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Don't Look Up is somewhat uneven and a bit too long, but it's also a battlecry against the anti-science, fact-phobic reality we're living through today.
Late into the unwieldy end-of-days satire “Don’t Look Up,” writer-director Adam McKay briefly sets aside the easy snark and broad targets and reaches for a note of awe. He just about hits it.
About one-third of the way into Adam McKay's new film " Don't Look Up," there is a remarkable scene that takes place on the set of a vapid, "Good Morning America"-esque talk show. In this moment ...
How safe is Earth from an asteroid impact? (2013) | 60 Minutes Archive In the sci-fi satire " Don't Look Up," humanity is wiped out by a huge comet after a highly politicized and comically botched ...