History of the World, Part II movie review (2023)


With the help of Hulu and a whole bunch of people listed at the end of this paragraph, Brooks returns to the general set-up of facts-futzing comedy with “History of the World, Part II,” a four-night comedy revue. It’s genuinely too big to fail at getting laughs, given the many figures tackled: William Shakespeare, Shirley Chisholm, Rasputin, Ulysses S. Grant, Joseph Stalin, Gloria Steinem, and of course, Jesus Christ in a “Get Back”-inspired plot line. And if a certain sketch or arc doesn’t work, or if one framing device seems a little played out, you can be amazed at how the show tosses in its Google search-friendly roster of stars: [redacted], Pamela Adlon, Zazie Beetz, Jillian Bell, Quinta Brunson, Ronny Chieng, Rob Corddry, Danny DeVito, [redacted], David Duchovny, Josh Gad, Jake Johnson, Johnny Knoxville, Lauren Lapkus, Jenifer Lewis, Zahn McClarnon, Kumail Nanjiani, Emily Ratajkowski, Sam Richardson, Seth Rogen, Sarah Silverman, David Wain, Taika Waititi, Reggie Watts, Tyler James Williams, and [redacted]. (Certain people have been redacted per Hulu’s orders to ensure their primary purpose: a surprise.) 

Watching all of these stars pop in and out of the series, it becomes apparent how much “History of the World, Part II” is a loving and tempered tribute to Brooks’ sensibilities. The show also wants to please everyone and goes mighty broad with its comedy, sometimes falling back on easy jokes and tropes. It’s not trying to push many buttons as Brooks’ spoofing comedy sometimes has. But with Brooks narrating, presenting, and being credited as a writer, it’s just proudly what it is—all the punny bits, irreverent anachronisms, and riffs on historically being Jewish a show can cram into eight 25-minute episodes. An enterprise like “History of the World, Part II” will be hit-or-miss by design, but it gets enough inspired sketches, game cameo appearances, and plainly laugh-out-loud moments from its clever silliness to recommend it. 

Brooks does not appear in the series, but a few particular performers make this a platform for themselves, and it often works. Executive producers and writers Nick Kroll, Ike Barinholtz, and Wanda Sykes jump on the chance to play multiple characters and make their impressions fit their strengths (it’s a show that relies greatly on what performers bring to the material). If you don’t like their styles, there’s not a good chance you’ll be converted to what they do here. They are joined by behind-the-camera talent who bring their own pedigree, like directors Alice Mathias (“I Think You Should Leave”), Lance Bangs (the puking cameraman-turned-director from “Jackass,” referenced here in a winning fashion), David Stassen (“The Mindy Project”), and Kroll (whose impulses from his TV-surfing sketch series “Kroll Show” sometimes dominates this show). 

You can view the original article HERE.

SEVENTEEN Celebrates Ten Years Since ‘PRETTY U’ Changed Everything
SEVENTEEN Celebrates Ten Years Since ‘PRETTY U’ Changed Everything
Tobi Amusan Celebrates Birthday As World Record Holder Receives Widespread Recognition
Tobi Amusan Celebrates Birthday As World Record Holder Receives Widespread Recognition
Moneybagg Yo Celebrates Five Years Since His First Number One Album Success
Moneybagg Yo Celebrates Five Years Since His First Number One Album Success
Ric Flair Defends Charlotte’s WWE Tag Team After Podcast Controversy
Ric Flair Defends Charlotte’s WWE Tag Team After Podcast Controversy
Short Films in Focus: Trapped (with Sam Cutler-Kreutz)
Short Films in Focus: Trapped (with Sam Cutler-Kreutz)
Hulu’s “The Testaments” Returns to Gilead For Another Timely Tale About Privilege and Complicity 
Hulu’s “The Testaments” Returns to Gilead For Another Timely Tale About Privilege and Complicity 
Sundance 2026: Extra Geography, Filipiñana, The Huntress | Festivals & Awards
Sundance 2026: Extra Geography, Filipiñana, The Huntress | Festivals & Awards
Jonathan Glazer’s “Birth” is Resurrected in a Haunting Criterion 4K Release | DVD/Blu-Ray
Jonathan Glazer’s “Birth” is Resurrected in a Haunting Criterion 4K Release | DVD/Blu-Ray
Watch Foo Fighters play ‘Child Actor’ and ‘Caught in the Echo’ on ‘SNL UK’
Watch Foo Fighters play ‘Child Actor’ and ‘Caught in the Echo’ on ‘SNL UK’
Venbee returns with the Lewis Capaldi-approved ‘Not My Day’
Venbee returns with the Lewis Capaldi-approved ‘Not My Day’
Madonna teams up with Grindr for exclusive vinyl of ‘Confessions II’
Madonna teams up with Grindr for exclusive vinyl of ‘Confessions II’
‘Clueless’ spinoff television series scrapped
‘Clueless’ spinoff television series scrapped
Phillies drop 10th straight for longest losing skid since 1999
Phillies drop 10th straight for longest losing skid since 1999
Duke star Cameron Boozer declares for NBA draft
Duke star Cameron Boozer declares for NBA draft
Rams draft Simpson to succeed Stafford in early shocker
Rams draft Simpson to succeed Stafford in early shocker
Lions draft pick Blake Miller explains ‘happenstance’ path to becoming a right tackle
Lions draft pick Blake Miller explains ‘happenstance’ path to becoming a right tackle
Days of Our Lives Spoilers For The Week of 4-27-26 Promise Way Too Much of Sophia As Sweeps Month Begins
Days of Our Lives Spoilers For The Week of 4-27-26 Promise Way Too Much of Sophia As Sweeps Month Begins
Characters of the Week: Breakouts and Heartbreaks as Marshals, Will Trent & More Leave a Mark
Characters of the Week: Breakouts and Heartbreaks as Marshals, Will Trent & More Leave a Mark
Boston Blue Season 1 Episode 16 Does An Overused Trope Extremely Well Despite a Disturbing Twist
Boston Blue Season 1 Episode 16 Does An Overused Trope Extremely Well Despite a Disturbing Twist
Janine and Gregory’s Break Up on Abbott Elementary Was Unnecessary When We Know They’re Endgame
Janine and Gregory’s Break Up on Abbott Elementary Was Unnecessary When We Know They’re Endgame
The Tribeca Ball, Manolo and Nordstrom at The Maybourne BH
The Tribeca Ball, Manolo and Nordstrom at The Maybourne BH
25 Chic Pieces: Your Must-Have April Shopping Edit
25 Chic Pieces: Your Must-Have April Shopping Edit
Masthead Changes at New York Magazine, Lululemon’s new CEO
Masthead Changes at New York Magazine, Lululemon’s new CEO
Why Authentic Creators Are Changing Culture: Duke Gomez and the New Era of Personal Branding
Why Authentic Creators Are Changing Culture: Duke Gomez and the New Era of Personal Branding