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  1. Looking for some political satire mixed with hilarious antics? These eight political comedies on Netflix will tickle your funny bone and keep you entertained with their witty humor and...

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  3. Apr 11, 2024 · There’s a unique pleasure in the political satire. Whether in film or on television, well-wrought satires ask the viewer to think critically about the nature of politics, how power works, and...

  4. Explore the power and intrigue of politics through a diverse selection of movies on Netflix. From historical dramas to thrillers, there is something for everyone.

    • 'Argo' (2012) — 96%
    • 'The Queen' (2016) — 96%
    • 'Munich: The Edge of War' (2021) — 86%
    • 'Worth'
    • 'Barry' (2016) — 80%
    • 'Vice' (2018) — 65%

    Chris Terrio (Justice League) won the Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar, while Ben Affleck won an Oscar for Best Picture of the Year, so you know this film is dope. In a nutshell, Argois about the 1979 hostage-taking of Americans at the US Embassy in Iran and their brilliant plan of escape by posing as a film crew, scouting locations for their new movi...

    Dame Helen Mirren can seriously do no wrong. That's why she's a Dame, and in The Queen, her portrayal allows for a full suspension of disbelief. Directed by Stephen Frears, the film takes place in 1997, right after the death of Princess Diana, and centers around a tumultuous time in England's royal history when politics and media collide to disastr...

    Based on the novel byRobert Harris, Munich: The Edge of War stars Jeremy Irons as Neville Chamberlain, remembered by some as the man who botched the Munich Agreement, effectively paving the way for Hitler to invade Czechoslovakia while (falsely) ensuring England that everything was fine. While that part is true, the bulk of the narrative, though cl...

    In Worth, Michael Keaton plays Kenneth Feinberg, a law professor called to Washington in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. The government's concern is litigation against the airline industry, fearing it will paralyze the economy. So, a victim's fund is created in exchange for their families' promise not to sue: "Government-sponsored charity...with s...

    Barry stars Devon Terrell as Barack Obama when he was a chain-smoking, less politically inclined youth just called Barry. Set during his time at Columbia University in 1981, Barryis less overtly about politics than it is about the future president's struggles with identity; nonetheless, everything in his life is already political due to the color o...

    Speaking of the war in Iraq, enter Vice. Starring Christian Bale as Vice President Dick Cheney and Amy Adams as his wife, Lynne, director Adam McKay (Don't Look Up; The Big Short) gives Cheney the unflattering portrayal many feel he deserves— a punishment of sorts for his unfettered dealings in war and foreign relations. Expectedly, McKay takes lib...

    • Dr. Strangelove, or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) Somewhere in the middle of his journey to master every major film genre, Stanley Kubrick produced one of the most trenchantly funny political satires in American film history.
    • Thank You for Smoking (2006) There’s an easy, obvious target here: Aaron Eckhart plays Nick Naylor, shameless Spokesman For The Academy of Tobacco Studies, the cigarette industry being the kind of thing you could whack with a sledgehammer and probably knock out a solid and satisfying movie.
    • Being There (1979) Only #4 on this list and we’ve already returned to Peter Sellers, and his second Academy Award-nominated role (the first was for his multiple roles in...
    • Bamboozled (2000) There are nods to Mel Brooks’ The Producers in Spike Lee’s underrated Bamboozled, with its story of a Black TV executive (Damon Wayans) who creates a modern minstrel show in order to get himself fired—he’s exhausted from dealing with the racist network heads, and, in particular, a boss who thinks he can use the n-word with impunity by virtue of his marriage to a Black woman.
  5. Mar 4, 2024 · Do you like your dramas with a dash of politics? These are the best political drama movies on Netflix, taking you from closed door meetings in Washington, D.C., to the corridors of power in Apartheid-era South Africa. This list of Netflix political dramas and thrillers covers both the lives of famous politicians as well as the profound effects ...

  6. Aug 2, 2023 · Politics and pop culture have never been more intermingled—for better or worse—but political movies are a long tradition in Hollywood, and Netflix has a good assortment of political documentaries,...