Amanda Peet, Bill Pullman, Claire Danes
Many movies strive to capture the confused, yearning spirit of The Graduate or The Catcher in the Rye; Igby Goes Down succeeds. Igby (Kieran Culkin) is a teen struggling to find...( read more
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DVD Release Date: February 4, 2003
Stats: 1,831 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (1,831)
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December 18, 2008
Another rich dysfunctional family film that's ultimately depressing, but well acted and crafted
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May 27, 2008
Kieran Culkin is very talented, he does a decent job with what he's given in this film. Ryan Phillippe always seems to play the same type of role and that is annoying. Daines, Peet, Sarandon, and even Pullman & Goldbloom each hold their own as far as acting. Again, they do the...( read more)
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November 18, 2009
This is almost too perfect of an origin story for Sean and Patrick Bateman. Kieran Culkin and Ryan Phillippe were both ruthless in their own way. I think it's great that they just basically make fun of rich, sophisticated people to no end. It's also a really great coming of age s...( read more)
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November 14, 2009
L'ho visto tanto tempo fa, ma mi ricordo un qualcosa di veramente bello.
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October 14, 2009
Harsh & meanness is adolescents' new confusion, anger & rebel expression before taking-off. Bitter-sweet, noir, wicked, queer, unexpected, amusing. Kieran Culkin was so adorable, potential & wonderful in it. Only the character Oliver (Ryan Phillippe) could have been further devel...( read more)
Critic Reviews
Like its hero, the film seems unformed and rambling, more like a rough draft than a finished product. full review
Mean-spirited and not remotely clever, though it strives for archness at every turn. full review
Because the genre is well established, what makes the movie fresh is smart writing, skewed characters, and the title performance by Kieran Culkin. full review
A prickly coming-of-age tale in which everybody -- but especially Culkin -- shines. full review
Far too taken with its own rumpled-chino stylishness to be genuinely affecting. full review
Darkly hilarious, unexpectedly heartbreaking. full review
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