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7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83The A.V. ClubNoel MurrayThe A.V. ClubNoel MurrayThe sports drama gives The Iran Job a strong hook, while the cultural context enriches the movie's real story, which is less about Sheppard's life in Iran than about the people he meets.
- 80Los Angeles TimesBetsy SharkeyLos Angeles TimesBetsy SharkeyOne of those documentaries that is sad and hopeful in equal measure and exceptional in its storytelling.
- This observant documentary avoids pedagogy; it's not always artful, but it has a relaxed, light touch that never topples into pretension.
- 63Chicago Sun-TimesChicago Sun-TimesThe description sounds like a real-life fish-out-of-water tale crossed with a sports movie. But the film wants to be more than that, and I'm on the fence about how well it succeeds.
- 60Village VoiceVillage VoiceAlthough it presents itself as merely the story of a professional basketball player named Kevin Sheppard, who, never quite making it to the NBA, has spent his career playing in lesser leagues overseas, The Iran Job ends up being quite a bit more: an underdog sports story, a fish-out-of-water tale, and an outsider's perspective on Iran's almost-revolution of early 2009.
- 60Time OutTime OutThe documentary's technique of cutting between warm exchanges and the bellicose rhetoric of then-presidents Ahmadinejad and Bush wears thin with overuse, but the big-hearted Sheppard makes for an amiable tour guide.
- 38Slant MagazineDiego SemereneSlant MagazineDiego SemereneThough there's something refreshing, and disturbingly familiar, about Kevin Sheppard's spontaneity, he's certainly not the most interesting thing about the film.