Fri, Oct 19
42. The back alleys of legal fix-em-ups. Michael Clayton is all about George Clooney the executive producer the producer and the star. Couldn't be more opportunities to put the camera on old George than if you watch early seasons of ER! 3.25 bags of legal eagle popcorn, and there is a story...
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George Clooney: Giving up the publicity tours? 
source: Film Gecko
“Up in the Air” is the one generating Oscar buzz, but Clooney says there will be no Oscar campaign. “Nope, I’m done, I have nothing to say. And I really liked not doing a campaign for ‘Michael Clayton’” (which, by the way, was nominated for seven Oscars and won Tilda Swinton a Best Supporting Ac...
Published Sat, Sep 12
source: South Wales Argus
UK Last year's supporting Oscar winner for Michael Clayton, the enormously talented Tilda Swinton is back opposite Clooney in a very different way, hopping into bed in an illicit affair that shows off the Clayton duo in surprising ways. ...
Published Wed, Mar 25
source: South Wales Argus
UK Last year's supporting Oscar winner for Michael Clayton, the enormously talented Tilda Swinton is back opposite Clooney in a very different way, hopping into bed in an illicit affair that shows off the Clayton duo in surprising ways. ...
Published Wed, Mar 25
'Michael Clayton' Extended Clip
source: it.truveo.com
Michael Clayton (George Clooney) confronts Arthur (Tom Wilkinson) in the street. it.truveo.com
Published Thu, Feb 26
“Slumdog’ Wins Over National Board of Review 
source: New York Times
NY - Dec 5, 2008 But its picks for best actor and best director did not line up with the Academy’s — George Clooney (”Michael Clayton”) and Tim Burton (”Sweeney Todd”) won ...
Published Fri, Dec 5
Movie Review: "Michael Clayton" (2007) 
source: therocketboychronicles (Blogspot)
This movie kind of reminds me of another Clooney starred politico-legal drama, Syriana. The pace and density of the dialogue is very similar, only in Michael Clayton, the dialogue is easier to follow. If you really pay attention, you wont get lost. This is the result of good writing and editi...
Published Thu, Sep 25
source: msfields (WordPress)
James Harvey, in his book Romantic Comedy in Hollywood from Lubitsch to Sturges, notices an interesting facet of Cary Grant’s performance in the screwball classic, Bringing Up Baby – it is propelled by repressed rage. Grant’s character spends most of his time in the film trying to recove...
Published Wed, Sep 17
Review: Dim Bulbs Light Up Burn After Reading 
source: Wired News
There's George Clooney, in desperate straits ala Michael Clayton, only dumber. John Malkovich plays his familiar effete crank, but dumber. Tilda Swinton spits out her lines with a crisp British accent as a dumbfoundingly narcissistic shrew. Dumbest of all is the film's most likable char...
Published Wed, Sep 10