Go Love Gosling by Sheltiemomm Cast was superb, everyone had a personal best in this intrigue-filled gem. Fantastically added was, Jeffrey Right, as a pivotal character. Gossling envelops any human emotion imaginable! Thrilled to...
So-so Slow with no sizzle by pmcculloch I suppose it was a realistic political drama....but there was never an "Oh My Gosh!" moment. All-star cast that never made me care about the characters. Was probably a subtle arc for Gosling's...
100 Philadelphia Inquirer | Steven Rea This taut cautionary tale explores the dark side of American politics. And leaves the viewer to wonder - if anyone's still wondering - is there a bright side? Read full review
91 Entertainment Weekly | Owen Gleiberman Clooney certainly brings out the best in his actors, but his driving trait as a filmmaker is that he knows what plays - he has an uncanny sense of how to uncork a scene and let it bubble and flow. Read full review
88 Rolling Stone | Peter Travers A big, bruisingly funny moral fable etched in acid and Obama disillusion. Read full review
80 Movieline | Stephanie Zacharek The Ides of March doesn't cut as deeply or as sharply as Clooney might like, but at least he found the right actor to navigate its dark emotional twists and turns. Read full review