Thank You for Smoking (2005)

Movie · 2005 · Comedy, Drama · 1h 32m · R · English

Curator score: 6.4/10 (343.8K ratings)

Nick Naylor doesn't hide the truth...he filters it.

Overview

Nick Naylor is a charismatic spin-doctor for Big Tobacco who'll fight to protect America's right to smoke -- even if it kills him -- while still remaining a role model for his 12-year old son. When he incurs the wrath of a senator bent on snuffing out cigarettes, Nick's powers of "filtering the truth" will be put to the test.

Ratings

Director

Jason Reitman

Production

ContentFilm, Major Studio Partners, Room 9 Entertainment, Fox Searchlight Pictures, David O. Sacks Productions

Cast

Aaron Eckhart, Maria Bello, Cameron Bright, Adam Brody, Sam Elliott, Katie Holmes, Rob Lowe, William H. Macy, Robert Duvall, David Koechner, J.K. Simmons, Kim Dickens, Connie Ray, Joan Lunden, Mary Jo Smith, Todd Louiso, Jeff Witzke, Marianne Muellerleile, Jordan Garrett, Courtney Taylor Burness

Where to watch

Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, fast-talking satire that turns a morally rotten premise into a surprisingly breezy, entertaining comedy. It’s especially rewarding if you like dialogue-driven films about spin, persuasion, and media manipulation, though its cynicism may wear thin if you want deeper emotional stakes.

Best for

  • fans of political or workplace satire
  • viewers who enjoy cynical, dialogue-heavy comedies
  • people interested in media, PR, and persuasion
  • audiences who like charismatic antiheroes

Skip if

  • you want a warm or uplifting story
  • you prefer subtle humor over broad satire
  • you’re put off by morally compromised protagonists
  • you want a more serious examination of tobacco or public health

Overview

Thank You for Smoking is a slick, nasty little satire that understands how to make bad behavior look dazzling. Jason Reitman keeps the pace brisk and the tone playful, letting Aaron Eckhart’s smooth-talking lobbyist glide through a world of talk shows, think tanks, and image management with almost absurd confidence. The film’s real pleasure is watching rhetoric become a weapon, then watching the weapon turn back on its wielder.

Worth noting

What gives it staying power is how cleanly it skewers persuasion without becoming a lecture. It’s less interested in cigarettes than in the machinery around them: branding, spin, and the way public arguments are packaged for consumption. The jokes land because the movie is so aware of how ridiculous everyone sounds when they’re trying to sell a narrative.

Bottom line

It’s not a deep character study, and it doesn’t pretend its antihero is redeemable. But as a satire of media culture and moral flexibility, it’s sharp, funny, and still uncomfortably current. If you like your comedies with a hard edge and a lot of verbal snap, it delivers.

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*j.k. simmons' name pops up on screen* my anxiety: oh god no

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“The great state of Vermont will not apologize for its cheese!” This movie needs more attention.

Kenneth Clark (4★) · 667 likes

For a movie in which cigarettes are the main plot point, I don’t think I saw a single cigarette the entire film.

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Topics

satire, dark comedy, political comedy, workplace, media, lobbying, antihero, 2000s, dialogue-driven, cynical

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