Tuesday 26 May 2015

Watch What I Said 4


IMDb: 7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 85%
My Grade: A

So as part of adding content to this increasingly shitty blog, I've decided to include a weekly segment detailing a movie-a-week that people should check out. I know anyone that reads this blog does so primarily for my reviews, but I'm lazy and don't want to review anything right now. This weekly segment may also contain suggestions from other members of the Public Nerdity Podcast from time to time.

Another week, another Netflix recommendation. I know I'm a couple days late on it this week, but it's not like anyone is reading this anyways. But I digress. As many people know, I have an affection for George Clooney that I reserve for only the finer things in life, like good cheesecake and velvet jackets. The reason I enjoy Clooney so much is because he's able to balance his pretty boy looks and charm with interesting projects that show off a lot of his interests. That's why my pick for this week is his 2011 directorial effort The Ides of March. Clooney plays the supporting part of Mike Morris, a presidential candidate, who has to deal with one of his top campaign specialists hiding secrets. That specialist is played by Ryan Gosling, in one of his best performances in recent memory. The cast for this movie is stacked, with Philip Seymour Hoffman, Marissa Tomei, Paul Giamatti, Evan Rachel Wood, Max Minghella and Jeffrey Wright all being in this film along with Gosling and Clooney. The stand outs are really the two leads, and Hoffman, who commands the screen every second he's on it. Clooney proves he's quite excellent at crafting a deft political drama like few others can.

Boasting a 7.1 score on IMDb and an 85% Rotten Tomatoes score, you'd be foolish not to check out the film, especially if you are a fan of Clooney, Gosling or Hoffman.

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