Review: There are lessons in Dick Cheney biopic 'Vice,' for those who choose to heed them
by Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
Dec 24, 2018
3 minutes
Brainy, audacious, opinionated and fun, "Vice" is a tonic for troubled times. As smart as it is partisan, and it is plenty partisan, this savage satire is scared of only one thing, and that is being dull.
Written and directed by Adam McKay, who won a screenwriting Oscar for the dazzling "The Big Short," "Vice" tackles a subject as unlikely to result in gleeful cinema as the 2008 financial meltdown.
That would be a deep dive into the life and times of uncompromisingly uncharismatic former Vice President Dick
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