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And if that vote seems a little grudging, that's only because I can't help feeling that there were surely wilder, more interesting contenders that fell by the wayside.

What remains is your classic compromise candidate: a film that set out with a crusading zeal but had its rough edges planed down en route to the nomination. In his 4-outstar review for the Evening Standard , Derek Malcolm assumes we won't mind hearing about a plot twist other reviewers seem to be going out of their way to conceal.

Jada Yuan interviews Gosling for New York. Taking corruption as a given, we wait for the film to reveal stranger, more perverse details and consequences of the campaign process — not least given the intimate narrative radius of a single Ohio Democratic primary.

What we get instead is an absorbing, occasionally witty liberal suit-opera on West Wing lines that nonetheless holds its juiciest sub-plots on a leash. The Guardian presents a set of photos from the premiere.

Willimon's original play, Farragut North , "made its Off Broadway debut in November , just a week after President Obama's election heralded a renewal of faith in the electoral process and a resurgence of hope for the future of American leadership," notes Justin Chang in Variety. Yet by opening up the structure of Willimon's taut morality play — whose spare genius lay in its applicability to any campaign, any party — the screenwriters have attempted to make the text feel more specific and contemporary, but instead have inflated it into something implausible, toothless and weirdly dated.

Wood's character, Molly, is a youngish intern "who seduces Stephen in a smooth exchange in a darkly lit bar," writes Deborah Young in the Hollywood Reporter. Still the fine cast makes every line of dialogue count Jeffrey Wright 's brief appearance as an influential senator able to swing the election is an example of perfect straight-faced gravitas, while Marisa Tomei 's crafty Times reporter is delightfully smart and underhanded.

Time Out London 's Dave Calhoun finds that the points Ides has to make "are valid, if a little obvious: shit goes on behind the scenes and people in the game are shits. Who knew? Yet it's good on the value of knowledge in political circles — and how that knowledge can be traded. Clooney sees blustering bustle and edgy familiarity — giant closeups of private conversations — as the contrasts of political campaigns, which are, at heart, all rhetoric and no accountability.

That's the winner's burden. The Tea Party is never mentioned; the closest The Ides of March gets to today's dirty skirmishes comes when Zara [PSH] explains why Democrats lose to the more disciplined and ruthless Republicans: 'They're afraid to get in the mud with the fing elephants. Still, this is a movie, not a docudrama; viewers should be pleased that the compromising positions of sexual politics receive more emphasis than a candidate's stand on the debt ceiling.

Extremely well-crafted and acted, the film was warmly enough received at yesterday's screening. But it lacks that sense of political idealism and indignation that made Clooney's earlier directorial effort, Good Night, and Good Luck so stirring. For Screen 's Lee Marshall , Ides "consecrates Ryan Gosling's apparently inexorable rise from indie promise to Oscar-booking leading man.

His latest, The Ides of March , keeps the affair in good nick. You go, Brutus! For my money, the best baseball movie of the last 25 years is Bull Durham sorry, but I never got into the mystical sports-in-the-cornfield corn of Field of Dreams. It was a movie as much about talk — loose, low-down, purplish, and inspired — as it was about baseball. The super-sharp and rousing Moneyball , which may be the best baseball movie since Bull Durham , is also about talk, but in a coolly heady and original inside-the-front-office way.

Yet the dialogue is so light and sharp it just about cuts the air. What would happen if you assembled an entire team of these green-diamond misfits? Steven Soderbergh spent a long time developing this project, before he and the studio parted ways, and you can still feel his fingerprints on it. As an actor, Brad Pitt has aged like a fine wine. The trading scenes, done mostly over the phone, are little comedies of brusqueness, with the players flaunted and abandoned like cards in a poker game.



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