The ultimate touch of ghoulish humor is when we see the bomb actually going off, dropped on some point in Russia, and a jazzy sound track comes in with a cheerful melodic rendition of "We'll Meet Again Some Sunny Day." Somehow, to me, it isn't funny. It is malefic and sick.
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Dallas Observer by Gregory Weinkauf
Kubrick's comic gem sparkles with enduring relevance.
ReelViews by James Berardinelli
A masterpiece... The genius of Dr. Strangelove is that it's possible to laugh -- and laugh hard -- while still recognizing the intelligence and insight behind the humor.
Chicago Reader by Jonathan Rosenbaum
Yet some of the laughs come too easy and linger too long; for the film's message to have maximum impact, the laughter has to stick in your throat.
Austin Chronicle by Marjorie Baumgarten
More lethal than a nuclear waste dump, Kubrick's komedy at least kills us with laughter... It's one of the greatest - and undoubtably the most hilarious - antiwar statements ever put to film.
Village Voice by Michael Atkinson
The hard-charging originality of the screenplaythe equivalent of turning "The Hot Zone" into a Farrelly comedysuggests a deficient legacy of credit to Terry Southern's corner.
Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert
Seen after 30 years, Dr. Strangelove seems remarkably fresh and undated - a clear-eyed, irreverant, dangerous satire. And its willingness to follow the situation to its logical conclusion - nuclear annihilation - has a purity that today's lily-livered happy-ending technicians would probably find a way around.
Is ''Dr. Strangelove" Kubrick's best movie? Along with ''Paths of Glory," absolutely.