Ever since he doffed Dr. Ross' labcoat, George Clooney has subverted his big-budget roots by aligning with neo-indie mavens like the Coen Brothers and Steven Soderbergh. In his second directorial effort, Good Night, and Good Luck, he unveils elder-statesman potential with a winking restraint and — quel un-Hollywood — politics on his new sleeve. -Lisa Rosman
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