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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
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How To With John Wilson, it's kinda like Man With A Movie Camera (1929) but with interviews and in new york
Nathan For You, a downright funny parody of Bar Rescue-esque live action shows
The Rehearsal, another Nathan show, this one is equally hilarious.
Joe Pera Talks With You, sorta like John Wilson but super chill and relaxing
RAP WORLD, insane mockumentary of insane motherfuckers in 2009
Atlanta, a magical-realist show about a college dropout trying to make it in the music manager industry
Andor, a star wars show (ew), but its really fucking good, it's about revolutionaries.
The Bear, a show about a failing family sandwich shop, its haute-cuisine owner, and their struggles to keep it afloat.
BARRY, a depressed hitman tries to break into the acting world
The Orville, Star Trek 2
Get Out, really good jordan peele horror movie
Sorry to Bother You, i fucking love Boots Riley
Uncut Gems, an incredibly stressing movie about a gambler and his big shiny rock
The Curse, also directed by one of the Safdie brothers, this is an incredibly stressing show about a white liberal couple, starring Nathan fielder from Nathan for you
Knives Out, neat little Whodunnit.
Glass Onion, same director, neat little Whodunnit, but a little worse than Knives Out
Fired On Mars, pretty neat, emotionally honest adult animated comedy, kinda different from its peers
This World Won't Tear Me Down, another emotionally honest adult animated comedy about an Italian Cartoonist trying to survive the socio-political landscape of suburban Rome (the narrator fellow sometimes speaks too fast for people's liking, it also doesn't help that it was translated from a roman dialect)
Arcane, straight up beautiful animated show with an un-paralleled cgi artstyle, Season 1 is definitely more solid than 2, though.