The "intelligent" movie, set during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis, "is one of the year's best"This week at the multiplex, we've got a daring escape (“Argo,” starring Ben Affleck and Alan Arkin); a tough teacher (“Here Comes the Boom,” starring Kevin James and Salma Hayek), frightening footage (“Sinister,” starring Ethan Hawke); criminalARGO follows a very simple three-step formula in becoming such a crowd-pleaser. It builds the C.I.A.'s operation, it allows Affleck's Mendes to train its participants, and then it moves towards the plan's execution. Three easyConfession time: There are few things I hate more than when an audience — especially one composed of journalists — claps at the end of a movie. Yes, I'm a joyless snob who cringes at the sight of kittens riding unicorns across dazzling rainbows.Ben Affleck discusses a scene from his third feature as a director, "Argo."
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