Borat Subsequent Moviefilm currently has an average rating of 6.5 out of 10 and has been rated by 671 users on our platform.
...when Cohen hits the right target, this is dangerous, brilliant filmmaking.
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle...brilliantly uncomfortable and perfectly timed.
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklyCohen’s total fearlessness as a performer is still really something to behold...
Read full review at EmpireA stupid film made by very smart people, 'Subsequent Moviefilm' has a noble intent at odds with the loathsome figures that populate it.
Read full review at Gamesradar...there are still some real laughs and pointed political moments...
Read full review at The Guardian...manages to find a few big, cringe-worthy laughs among America’s bigots and brainwashed Trumpists.
Read full review at Movie NationThough his jokes don’t always land, Sacha Baron Cohen’s creation remains a fearless and funny comic force in sequel.
Read full review at Chicago Sun Times...contains an avalanche of awkward, anxiety-cranking moments that'll have you laughing while watching through your fingers like you would a horror movie.
Read full review at Ign...as Borat's ambitious teenage daughter, Tutar, Bakalova delivers a brave performance that, in terms of fearlessness and gut laughter, gives her on-screen dad a run for his money.
Read full review at Common Sense MediaAt a time when satire often feels too soft, this brilliant, vulgar plea for a better world cuts deep.
Read full review at Indie Wire...Borat has exceeded expectations at a time when good comedies have never been sparser or more precious. For that, all we can say is “Chenqui!”
Read full review at Little White LiesSacha Baron Cohen brings a surprising piece of work.
Read full review at Ready Steady Cut...skrattar gör man, medan man mår dåligt.
Read full review at AftonbladetCohen udstiller fordomme og hykleri på imponerende vis...
Read full review at SoundvenueSacha Baron Cohen är dock fortfarande lika skicklig på att göra förskräckande komedi med verkligheten som material.
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