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Irresistible (2020)

R 07/01/2020 Comedy, Drama 1h 41m
60%
User
Score
6.3/10
40%
47/100

Send in the clowns.

Overview

A Democratic political consultant helps a retired Marine colonel run for mayor in a small, conservative Wisconsin town.

Jon Stewart

Director

Top Billed Cast

Steve Carell

Steve Carell

Gary Zimmer

Rose Byrne

Rose Byrne

Faith Brewster

Chris Cooper

Chris Cooper

Jack Hastings

Brent Sexton

Brent Sexton

Mayor Braun

Mackenzie Davis

Mackenzie Davis

Diana Hastings

Topher Grace

Topher Grace

Kurt

Natasha Lyonne

Natasha Lyonne

Tina

Bill Irwin

Bill Irwin

Elton Chambers

C.J. Wilson

C.J. Wilson

Dave Vanelton

Media

Irresistible | Steve Carell Gets Inspired by a Viral Video

Irresistible | Steve Carell Gets Inspired by a Viral Video

Stories From Set | Irresistible | Ep5

Stories From Set | Irresistible | Ep5

60 Second Film School | Jon Stewart | Episode 3

60 Second Film School | Jon Stewart | Episode 3

You Know That Scene | Irresistible | S3 Ep2

You Know That Scene | Irresistible | S3 Ep2

IRRESISTIBLE - 'America' Featurette - In Theaters and On Demand June 26

IRRESISTIBLE - 'America' Featurette - In Theaters and On Demand June 26

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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Reviews

A review by garethmb

Written on June 22, 2020

jon Stewart has been fairly quiet since his retirement from The Daily Show. In a recent interview with Howard Stern he talked about being content on a farm for rescued animals and enjoying more time with his family. He also sent to that he would be doing projects that interested him. In “Irresistible” Stewart working as both Writer and Director has crafted a funny, informative, and expansive look at the political process.

Steve Carell stars as Gary Zimmer; a senior advisor to the Clinton’s who is still smarting over the recent election particularly his insistence that the “Rust Belt” was firmly in their hands and therefore opted not to devote a significant amount of time campaigning there which in turn was a key reason for their defeat.

An online video from a small farmi...

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A review by Manuel São Bento

Written on June 28, 2020

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If someone asks me what I would entirely remove from the world to make it a better place, my answer would either be politics or religion. Both are necessary in their own way, but all I see is lies, corruption, racism, war, death, and so on. Therefore, I'm not a fan of political movies, even when these are meant to be satires or just a light-hearted flick for families to enjoy. That said, I really liked Jon Stewart's talk show, and Steve Carell is one of those actors who's always able to make me laugh no matter what. So, I decided to give this one a go...

I have very mixed feelings, but probably not the ones most people will share with one another. Being from Portugal (an European country...

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A review by the_original_crt

Written on June 29, 2020

I found this movie to be witty and funny while at the same time tackling the very serious issue of elite campaign financing in politics and the neglect of heartland America.

The story seemed to be well written and directed (from my standpoint as a regular viewer not a critic). And acting wasn't bad either (typical Steve Carell humor like in Space Force)

It reminded me, in part, of the movie "Welcome to Mooseport", which had a similar theme.

Would definitely recommend for someone looking for a light hearted funny movie....

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A review by tmdb15214618

Written on July 2, 2020

I'm dismayed to discover that Jon Stewart wrote and directed this but now I get it. Irresistible plays like a Hallmark / Comedy Central collaboration. It's as bad as that sounds. We spend all our time hopping from one broad, lazy, tired caricature of rural life to another. That works on a comedy show. It doesn't work in a movie, which needs to be a more meaty, sinewy, full-bodied experience. I only rate it this highly because it's watchable--but why would you? The movie won't give you a reason. Even the comedic genius of Rose Byrne can't save this thing 'cause she's not in it enough....

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A review by Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

Written on August 31, 2020

There is a group of folks who will absolutely hate “Irresistible,” the new political satire from writer / director Jon Stewart. They’ll equate it with beating a dead horse, finding it to be an aggravating exercise in what they like to term “liberal elitism.” Then there will be the politically-minded viewers in agreement with Stewart who will voraciously slurp up what is dished out on screen, shouting an internal “Amen!” as the story preaches to the choir. Neither will be completely wrong, but reactions and reviews will likely be split along political lines — or your noted tolerance for intellectual sarcasm.

The politically-charged dramedy is about what happens when a small Wisconsin town becomes the main attraction at the heart of a political circus. When Washington, D.C...

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A review by SWITCH.

Written on September 2, 2020

Despite the incredible and comedically gifted cast and filmmaker, 'Irresistible' is... well, boring. Not boring boring, just dull. It's interesting as a political commentary but as far as laughs, pacing and general storytelling go, it's pretty much a snooze. There were some good jabs at the media and a sneaky poke at Hollywood's romantic age and gender disparities, which was enjoyable for half a second. If you're able to make it to the film's conclusion without falling asleep, there is a pretty decent payoff - but was it worth the journey? Eh, depends on your love and interest level on American politics and their wacky electoral system. I was expecting great things from Stewart and his former protégé, but alas my expectations were perhaps too high and the magic did not follow. Look, ther...

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A review by Kamurai

Written on June 13, 2021

Bad watch, won't watch again, and can't recommend.

I'm not re-watching this for the review.

While Steve Correll and Rose Byrne are both great actors, I can't admit to being big fans, and I'm willing to bet I find "The Campaign" entrertaining even if I did not find this so.

And I didn't. Politics, especially politics that aren't yours, and fictional politics doubly so, are not entertaining. There supposed to be a serious attempt at managing how our levels of government are run.

As this movie highlights, certain avenues of politics are just big gang wars, mostly financial, with everyone trying to do whatever they can to get whatever they can, whether it is ethical or not.

The people that do what happens in this movie in real life either see it as a war, or a sadistic game, w...

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