• What would you say to people if you knew you were going to die in a couple of days?

    While watching "Bulworth" I didn't know if I should feel offended or enlightened. This is very much a Warren Beatty ego vehicle where he thought he was making the most important and timely movie ever.

    The film takes a lot of shots at the American political machine, with many of the observations ringing even more true today. It doesn't shoot a perfect percentage and takes a similar stance on race relations as "Green Book" where racism is bad and accepting others is good. It also carries a terrible romance between Beatty and Halle Berry.

    But the movie isn't trying to be high art and gets by based on the pure entertainment of watching Beatty rap like Biden for roughly half the movie.