Don't Look Up. Although I agree with the sentiments, I thought the movie was somewhat meh. It would have been better if Mckay focused on one or two issues, as opposed to throwing the kitchen sink at you -- this is about climate change, but it's also about the media, and it's also about consumerism, and it's also about social media, and it's also about the dangers of technology, and it's also about Trumpism, and it's also about nepotism, and it's also about lobbyists, and it's also about the dangers of celebrity influence, and it's also about etc. etc. etc. etc.
In the first two acts especially, there was basically no "pause button." I felt like I was watching The Rise of Skywalker again. Any one of these themes are valid, but when you compact so many into one movie and you don't give a specific theme time to breathe or be absorbed before throwing yet another one out there, it lessens the impact (no pun intended) of the theme.
Some moments were just cringeworthy, in an embarrassing way. The one scene where J. Law's character is saying, "You're going to die, and you're going to die" clearly mimicking Oprah was just, I don't know, kind of pathetic in a way. It's not like I give a shit about Oprah, but it was just such an obvious joke or commentary/whatever-you-want-to-call-it. It wasn't funny and it was way too obvious and a bit over-acted to be ironic. Same with Jonah Hill's character. Obviously, the movie is meant to be absurd, but his character was just way too over the top.