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Borat 2: How Maria Bakalova steals the movie as Tutar
Maria Bakalova, aka Tutar, is the the surprise revelation of Borat 2. And the unknown Bulgarian actress is now getting Oscar awards buzz chatter for playing Borat's daughter...
Nick Harley, Den Of Geek, 27th October 2020Review: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
The original Borat movie rose to unanticipated popularity after its 2006 release, receiving several prominent nominations and even earning writer/star Sacha Baron Cohen a Golden Globe for best actor. 14 years later, Borat has returned to our screens and, as expected, is as intensely funny, controversial and offensive as ever.
Abbie Grundy, The Upcoming, 24th October 2020Borat 2 review
Maria Bakalova is brilliant as Borat's daughter.
Tara Brady, The Irish Times, 22nd October 2020Borat 2 review: Borat with a bang
Brave hoaxes, an unforgettable prank and a cringe dad-daughter dance - Sacha Baron Cohen is back.
Dulcie Pearce, The Sun, 22nd October 2020Borat Subsequent Moviefilm review
I laughed at a good deal of the movie, but a good deal more of it left me with (Cohen's intention, probably) the taste of ashes in the mouth. Rating: 2 stars out of 4.
Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune, 22nd October 2020Borat 2 review
Cohen's hidden camera style, however, leaves too much collateral damage.
Samuel Spencer, Newsweek, 22nd October 2020Borat Subsequent Moviefilm review
The shock value has worn off, but Borat 2 tells a surprisingly satisfying, if simple, story.
Nick Harley, Den Of Geek, 22nd October 2020Borat 2 review
Borat Sagdiyev and his daughter bring a present to America's strongman in a jaw-dropping sequel, exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.
Julian Roman, Movie Web, 22nd October 2020Review: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Fourteen years after the comedian turned a fake foreign journalist into a cultural touchstone, his gonzo character comes back to take on Trump's America -- and wins.
K. Austin Collins, Rolling Stone, 22nd October 2020Borat 2: purerile, but perfect film for Trump era
Sacha Baron Cohen takes aim at modern America in his new film and lands most of his shots right on target.
Christina Newland, i Newspaper, 22nd October 2020