The MagazineProgram for LoveIt’s not the usual obstacle in the way of romance.Mar 21, 2011, Vol. 16, No. 26
• By JOHN PODHORETZ
And yet The Adjustment Bureau is worth the trip, if only for Matt Damon, who seems unable to make a false move, take a false step, or be false even for a second on camera. He’s a golden boy with hidden depths, the way Robert Redford was—only Damon is a far more versatile and interesting performer. No, I don’t like his politics, but then, he doesn’t like mine, either. John Podhoretz, editor of Commentary, is The Weekly Standard’s movie critic. The Weekly Standard ArchivesBrowse 15 Years of the Weekly Standard
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