A President who shall remain nameless in a country that, oddly enough, resembles our own asks his fellow Americans to endorse a loyalty oath. The deadline to sign is Black Friday (get it?), leaving a biracial couple and their family to fight about it over Thanksgiving dinner. Chris (writer-director-star Ike Barinholtz) — a short fused liberal, proud cable news junkie, and hater of all things conservative — refuses to roll over and play dead. His wife (Tiffany Haddish) spends the entire running time shushing her husband in hope of soothing the savage progressive. Chris’s straight-laced dad will have none of his son’s profanity-laced tirades, while his brother-in-law spends (almost) the entire evening in the spare bedroom nursing a bad cold. What we have here is an idiosyncratic one-joke comedy inhabited by a pack of uni-functional characters. The moral of this comic strip bid to cure the world of Trumpitis is: never trust a Republican. As if we need a movie to make that clear, particularly one as slow-witted as this. (2018) — Scott Marks
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