I’m hardly the biggest Julia Roberts fan around, but it’s hard to fault the company she keeps here. To begin with, I’m intrigued by her being re-teamed with Clive Owen, since the scene in Closer in which he essentially shouted into stunned silence made for one of Roberts’ most convincingly vulnerable moments. Add to the mix the great Paul Giamatti and Tom Wilkinson, and I’m pretty much sold. After a couple of decades as a highly paid scribe for hire, Tony Gilroy appears to have reinvented himself as a dependable director of seventies retro-cool films, what with Michael Clayton and now this. Three years ago, I found that the slam-bang summer movie sensibility of Mr. and Mrs. Smith torpedoed the story’s screwball origins; based on the trailer, this looks like it could pull off the same formula with a whole lot less sound and fury.