Tag: Dark Comedy
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Parallel Tales: How “The Drama” and “Our Hero, Balthazar” Use Dark Comedy to Confront America’s Gun Violence Crisis

In the same season, two films independently chose America’s gun violence epidemic as their narrative catalyst — one a dark romantic comedy starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, the other a debut feature about performative activism and male loneliness. “The Drama” and “Our Hero, Balthazar” couldn’t be more different in tone and approach, yet together they…
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Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die Review: Gore Verbinski’s Bold AI Satire Is His Most Urgent Film in Years

Gore Verbinski returns to live action with Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, a dark comedy that feels less like science fiction and more like a warning. Starring Sam Rockwell, this AI satire explores tech addiction, youth alienation, and the fragile future of human connection — just in time for its theatrical release.
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Review: Eva Victor’s Sorry Baby Is a Quiet Triumph of Life After Trauma

Eva Victor’s Sorry Baby is a stunning debut about the messy aftermath of trauma, the beauty in small moments, and the quiet resilience of friendship. With wit, warmth, and restraint, Victor crafts a story that lingers—delicate, disjointed, and real. A haunting, unforgettable “traumedy” that understands healing isn’t always linear.
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Black Mirror: Season 7

Black Mirror’s “Common People,” directed by Ally Pankiw, explores the dark commodification of life’s fragility through Mike and Amanda’s struggles with her terminal diagnosis. As Mike turns to Rivermind Technologies, their relationship deteriorates under financial strain and exploitation. This haunting episode critiques healthcare and capitalism, leaving a chilling impact with outstanding performances.
