Not exact matches
George A. Romero
mixed horror and
social satire perfectly, crafting something that stands the test of time a half century later.
Written by Peter Straughan, and according to its credits «inspired» by the 2005 documentary film of the same name, «Our Brand is Crisis» uneasily
mixes the star vehicle with the screwball - political - comedy /
satire with the (half - heartedly, in the end) impassioned call to
social consciousness arms.
Sorry to Bother You is clearly
mixing in
social satire with its hallucinogenic humour.
The movie marks the noteworthy directorial debut of Etan Cohen, whose successful
mix of over-the-top slapstick and subtle
social satire yields a cinematic experience as silly as it is thought - provoking.
The Stepford Wives meets Guess Who's Coming to Dinner in Get Out (2017), the directorial debut of writer / comedian Jordan Peele, a tricky and successful
mix of
social satire, modern horror, and savvy commentary on race as experienced by a person of color in a largely white society.