From Christopher Orr's slash-and-burn of "Clooney's Silly, Tedious 'Ides of March'":
It takes a certain degree of nerve to title a film The Ides of March—not merely because it invites Shakespearian comparisons but, more particularly, because the word that most commonly precedes the calendric phrase in the English-speaking world is "beware."
Really, can't argue. Why that title? Box office killer.
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