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  1. Mark Kermode reviews The Death Of Stalin. In the wake of Joseph Stalin’s death, a chaotic fight for power begins.Please tell us what you think of the film --...

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  2. Not as funny as Iannucci's masterpiece In the Loop (personal favourite of mine) but still a very effective satire of Soviet-era Russia. Follow me on Twitter:...

  3. The Death of Stalin is one of the funniest political satires of modern cinema, but the underlying themes make the film special. In this analysis, I breakdown...

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  4. Mar 9, 2018 · 4 min read. The writer/director Armando Iannucci has never let good taste get in the way of a good and bitter laugh. The work he’s best known for here in the States, the HBO comedy “Veep,” gets mad mileage out of depicting American politicos as not just bird-brained and venal but as actively, crassly awful. The relentless self-interest of ...

  5. Rated: 4.5/5 Mar 30, 2018 Full Review Wenlei Ma News.com.au The Death of Stalin is signature Iannucci - absurd set-ups leading to even more outrageous ends via the spitefully delicious cadence of ...

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  6. The actual death of Stalin was handled with the grace of a galloping elephant, once again a pitch-perfect play by Iannucci. Buscemi is the guy that steals the whole film. Looking and feeling very Peter Sellers circa Dr. Strangelove with this. That the vibe I got anyway. Our Grade: B+, I can without stuttering recommend this film. It’s funny ...

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  8. Mar 8, 2018 · The movie opens in early March 1953. The iron-fisted Stalin (Adrian McLoughlin), 74, has ruled the Soviet Union for decades and racked up countless crimes against humanity and millions of victims.

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