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The Ides of March proves that nothing is hotter than political shadiness.
I loved Clooney in the so-so political thriller The Ides of March, because like Cary Grant, Clooney’s chiseled visage is most commanding when he’s playing bastardly, knowingly dark characters. (Grant is sexiest — for the record — in To Catch a Thief, where he plays a reformed cat burglar.) This is also the movie whose poster forced us to realize that Clooney and Ryan Gosling have the same face. Still recovering from this thundering epiphany.
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