Generous with its humor and spares no sacred cows, especially when it comes to the American political system.
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The New Yorker by Anthony Lane
By the end of the film, you just want to get away from these people.
Intelligent political satire this expertly acted is nothing to sneeze at.
In The Loop floats above its chaotic world on wave after wave of beautifully profane dialogue.
The Hollywood Reporter by Kirk Honeycutt
Painfully funny satire of British and American bureaucrats in the days leading up to the Iraq War.
Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum
The chattering smarty-pants who ran the U.S. government on "The West Wing" are slow talkers compared with the motormouthed and hilariously imperfect power elite in the brainy British comedy In the Loop.
Village Voice by Melissa Anderson
Not to detract from the pleasure of watching the consistently excellent actors, who enhance the dialogue's bite with their body language, but the script of In the Loop is so rich that it could work as a radio play.
Rolling Stone by Peter Travers
Laugh you will, loud and often. In the Loop deserves to be a sleeper hit. The whole cast is stellar. And it proves that smart and funny can exist in the same movie, even in summer.
As a ranking cabinet minister in the brutally funny political satire In the Loop, actor Peter Capaldi unfurls dazzling verbal ribbons of the foulest language imaginable, thunderbolts of vulgarity that carry the force of precision carpet-bombing.
This is an incredibly funny and dark satire. I've never seen better use of swearing. The dialogue makes this movie fun to watch even though its view of politics is really bleak. The movie does a genuinely good job of showing political dysfunction and warmongering while staying very entertaining throughout.