Review of Igby Goes Down (2002) by Ken Fox for TV Guide Magazine — 27 Mar 2010
The film lacks the turbulent social context of the 1950s and '60s that lent resonance to the personal uncertainties of Ibgy's forebears -- Holden Caufield, Ben Braddock, et al. But Culkin has a way with quip-heavy dialogue that transforms what might otherwise been irritatingly, solipsistic posing into a great performance.
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This review of Igby Goes Down (2002) was written by Ken Fox and published by TV Guide Magazine on 27 Mar 2010.
Igby Goes Down has generally received positive reviews.
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