Dear White People follows several black students at an overwhelmingly white Ivy League college as they navigate social injustices and cultural biases through a satirical lens. The film explores themes of race relations, political correctness, and free speech, culminating in a riot on campus. Through the eyes of the main characters, the movie examines the challenges faced by young black students in a predominantly white academic environment.
A comedic biography about the life and career of a writer and satirist, including his creative partnerships, drug abuse, and narration from beyond the grave.
Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon is a documentary that delves into the history of the National Lampoon magazine. It explores how the magazine became a cultural phenomenon in the 1970s, pushing the boundaries of humor and satire. The film showcases the talented and outrageous individuals behind the magazine, their impact on American comedy, and the lasting legacy of National Lampoon.
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