Review of Michael Clayton (2007) by Lawrence Toppman for Charlotte Observer — 04 Aug 2017
Careful casting adds to verisimilitude. Nobody carries off a chilly authority figure like Tilda Swinton, who represents the chemical company; Pollack, who has more or less stopped directing, now embodies urbane amorality as an actor; Wilkinson, whose career has mostly been devoted to repressed or depressed characters, enjoys his turn as a bright-eyed fanatic.
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This review of Michael Clayton (2007) was written by Lawrence Toppman and published by Charlotte Observer on 04 Aug 2017.
Michael Clayton has generally received positive reviews.
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