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Warren Beatty's 1998 satire BULWORTH defined a cinematic archetype: The Politician Who Tears Down The Artifice Of Politics And Tells It Like It Is. Beatty stars as a '60s idealist turned Third Way sellout who decides to become a fiery left-wing truth-teller... who raps. We revisit this defining document of the Clinton Era in the age of Bernie Sanders... and also brace ourselves for the ultimate Hollywood Liberal movie about race. PLUS: the Iowa caucus, the January movie releases, and Oscar Fever!

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John smith

We’re you guys ever going mr.smith goes to Washington

Patrick ODonnell

When I first found Michael & Us I was a bit shocked you hadn’t already done this one - it really sums up a political era in a lot of weird ways, especially in that it correctly identifies problems but doesn’t really put forth any sort of solutions. I’ve only seen it twice and not in at least 10 years but I still remember how uncomfortable watching it is.

Patrick ODonnell

Also on a related note...is Reds worth watching? Everything looks good on paper but I have a hard time committing to movies over 3 hours these days.