Episode 4

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Published on:

28th May 2025

Igby Goes Down

Kieran Culkin may have just taken home Oscar gold for "A Real Pain", but before "Succession" made him a household name, he was Igby Slocumb—a rich, rebellious teen navigating trauma, privilege, and a series of bad decisions in 2002’s "Igby Goes Down". This week, Mike Field and Mike Butler revisit this indie darling of the early 2000s, and... well, let’s just say not everyone was charmed.

From trust fund angst to aimless rebellion, the Mikes dive into why these kinds of characters don’t always resonate—especially when wrapped in a blanket of affluence. Despite strong performances from Culkin, Jeff Goldblum, Susan Sarandon, and Claire Danes, Igby Goes Down might have left us a little cold.

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0:00 - Introduction

2:50 - Film Facts

15:14 - Film Discussion

36:21 - Reviews

40:38 - Who Would You Recommend This To?

43:36 - Why Is This Forgotten?

45:56 - Plugs

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About the Podcast

Forgotten Cinema
A podcast about forgotten films that deserve a second chance
Welcome to Forgotten Cinema! Each episode, Mike Field and Mike Butler highlight a film that for a variety of reasons was forgotten by audiences. Whether it be because a more popular movie was released at the same time or the movie simply didn’t catch on with an audience in the its initial run. We’ll discuss what we love about the movie or perhaps don’t love about it and decide whether the movie is worth a revisit.