Clooney and Wyle were both honored at AARP's Movies for Grownups Awards on Saturday, where they gave special tributes to each other. By Kirsten Chuba Events Editor In presenting to Wyle, Clooney joked ...
Is the gang spry enough for another heist? George Clooney, 64, weighed in on the status of the “Ocean’s” movie franchise, which began with “Ocean’s Eleven” in 2001. “There was something about the idea ...
George Clooney is done kissing girls in movies. Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Variety via Getty Images. Clooney is one of Hollywood’s most storied actors, with a resume brimming with beloved rom-coms ...
George Clooney is no longer interested in romance on the big screen. During a recent interview with the Daily Mail, Clooney said that after having a discussion with his wife, Amal Clooney, about his ...
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It’s impossible to talk about George Clooney’s career and films without talking about the past—about Hollywood history, about the idea of Hollywood royalty. In the best George Clooney movies, he ...
Academy Award-winning actor George Clooney shared the screen with Sandra Bullock in his most highly rated film Emily Blackwood is a writer and editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
Spoiler alert! The following post discusses the finale of the dramedy “Jay Kelly” (streaming now on Netflix) so beware if you haven’t seen it yet. Call it a Cloon-ception. Director Noah Baumbach’s new ...
“Can we go again?” asks Jay Kelly (George Clooney), a movie star shooting a scene in which the tough guy he’s playing dies of a gunshot wound on the soundstage reproduction of a rain-slicked alleyway.
George Clooney is not Jay Kelly. That much he is sure of. This image released by Netflix shows George Clooney, left, and director Noah Baumbach on the set of “Jay Kelly.” (Peter Mountain/Netflix via ...
"Jay Kelly" might be the closest thing we ever get to "George Clooney: The Movie." Director Noah Baumbach's bittersweet dramedy (★★★½ out of four; rated R; in select theaters now, streaming on Netflix ...