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Duplicity
Claire Stenwick (Julia Roberts) and Ray Koval (Clive Owen) are former government operatives who are now collecting big paychecks from rival companies as corporate spies. While collaborating to carry out a complicated con, they distract each other in more ways than one.
12 March 1967, Detroit, Michigan, USA
22 February 1962, Queens, New York, USA
21 December 1988, Redwood City, California, USA
17 January 1962, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
17 June 1964, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
1 June 1961, Milan, Lombardy, Italy
18 December 1969, Rieti, Italy
29 July 1977, Connecticut, USA
20 October 1979, Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
21 June 1967, Macon, Georgia, USA
29 October 1957, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
March 13, 2011
Julia Roberts and Clive Owen are reunited for the first time since Closer, and they're a messed up couple again. But this time they're secret agents, which is cooler.July 06, 2010
A brain-bending, sleekly twisted puzzle.March 23, 2009
For all the glam and swank, the film is essentially a bright, shiny, empty puzzle. The puzzlemaking by writer-director Tony Gilroy is clever but most frequently an end in itself.October 21, 2014
Tony Gilroy's directorial follow up to the phenomenal Michael Clayton is an impressive addition to his short but impressive filmography.March 23, 2009
Gilroy keeps it all moving at a steady, stylish pace.September 25, 2010
When it comes to sorting out where we stand with someone, we're all spies. Tony Gilroy realizes that romance done right involves invigorating risk, and "Duplicity" offers a bracing, beguiling shell game of behavior to complement the light shenanigans.October 07, 2015
You simply haven't had this much fun at the multiplex in a long, long time.March 23, 2009
Duplicity is an enormously enjoyable hybrid, a romantic comedy set at the center of a caper movie.April 30, 2009
When it comes to spy thrillers, Tony Gilroy knows the game.March 23, 2009
It's a passably amusing brainteaser.