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.
Wordplay (2006)
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Reviews Counted:117
Fresh:111
Rotten:6
Average Rating:7.4/10
Consensus: You see them hunched over with their brows furrowed, folded newspaper in hand as they attempt to complete the crossword puzzle. This may even describe you. This ingeniously edited documentary introduces viewers to some of the more dedicated fans of this solitary pastime, none more well-known the puzzle editor for the New York Times, Will Shortz. This underground world provides a surprising amount of crowd-pleasing entertainment and suspense, especially at the annual crossword tournament. Didn't know there was one, did you?
Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
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... 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]
Starring: Mike Mussina, Will Shortz, Jon Stewart, Bill Clinton
Starring: Mike Mussina, Will Shortz, Jon Stewart, Bill Clinton, Ken Burns, Bob Dole
Director: Patrick Creadon
Director: Patrick Creadon
Screenwriter: Christine O'Malley
Producer: Patrick Walsh
Studio: IFC Films
Reviews for Wordplay
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.
Creadon's inventive visuals turn puzzle-solving into a spectator sport.
An affable, lightweight documentary about crossword puzzle aficionados.
How do you make an entertaining film about a solitary and cerebral pastime, however popular? That's the puzzle that Creadon never really solves.
Enough of this curiously fascinating subject is in play in the film, and the range of fans Creadon interviews (from Yankee pitcher Mike Mussina to the Indigo Girls to President Clinton) demonstrates the broad appeal.
A playful, informative and very sweet documentary about the world of words 'across' or 'down.'
The competition is less interesting than the revelation of a crossword culture in which fans can identify the style of professional puzzle constructors ('that's a Merle Reagle') the way music buffs might recognize a guitar lick ('that's Steve Cropper').
Creadon approaches his subject with the same respect and intelligence Shortz credits his audience.
A rousing endorsement of the principles of fair play and communication.
It's so rare, and so delightful, to see a film that unabashedly celebrates folks who are supersmart and feel no need to hide it that that alone is reason to check out this unexpectedly riveting film.
Wordplay functions as a playful celebration of brain power, and in that respect, it gets its point Across. And Down.
insight into an intriguing little world bound by a grid and the human imagination
Brain-busting and amusing, it does for puzzlers what "Spellbound" did for spelling bees and "Mad Hot Ballroom" did for dance competitions.
Less than riveting filmmaking, but if you're a puzzler, you'll probably enjoy it.
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