my week at the movies: ‘Shrink,’ ‘In the Loop’

Slow screening week, as holiday weeks tend to be…

Kevin Spacey is a Hollywood psychiatrist in Shrink (opens in the U.S. on July 24; no U.K. release date has been announced yet). I hope he goes all American Beauty on the asses of all his celebrity clients and tells them to shove their problems while he’s totally stoned. I mean, why else would you make a movie about a Hollywood shrink and cast Kevin Spacey in the lead?

British political wonks go to Washington DC in In the Loop (opened in the U.K. in April; it opens in the U.S. on July 24). It’s a comedy, see, from the British perspective, and it’s about going to war, or not going to war, or going or not going to a PR war, or something. It’s clearly a not-so-veiled smack at the whole Iraq debacle, but hey, we may have been stuck with Bush for a while, but they were stuck with Blair, Bush’s poodle. So we’re not the only ones to blame. Or something. Oh, but it’s got Steve Coogan in it, so that’s all right then.

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Victor Plenty
Victor Plenty
Tue, Jun 30, 2009 1:44am

Shrink looks a lot like a short film I saw awhile back. After reading the description of it and watching the trailer, it was driving me crazy (pun intended), and I had to search until I found it again.

When I finally did find it, I said, “Whoa! Deja vu!

It’s sure a good thing all the major movie studios are run by such highly principled, honest souls, dedicated to making sure every artist’s creative work is always justly compensated. I’m sure generous payments have been made for the rights to develop that short film into a feature.

Right?

Der Bruno Stroszek
Der Bruno Stroszek
Tue, Jun 30, 2009 6:12am

Being a British commenter on an American site, I so rarely get the chance to tease people, but here goes; you’re going to really, really love In The Loop, MaryAnn. I’m sure of it.