The Bubble review: An unfunny attempt at slapstick satire with A-list stars
What it has in cast though it lacks in... well, everything else. The writing is so aggressively tongue-in-cheek your face starts to ache.
There are real people who fled cities to their second homes, who could afford to take private cars when they needed to get somewhere and referred to riding the subway as 'being in the trenches' despite the fact that the rest of us had no choice but to be in the war. Whatever humourIts best moments are the glimmers of pure derangement that these celebrities have – the ones you could see them engaging in, with or without a pandemic.
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