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Don't Look Up

Don't Look Up

  • Status: Released
  • 08-12-2021
  • Runtime: 138 min
  • Score: 7.07
  • Vote count: 8651

Two astronomers go on a media tour to warn humankind of a planet-killing comet hurtling toward Earth. The response from a distracted world: Meh.

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

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

Win

Lance A. Williams

Daniel

Shimali de Silva

Nisha

Hettienne Park

Dr. Calder

Rafael Silva

Nasa Scientist

Lonnie Farmer

Old Aide #1

Homa Sarabi-Daunis

White House Office Worker

Barbara Douglass

Office Worker

Rena Maliszewski

Anchor Reporting On Colon

Erik Parillo

Sherriff Conlon

Robert Hurst Radochia

Evan Mindy

Conor Sweeney

Marshall Mindy

Ross Partridge

Keith Ollens

Richard Donelly

Old Aide #2

Liev Schreiber

Bash Narrator (voice)

Samsara Yett

Isherwell Child Aide

Meara Mahoney Gross

Isherwell Child Aide

Jaden Onwuakor

Isherwell Child Aide

Staci Roberts

Linda Dicalio

Wendy Bellevue

Isherwell Child Handler

Mishka Yarovoy

Executive

Chris Everett

Chief Editor Paula Woods

Annette Miller

Mrs. Tanken

Stephen Thorne

Benjamin

Aimee Doherty

Passerby

Natalie Rebenkoff

Talent PA

Gary Tanguay

News Anchor #2

Georgia Lyman

Groomer Thalia

Patricia DeHaney

Hair Person

Ben Sidell

Stage Manager

Therese Plaehn

Autopsy Editor In Charge

Omar Ghonim

Damian

Jody O'Neil

Stage Manager #2

Meghan Leathers

Media Quant

Ashleigh Banfield

Dalia Hensfield

Sarah Silverman

Sarah Benterman

Richard Snee

Senator Lerner

Darryl Wooten

FBI Agent

Danielle Waxman

College Girl

Jeffrey Smith

Blind Man FBI Agent

Jon Glaser

Meow Man

Dorothy Dwyer

Old Tough Lady

Odis Spencer

Chief Justice

Sarah Nolen

Sammy Puppeteer

Alvin Keith

Harrison Telms

Alaina Pinto

American Reporter

Lizzie Short

French Reporter

Juri Love

Japanese Reporter

Sujoy De

Hindi Reporter

Brahms Guignard

Haitian Reporter

Sergei Bushmanov

Russian Reporter

Lewis D. Wheeler

Mission Coordinator

Steve Gagliastro

Onlooker

David J. Curtis

Guy

Kevin Craig West

Secretary of State

Alison Weller

Secretary of Education

Rob Lévesque

Secretary of Interior

Sam Zephir

Captain

Dee Nelson

Dr. Lisa Inez

Beau Allen

Dr. Talcamont

Rebecca Gibel

Waitress

Brian Faherty

Guy from the Bar

Celeste Oliva

Nearby Diner

Amanda Cass

Rioting Patron

Roman Mitichyan

Rioting Patron

Paul Marini

Rioting Patron

Alex Huynh

Rioting Patron

Michael Jibrin

Federal Agent

Bill Mootos

Federal Attorney

Patti Tippo

French President

Allyn Burrows

Mr. Dibiasky

Tori Davis Lawlor

Mrs. Dibiasky

Joy Lang

Housewife

June Holmes

Girl in Commercial

Graham Holmes

Boy in Commercial

Jacob Sanditen

Yule's Friend

Anthony Marrese

Other Friend

Caroline Bergwall

Teen Girl Friend

Anania Williams

Short Guy Friend

Nate Richman

Stocky FBI Agent

Wes Johnson

Don't Look Up'er

John Bucy

Don't Look Up'er

Patrick Gover

Don't Look Up'er

Conrad Perry

Don't Look Up'er

Matt Rouillard

Don't Look Up'er

Christopher Deschenes

Don't Look Up'er

Patrick Michael Strange

Just Look Up'er

J.P. Aaron

Just Look Up'er

Daniela August

Just Look Up'er

Nicholai Senat

Puppet Show Kid

Alexandra Zilch

Puppet Show Kid

Jonathan Kobs

Truthslinger303

Bianca de la Garza

Entertainment Journalist

Caitlin Ishibashi

DJ at Concert

Claire Davis

Bass Player

Elder Isaiah Perez

Organ Player

Coran Spardakis Henley

Drummer

Lance Norris

Loyal Supporter

Ralph M. Studley

Kid Rock Body Double

Frank Ridley

Flight Director

Andrew Haserlat

Mission Tech

Jayne McLendon

Command Tech

Ishaan Khatter

Raghav Manavalan

Khaldoun Rajeh

Egyptian Family

Sheren Rajeh

Egyptian Family

Khaled Rajeh

Egyptian Family

Kareem Rajeh

Egyptian Family

Ahmad Rajeh

Egyptian Family

Adila Rajeh

Egyptian Family

J.T. Turner

Old Billionaire

Ed Peed

Lobbyist

Zach Holmes

#LaunchChallenge MeTuber (uncredited)

Chris Evans

Devin Peters (uncredited)

Marissa Carpio

Reporter with Big Hair (uncredited)

Manuel São Bento

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/dont-look-up-spoiler-free-review "Don't Look Up hilariously approaches almost every theme worthy of discussion through Adam McKay's satirical screenplay that will undoubtedly leave viewers either incredibly satisfied or extremely triggered, depending on their opinion about certain subject matters. Boasting an absolutely stellar cast, Netflix grabs a bold, divisive awards contender. Packed with allegories, references, and direct jokes surrounding all kinds of media, governments, socio-political topics, and environmental issues, McKay doesn't hold back, which might be a decisive factor in the audience's response. The cast offers unbelievably great performances, but without the protagonists Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence, viewers would definitely look down to their phones instead of paying attention to the film. A fun flick to watch during the Christmas season." Rating: B+

Peter McGinn

This is of course social and political satire, and it is sad how much of it rings true. It can be difficult to satirize the excesses of the rich and famous — or even the redneck poor — and the social media juggernaut. But the script clicks on all cylinders a lot of the time and entertains as it eviscerates. I have always liked Mark Ryland’s roles, and this is a real departure for him as the media giant and third richest human ever. But I mostly found it difficult to like Dr. Mindy as he gradually adjusts his beliefs and personality to suit his new fame. My sympathy was with his wife and family, afterthoughts for 95% of the movie. But it was an entertaining movie and I would be willing to watch it again someday, not because of the serious issues it raised (slightly) but just to catch more of the social media and television images that flash across the screen too quickly to take them all in. The social media satire works better, I think, than the political side, which seemed sometimes to just choose an actual person and thrust a version of them into the scene.

Giovanni

Full Analysis at **Spotamovie.com** **_Intro _**The movie offers several denounces about our society, politicians, and media. We will tell you more in the analysis section of this post. But, on the other hand, the film is sharp, enlightening and it tries to wake up our minds because we lost our ability to think with our brain and see the reality of what is happening around us. **The Story** Two astronomers discover a comet orbiting within the solar system. Although the scientific community may be excited, the reality is that the comet will crash on earth precisely in 6 months and 14 days. Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence) and her professor Dr Randall Mindy (Leonardo Di Caprio), immediately understand the apocalyptical consequences because the impact will wipe out any form of life from our beloved planet.Their mission is to inform the president of the United States of America and find a way to change the comet’s trajectory. The world must unite its strengths and save the life from a tragic end.How is the world going to react? After the comet, what else are our astronomers going to find out? And what the movie wants to teach us? **Discover more at https://www.spotamovie.com/dont-look-up-movie-review-and-analysis-2021-movie/**

CinemaSerf

Poor old "Kate Dibiansky" (Jennifer Lawrence) and her professor "Mindy" (Leonardo DiCaprio) have the misfortune to discover an huge comet heading on a collision course with Earth. When they report this to "Oglethorpe" (Rob Morgan) - the man at NASA charged with coping with such existential threats, the three are now exposed to the upper echelons of the US administration that frequently elicits a smile and a grimace from the audience. The real star of the movie, Meryl Streep, is "President Orlean" (Yes, guess what her Christian name is?) who presides over her government with the aid of her hapless chief of staff son "Jason" (Jonah Hill) in what is a very thinly veiled swipe at all things Trumpian. The story pretty much follows the thread of "Meteor" (1979) only with better special effects, and the corporate machinations of the "Blofeld"-esque "Isherwell" (Sir Mark Rylance) add quite a bit of faux-menace to this rather entertaining parody of disaster movie meets political drama by way of some manipulative and fickle television journalism (epitomised by a fun contribution from Cate Blanchett). The pace of the film is a bit hit-and-miss, but keep an eye out for a nice couple of scenes from Ron Perlman as the archetypally gung-ho, militaristic, "Drask" and from Timothée Chalamet (where does he find the time?) as the hippy love interest "Yule" that both add some bulk and humour to the otherwise quite flimsy plot that enjoys quite a really fitting end. At the top end of Netflix' productions this - for a change some decent writing accompanies an on-form cast and i enjoyed it.