opens in selected cities on Friday. From my review in the upcoming April 10th issue of The American Conservative (subscribe here):
As the  average American ages, public interest in music and film declines while the  obsession with politics grows. Baby boomers, who spent the 1960s arguing over  the Beatles v. the Stones and then the 1970s debating De Niro v. Pacino, now  call in to talk radio to harangue about Republicans v. Democrats.
Hollywood was slow to catch on, but since "Fahrenheit 9/11" it's been  pushing leftwing agitprop like "Syriana." While plenty of money could  be made with rightwing movies, the box office slump will have to get a lot  deeper before Hollywood will stoop so low as to appeal to the 51% of the public  that voted the wrong way in 2004.
In the meantime, fortunately, there's the witty centrist satire "Thank You  for Smoking." It's a reasonably faithful adaptation of the 1994 novel by  Christopher Buckley (son of William F.) about the chief spokesman for the  tobacco industry, the "yuppie Mephistopheles" Nick Naylor. Produced by  David O. Sacks, a research fellow at the libertarian-conservative Independent  Institute, the film's plague-on-both-your-houses attitude toward cigarette  companies and their killjoy enemies probably won't make it a huge hit, but it's  smart and entertaining, although more amusing than hilarious.
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