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The Regime review is a political satire with no bite

Daily Mail
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The Regime review: A political satire with no bite

Kate Winslet is delirious as the germophobe Chancellor of a crackpot country somewhere in Middle Europe. The Regime is a political satire with no bite, but it's a comedy satire with little bite. Winslet stars as a germophobic Chancellor in a country where he is a germophile.

The Guardian
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The Regime review – Kate Winslet is wasted in this mess of a satire

Kate Winslet is wasted in this mess of a satire. The actor’s performance in her new political comedy-drama is superb. But it's a deeply confused show that leaves viewers baffled as to what it's actually trying to say. The Regime is a political satire that leaves the audience baffled.

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"The Regime" creator discusses boxing in Kate Winslet's dictator: "I feel like that could happen"

"The Regime" creator discusses boxing in Kate Winslet's dictator: "I feel like that could happen" Tracy: 'I don't think it would be hard to imagine' Tracy: "It's like that that could be possible" Tracy is the creator and writer of the new series, "The The Regime".

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The Regime, Sky Atlantic, review: no order to Kate Winslet’s muddled political satire

Kate Winslet's muddled political satire has no order. HBO miniseries has no focus and its cardboard-cutout characters and dizzying script is no focus. The Regime, Sky Atlantic, is a political satire of the past and present. It's a muddled satire of political satire with no order, no order and no focus, says the reviewer.

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