George Clooney is becoming as prolific for his work behind the camera as he is in front of it. That trend continues with crime comedy Suburbicon, Clooney's sixth film as director, which also boasts the might of a script co-written by the Coen brothers. We've snagged an exclusive new poster – take a look below.


The script for Suburbicon dates back to 1986; the Coens wrote it shortly after completing their debut Blood Simple. Clooney and his regular co-writer Grant Heslov rewrote it, changing the setting from present day to 1959. Set in quiet small-town Suburbicon, full of picket fences and manicured lawns, it sees Gardner Lodge (Matt Damon) find his peaceful life disrupted by the Mafia. A bloody journey of revenge inevitably follows.
Oscar Isaac and Julianne Moore also star in the film, which is heading towards a 24 November release date.


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