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The Ides of March

User rating: 3.91 183 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: October 7, 2011

R | Drama | 1h 41m

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User rating: October 30, 2011

Excellent political thriller.

User rating: October 30, 2011

Good movie

User rating: October 30, 2011

an excellent film. Ryan Gosling is amazing as a man caught between ambition and ideals. Phiilp Seymour Hoffman plays his part with his usual natural aplume while Paul Giametti is the perfect foil. George is the pretty boy who screws up and tries to look innnocent as a newborn babe but as director/prodcer he lets his cast spread their wings...but they could have gone further.

User rating: October 29, 2011

A very interesting movie.

User rating: October 29, 2011

George Clooney is multi-talented.

User rating: October 29, 2011

I really enjoyed this movie,my one issue is that the entire time you are watching it, it is very obvious that this movie was made with the intent to be an Oscar contender. Yet still worth seeing.

User rating: October 29, 2011

One of best this year,,,Ryan Gostlin(from Cornwall ,Ontario) is one of the best Characters that is plying today,Phillip Syemere Hoffan,,,is a believable charactor...All in All A fabulous film..Hope the Acedemy gives the film the highest marks.

User rating: October 28, 2011

Love George Clooney in anything.

User rating: October 28, 2011

Ides of March indeed. From a historical stand-point the title gives the movie away but it was well done. When it ended I thought... that's it? Truly though, the whole story was told and there was no need for more. Keeps you interested until the very end!

User rating: October 27, 2011

Suspensful--great movie. Worth the $$$