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      I laughed, I laughed some more, and I nearly died at certain points… but through all the satirical material there is true heart to the entire film… as well tense themes that make us look at ourselves. DiCaprio is incredible

      Full Review | Jul 26, 2023

      Disaster film is a fitting title because this film was a disaster.

      Full Review | Jul 26, 2023

      On par with a mediocre SNL sketch.

      Full Review | Jul 26, 2023

      Don't Look Up hilariously approaches almost every theme worthy of discussion through Adam McKay's satirical screenplay that will undoubtedly leave viewers either incredibly satisfied or extremely triggered.

      Full Review | Original Score: B+ | Jul 25, 2023

      Don’t Look Up doesn’t give any space for the viewer to breathe. The film is chaotic and cluttered as only some characters are used to serve a narrative purpose.

      Full Review | Jul 21, 2023

      Incredibly effective, and it was nice to see the craziness of the world we’re living in portrayed as how it actually feels to live in it; often frustrating but usually ridiculous at how oblivious and indifferent most people are...

      Full Review | Jul 19, 2023

      Despite some clever gags... the film ultimately runs out of steam and fails to make a deep impact.

      Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Nov 12, 2022

      How I learned to stop worrying and love Don’t Look Up? Adam McKay’s film is a savage American political satire and the best since Wag the Dog. In his own words, he timed that shit perfectly.

      Full Review | Original Score: 4.5/5 | Oct 21, 2022

      Don’t Look Up calls out institutional indifference to impending disaster with relatable and riveting rage thanks to a scorching script and engaged ensemble.

      Full Review | Original Score: 4.5/5 | Sep 1, 2022

      There’s so much crammed into this movie, and it’s a miracle that (for the most part) McKay manages to hold it all together.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Aug 16, 2022

      It's merely stating what everyone has already observed for the past two years, and delivering it with a shit-eating grin.

      Full Review | Jul 8, 2022

      A satire that at times reaches a revitalizing elegance and at others seems to emulate the level of discourse and debate in social media, television, and family tables: rough, raw, superficial, and even vulgar. [Full review in Spanish]

      Full Review | Jun 28, 2022

      Initially, the satire has a few funny moments... But I can't remember anything else. For this reason, I can't judge it fairly. [Full review in Spanish]

      Full Review | Jun 8, 2022

      Although I tend to agree with McKay’s worldview and identify with his cynicism about politics, media culture, and humanity’s general short-sightedness, his methods as a filmmaker rarely convince me. Don’t Look Up might be the exception.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | May 29, 2022

      Like "The Big Short" and "Vice," McKay's latest film pulls no punches in his political commentary, as he continues to make some excellent points but in a primarily condescending manner to his viewers who already received the message long ago.

      Full Review | Original Score: 6/10 | May 18, 2022

      The bulk of the movie is played for gags before the serious stuff kicks in at the end. Its never easy for a director to reconcile such contrasting tones, and McKay is no exception.

      Full Review | Mar 29, 2022

      Its still sadly rare to see female characters working in STEM given the grace to be imperfect on screen.

      Full Review | Original Score: B- | Mar 17, 2022

      Don’t Look Up ultimately feels like just one more disaster movie: it is far easier—and maybe even more fun—to imagine the apocalyptic end of the world than to imagine how we could live in a radically different way now to prevent it.

      Full Review | Mar 14, 2022

      I thought this was a brilliant film, the satire was on message. It's this kind of court jester-like satire that I really resonate with, and the cast was spectacular. (Steve)

      Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 9, 2022

      Unfortunately, McKay and Sirota remain shy and hide behind shallow and often silly humor. Despite this, many will very much come to enjoy and perhaps even love this film.

      Full Review | Original Score: 6/10 | Mar 7, 2022

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