Albert Brooks’s film is an amusing, if ultimately unsatisfying, comedy about what happens after death.
Read MoreThis naked attempt at content (re)generation is packaged alongside some arch yet soft satire and meta-commentary.
Read MoreThe last review in our Cronenberg Retrospective considers his bizarre Gothic Hollywood satire.
Read MoreSacha Baron Cohen’s Showtime series is the most insightful, and confrontational, work of satire that has so far appeared in the Age of Trump.
Read MoreA majestically bad film.
Read MoreNuanced financial crisis drama/dark comedy.
Read MoreBurton's touchstone, but Keaton's triumph.
Read MoreFunny, pretty smart, and light on the blubber or syrup.
Read MoreCronenberg indicts Hollywood with gusto and complexity.
Read MoreA great film of puncturing wit and punishing cynicism.
Read MoreMessy, but containing plenty of invention.
Read MoreDark depiction of posh debauchery at Oxford.
Read MoreRidiculous, hilarious, and irreverent, but in a nice way.
Read MoreAllegorical satire disguised as riotous entertainment.
Read MoreCoppola's satire on the celebrity lust of American culture.
Read MoreAren explores the nihilism and satire of Todd Phillips' trilogy.
Read MoreMichael Bay and Harmony Korine's films satirize the concept of the American Dream.
Read MoreFincher's satire is a dangerous text.
Read MoreA hilarious, offensive, juvenile satire.
Read MoreA clever, funny satirizing of horror movies.
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