeps both kids and adults happy.
This fast-paced, witty and smart blend of the Star and Iraq wars is one of the best military satires to date.
This recession-era romantic comedy has enough substance and humour to win a broad spectrum of admirers.
All the pieces are here to make a good movie, but The American lacks any real entertainment value.
The Coen Brothers once again show what you can do with perfectly realised characters, an awesome soundtrack and a wonderful storyline. A depression-era movie that's far from depressing.
South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut
Give this glorious animated musical a chance and you'll be pleasantly surprised.
The Descendants is a bittersweet tale of a family sticking together in trying times. With the perfect mix of grief, humour and charm this is the best thing to come out of Hawaii since Dog the Bounty Hunter.
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