Description: A stunning ensemble of stars, including Kieran Culkin (The Cider House Rules), Claire Danes,Jeff Goldblum, Jared Harris, Amanda Peet, Ryan Phillippe, Bill Pullman and Academy Award® winner* Susan Sarandon, illuminate this "scathingly funny" (Elle) dark comedy. Acclaimed byaudiences and packing "an emotional wallop" (The New York Times) this "perfectly cast, perfectly written [movie is] the best coming-of-age film since The Graduate" (CNN)! 17-year-old rich kid Igby Slocumb is a rebel with a cause: to break free from his pill-popping mother, his schizophrenic dad and his fascist brother. Seduced by sexy older women and subverted by family andfriends, the ever-resilient, witty and inventive Igby is determined to keep upno matter what goes down. *1995: Actress, Dead Man Walking
Amazon.com: 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 any purpose or meaning to his life; surrounding him are his tyrant mother Mimi (Susan Sarandon), schizophrenic father Jason (Bill Pullman), wealthy and deceitful godfather D.H. (Jeff Goldblum), and cold brother Oliver (Ryan Phillippe)--all of whom have their own problems. While evading being sent to yet another boarding school, Igby seeks solace with two women: Rachel (Amanda Peet), a drug-addicted dancer who's D.H.'s mistress, and Sookie (Claire Danes), a college student who becomes perhaps his only friend. Culkin carries the film, ably supported by the superb cast; script, direction, and performances are razor sharp. Igby Goes Down doesn't let anyone--including Igby--off the hook for their cruelty, hypocrisy, or lack of empathy. --Bret Fetzer
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Rating: - Poor Igby
Looking back, it seems American indie filmmakers in the late 90's, early millenial were just crawling over each other to find a way of representing the more dysfunctional family. Igby Goes Down is a good ... Read More
Rating: - meh
This movie starts out good till about 1/2 way through when you stop believing it. All the actors are cast in roles that they always seem to play. I don't know, its good but really 1/2 way through it starts ... Read More
Rating: - A small work of genius
One of the most intelligent analyses of upper-middle class life I have ever seen - dark, funny, beautifully scripted, and above all TRUE.
Rating: - One of my favs.
I love this movie. I had it stolen and had to purchase it again because I was sad without it.
Rating: - Smart and funny
If this movie was not made as a dark comedy, it would definitely be a great film noir. Story about the upper class New York family full of its own skeletons in the closet. This disfynctional family consists ... Read More