
‘Money Monster’ Offers a Satirical Take on Modern Media (FILM REVIEW)
While the messaging is, at times, overt, Money Monster manages to be a capable satire that explores problems with journalism today.
While the messaging is, at times, overt, Money Monster manages to be a capable satire that explores problems with journalism today.
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