Review of Intolerable Cruelty (2003) by Michael Atkinson for Village Voice — 07 Oct 2003
Zeta-Jones is merely ravishing, but Clooney owns the film. Ordinarily best at sardonic, man's-man confidence, he strides through Intolerable Cruelty with fantastic screwball zest. To see Clooney tenderize, season, grill, and serve this ham hock of a role is to see an old-fashioned virtuoso in perpetual motion.
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This review of Intolerable Cruelty (2003) was written by Michael Atkinson and published by Village Voice on 07 Oct 2003.
Intolerable Cruelty has generally received positive reviews.
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