“Michael Clayton,” review by Lisa Kennedy
George Clooney taps the power of his fine mug to convey awe, humility, defeat, anger, as this titular character comes face-to-face with things greater than himself. Read More
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George Clooney taps the power of his fine mug to convey awe, humility, defeat, anger, as this titular character comes face-to-face with things greater than himself. Read More
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