Similar in structure to the recent movie Spellbound, Wordplay is a fun documentary about an American institution and national habit.
Wordplay (2006)
Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Synopsis: Inky-fingered New York Times readers love the mind-bending crossword puzzles lovingly curated for the paper by longstanding contributor Will Shortz. There are few things more satisfying than completing one of Shortz's puzzles, and a cult has sprung up around the enigmatic crossword... Inky-fingered New York Times readers love the mind-bending crossword puzzles lovingly curated for the paper by longstanding contributor Will Shortz. There are few things more satisfying than completing one of Shortz's puzzles, and a cult has sprung up around the enigmatic crossword compiler as Times readers put pen to paper and attempt to pick his brains. Director Patrick Creadon has capitalized on this phenomenon with the film WORDPLAY, a genial documentary based on Shortz and his devoted followers. Creadon begins by tracing Shortz's unusual ascent to his tenure at the Times, creating a picture of an easygoing, well-liked, and respected man. Creadon also takes viewers on a trip to the 28th annual American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, a geek haven where Shortz assumes godlike status. Indeed, it was Shortz himself who created the contest, and he still presides over it, demonstrating a great deal of affection for the tournament and its participants. As we witness the various eccentrics battling it, some of Shortz's celebrity fans get plenty of camera time, THE DAILY SHOW's Jon Stewart and former president Bill Clinton among them. Clinton even recalls an amusing occasion when a particularly tricky election-day puzzle left readers wondering whether "Clinton" or "Bob Dole" was the seven-letter solution to one of Shortz's clues--in fact some clever juggling of letters meant that both answers could have been correct. An enjoyable movie that even manages to make the crossword tournament a gripping affair, WORDPLAY succeeds largely thanks to its immensely likeable central figure and the behavior of the kooky contestants at the tournament. [More]
Genre: Education/General Interest
Starring: Mike Mussina, Will Shortz, Jon Stewart, Bill Clinton, Ken Burns
Reviews
This movie is done so well that even if you're like me and don't do crossword puzzles, you'll still be entertained.
Director Patrick Creadon has turned crossword puzzling into a spectator sport.
Boy, was I wrong. There's more palm-sweating suspense in one minute of this baby than in all of The Omen.
Where Wordplay wins is not so much in the contest footage, but in its interviews with average, everyday crossword puzzle junkies.
Intriguing, surprising and stimulating, Wordplay is much more than a documentary about a crossword tournament. Anyone who is remotely interested in the English language will be fascinated
Wordplay gave me new respect for the intelligence of those who solve them well, and admiration for those who create them.
Their world of puzzles is like an alternate universe and this film offers a window into it.
As pleasant and good-natured as Wordplay is, it's not exactly potent stuff
Even though these puzzles are mapped out with utmost precision -- and even though logic is an extremely useful tool for solving them -- they're still, somehow, objects of intrigue and mystery.
A wonderful little documentary that seems fascinated with humanity.
isn't the nail-biter that the 2003 spelling-bee documentary 'Spellbound' was (but) Creadon and editor Doug Blush successfully build suspense and find unexpected drama and comedy in the competition.
So there's this new documentary about crossword puzzles . . . WAIT, get back here!
Cleverly devised and creatively made in ways that ought to make its subject accessible to anyone.
It's a movie about crosswords, as seen through [puzzlers'] eyes, and it makes us one of them as we learn how to do crosswords by their side.
I have to admit that for me these self-proclaimed nerds are more interesting and impressive than anything that I have ever seen in a NFL documentary.
A fun documentary about those who make puzzles and those who do them.
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