A Comedy of Terrors.
The one-liners fly as fast as political fortunes fall in this uproarious,
wickedly irreverent satire from Armando Iannucci (Veep, In the Loop). Moscow,
1953: when tyrannical dictator Joseph Stalin drops dead, his parasitic cronies
square off in a frantic power struggle to be the next Soviet leader. Among the
contenders are the dweeby Georgy Malenkov (Jeffrey Tambor), the wily Nikita
Khrushchev (Steve Buscemi), and the sadistic secret police chief Lavrentiy Beria
(Simon Russell Beale). But as they bumble, brawl, and backstab their way to the
top, just who is running the government?
Combining palace intrigue with rapid-fire farce, this audacious comedy is a
bitingly funny takedown of bureaucratic dysfunction performed to the hilt by a
sparkling ensemble cast.
Special Features:
- Interviews with Cast and Crew
Critic Reviews:
- " Co-writer/director Iannucci handpicked these actors one at a time, and
you can tell. Every actor fits the role like a tailored suit set to one ideal
set of mannerisms. That's high-class skill. " – Dan
Buffa (KSDK News – St. Louis)
- " From backstabbing to assassination, pajamas, and concert recordings,
it all seems so terribly trivial until it's all so terribly real. It's like
Mean Girls, only with the fate of millions hanging in the balance. " –
Michael J. Casey (Boulder Weekly)
- " Everything about this movie works, particularly depicting the
dictator's inner circle as a frat house. Hilarious and unsettling. " –
Jorge Ignacio Castillo (The Canadian Crew)