Sorry to Bother You (revisited)
I'm still stunned "Sorry to Bother You" is a directorial debut. The film crackles with confidence from beginning to end, swagger it earns by proposing what "The Wolf of Wall Street" would have ended up as if Scorses wasn't such a complacent wimp. Does a minute of screen time pass between successful jokes? (Probably not.) That's all without getting into the final third, which is at once one of the most bold twists of any media this century as well as the most impossible thing to talk about without getting into spoilers. A film I'd recommend to pretty much anyone.
10