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Published 16:55 8 Dec 2021 GMT
Updated 17:10 8 Dec 2021 GMT
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence in Don't Look Up (Photo: Netflix)[/caption]
Blanchett and DiCaprio have incredible chemistry. And, dare we say it, we wouldn't be surprised if DiCaprio had another Oscar nom heading his way. But there are other brilliant performances on offer here too.
Jonah Hill is deliciously watchable as Jason Orlean, the President's son and - naturally - also the White House's Chief of Staff. Dripping with privilege. he saunters in and out of Oval Office meetings wearing sharply cut suits - but he may as well be in his pyjamas. He shoots down requests for governmental support from the academics, which require weeks of preparation, with only the swish of his hand.
Hats off to Rylance as evil tech mogul billionaire Sir Peter Isherwell, too. He's the sort of corporate overlord that's so slimy yet somehow so convincing that you hate yourself for briefly buying into his bullshit.
Shots of polar bears and sea lions make their case - and as the comet hurtles for Earth, McKay's otherwise buoyantly comic, comfy watch leads you to believe that surely there's going to be a neat outcome for Dr. Mindy, his crew of passionate experts and the civilians they're dying the save. But this isn't The Wolf of Wall Street. Can DiCaprio prevail?
Don't Look Up's message is that we can have a good time while we worry - but that doesn't mean the worrying's over just yet.
Don't Look Up is released in selected UK cinemas on December 10 and on Netflix from Christmas Eve.
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