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Don't Look Up
Directed by
Adam McKay
R
2021
2h 18m
Comedy
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Science Fiction
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7.1
56%
78%
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Two low-level astronomers must go on a giant media tour to warn humankind of an approaching comet that will destroy planet Earth.
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Cast of Don't Look Up
Leonardo DiCaprio
Dr. Randall Mindy
Jennifer Lawrence
Kate Dibiasky
Meryl Streep
President Orlean
Cate Blanchett
Brie Evantee
Rob Morgan
Dr. Teddy Oglethorpe
Jonah Hill
Jason Orlean
Mark Rylance
Peter Isherwell
Tyler Perry
Jack Bremmer
Timothée Chalamet
Yule
Ron Perlman
Benedict Drask
Ariana Grande
Riley Bina / Songs
Kid Cudi
DJ Chello
Himesh Patel
Phillip
Melanie Lynskey
June Mindy
Michael Chiklis
Dan Pawketty
Tomer Sisley
Adul Grelio
Paul Guilfoyle
General Themes
Robert Joy
Congressman Tenant
Jack Alberts
Oliver
Ting
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Don't Look Up Ratings & Reviews
Autostraddle
Amari Gaiter
Don't Look Up shows us what happens if we wait too long to interrogate our culture and ourselves, lose sight of truth, and fail to take action.
Baltimore Magazine
Max Weiss
Ultimately, Don't Look Up is more than just mean-spirited and smug. It's aggressively those things -- that is, until that sentimental coda.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Alison Willmore
McKay's movies are not particularly pointed in their satire and, as time has gone on, have increasingly settled into their preferred form of a harangue.
The Jewish Chronicle
Linda Marric
Very silly, yet undeniably urgent. I loved every second.
Us Weekly
Mara Reinstein
Please ignore that instruction - or else you'll miss out on a so-sharp-it-hurts satire that skewers our current state of politics, technology and celebrity culture within the context of an asteroid headed to Earth
Rolling Stone
David Fear
Don't Look Up is a blunt instrument in lieu of a sharp razor, and while McKay may believe that we're long past subtlety, it doesn't mean that one man's wake-up-sheeple howl into the abyss is funny, or insightful, or even watchable.
Salon.com
Gary M. Kramer
"Don't Look Up" makes a few decent points and gets a chuckle or two, but mostly, it is leaden when it could be farcical, sluggish when it could be screwball. This end of the world comedy should have just been more fun.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
[The premise is] squandered in a slapdash, scattershot sendup that turns almost everyone into nincompoops, trivializes everything it touches, oozes with self-delight, and becomes part of the babble and yammer it portrays.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
In the end, McKay isn't doing much more in this movie than yelling at us, but then, we do deserve it.
Newsday
Robert Levin
There's nothing more excruciating than watching very famous people work entirely too hard to be funny.
Chicago Reader
Becca James
The Adam McKay film stays true to the writer-director's signature style. It's star-studded, and the edits often wink at the audience, but it's not so fun being in on the joke this time around.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
"Don't Look Up" is good, but it could have been so much better.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Tim Cogshell
As much as I have the same political inclinations as Adam McKay and these liberal movie stars, I don't think I want to watch a movie that is presenting me with all of my personal points of views... [And] poking at everybody else.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
Where Don't Look Up finds its strength is in its lead performances, which can't be undone even by the film's exhausting, rapid-fire editing and McKay's aggressive indicating toward his own punchlines.
Associated Press
Jocelyn Noveck
hile I enjoyed the mix of humor and emotion (and out terror), some might find the tonal shifts a bit jarring. Perhaps a more valid nit to pick is that the the jampacked script doesn't quite do all these movie stars justice.
Ty Burr's Watch List (Substack)
Ty Burr
"Don't Look Up" is frantic, fitfully funny, and a not a little exhausting, and behind all the japery is a righteous anger that could be put to better use elsewhere.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
A disastrous movie, Don't Look Up shows McKay as the most out of touch he's ever been with what is clever, or how to get his audience to care.
Observer
Siddhant Adlakha
For a film to find glimmers of beauty amidst such bleakness is nothing if not commendable, but Don't Look Up also doesn't achieve this until well into its 145 minute runtime. Ironically, it may be too little, too late.
ABC News
Peter Travers
If you cherrypick the good stuff from the unfocused choices, McKay's all-star comedy about impending doom has its provocative pleasures. But the laughs don't stick in the throat the way they must in a screwball farce that ends in utter hopelessness.
TIME Magazine
Stephanie Zacharek
Instead of using the movie's laborious more-than-two-hour runtime to allow his ideas to unfold, MacKay hits you with most of them in the first half hour. Being clonked with a meteor would be more subtle.
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