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The Last Supper is a 1995 American satirical black comedy film directed by Stacy Title. It stars Cameron Diaz , Ron Eldard , Annabeth Gish , Jonathan Penner and Courtney B. Vance as five liberal graduate school students who invite a string of extreme conservatives to dinner in order to murder them.
Spoilers for those who haven't seen it... I'm referring to this film https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113613/. At the end, the group's final guest is Ron Perlman's politician character.
Happened to come across this movie recently and watched it. I found the premise really interesting, though the execution was a bit middle-of-the-road. But I think this movie is very relevant to the current era, and the current discource around political correctness, liberalism and freedom of speech.
Apr 5, 1996 · The Last Supper: Directed by Stacy Title. With Annabeth Gish, Ron Perlman, Cameron Diaz, Jonathan Penner. A group of idealistic, but frustrated, liberals succumb to the temptation of murdering rightwing pundits for their political beliefs.
- (16K)
- Comedy, Crime, Drama
- Stacy Title
- 1996-04-05
This was my favorite first watch of last year, truly one of the best first watches I've ever had. Such a wicked-idly subtle political commentary and satire movie that is not only super deep but it's not a bit pretentious.
Quirky, dark satire has strong and racist language, murder. Read Common Sense Media's The Last Supper review, age rating, and parents guide.
Jul 22, 2013 · It’s actually really great. 1995’s The Last Supper is a charming, smirking dark comedy that looks at personal political beliefs in America without all the usual blaring rhetoric and the ultimate message is one Americans should all be a little more eager to get behind – especially these days when pointless partisanship is a constant and ...