Jonah Hill’s 20 Movies to Survive Self-Distancing: ‘Moonlight,’ ‘The Master,’ and More

Jonah Hill teamed up with GQ magazine this week to offer up a handful of movie suggestions to help cinephiles around the world survive these isolating times of self-distancing.

Hill’s list is an impressive mix of serious auteur dramas and absurd escapist comedies; surely there’s at least a couple titles here that will help liven up everyones self-distancing.

First up is “Shampoo,” Hal Ashby’s 1975 comedy about a hairdresser (Warren Beatty) come undone by his various clients and lovers.

“It’s hysterical and it’s really satirical,” Hill says of the film, while noting it marked the era of comedies that no longer get made.“It is a comedy, but in the ’70s comedies were not genre-fied in the same way,” Hill says.

“There were these great films that looked beautiful, made by great directors, where your A-level great filmmakers that made crazy dramas made “comedies” and they

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