Published 11/17/2007
by John Maynard
at washingtonpost.com - Television
When George Clooney and Steven Soderbergh are involved in a film -- at least one that's not a remake -- viewers have come to expect a story packing an overt political message. And if that movie were about loose nukes in post-communist Russia, you'd practically bank on it.
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