From the beginning, this movie had me laughing. The whole movie is funny, but in this review I'll only use scenes in the trailer so that I don't have to add a spoiler. In jest, it is time for you to experience the only review that this movie deserves.
At the beginning, I didn't think anybody could make a film about such a deadliest day without it being super super scary. Thankfully, I was right and the reporters at the Babylon Bee made the most scariest movie on January 6th maybe ever. For example, anybody who knows anything about January 6th knows that one of the most frighteningly parts was when somebody moved Nancy Pelosi's personal lectern. You would be happy to know that the Babylon Bee showed that scene in all of its terrible darkness.
Of course though, a movie can't just be scary. It must also make sense. I really appreciated how the Babylon Bee's expert documentary began at the beginning, went to the middle, and ended at the end. Also, any viewer would be happy to know that the Babylon Bee's crack reporters ask the hard hitting questions to make sure that everyone understands the truth. For example, I got really bored when the wrong alt-right extremists were explaining how the election worked, but the Babylon Bee reporters solved this boredom by forcing them to explain it using Marvel characters.
Of course, like every other movie, there were a couple of problems with this one. For example, the Babylon Bee never explained whether Iron Man was elected president before or after the events of "Captain America Civil War."
Overall, the Babylon Bee's January 6th movie is fantastic. It is an even better movie than the critically acclaimed Cars 2, a better documentary than Al Gore's "An inconvenient Truth", and better reporting than the amazing journalists at CNN or The View.