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Borat Subsequent Moviefilm film review
In a culture where Americans publicly reveal their worst opinions every day, it's no longer a trick to get them to do it on camera.
Alonso Duralde, The Wrap, 21st October 2020Borat Subsequent Moviefilm review
A stupid film made by very smart people, Subsequent Moviefilm has a noble intent at odds with the loathsome figures that populate it. It's never quite as gut-bustingly funny as the 2006 original, but you get the sense that wasn't what Cohen was going for.
Jordan Farley, Games Radar, 21st October 2020Borat 2 review
Decent movie, same old Borat. (3 stars out of 4)
Johnny Oleksinski, The New York Post, 21st October 2020Borat 2 is an outrageous, hilarious triumph
Jak siÄ™ masz! Kazakhstan's number one reporter is back in Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, the most controversial movie since... well, the original Borat.
Cameron Frew, Unilad, 21st October 2020Borat Subsequent Moviefilm review
Absurd masterpiece holds a mirror to the world.
Charlotte O'Sullivan, Evening Standard, 21st October 2020Borat 2: review
Original's insanity and anti-Semitism, multiplied by a factor of 2020.
Jordan Hoffman, The Times of Israel, 21st October 2020Borat back in a changed landscape
The prejudices Baron Cohen exposes have become too fond of exposing themselves. Rating: B-.
Jesse Hassenger, The AV Club, 21st October 2020Borat: He's back, with his daughter in tow
Sacha Baron Cohen reprises his most famous role, heckling Mike Pence and pranking Rudy Giuliani alongside excellent new sidekick Maria Bakalova.
Sonia Saraiya, Vanity Fair, 21st October 2020Review: Borat's daughter steals show
The surprise of Borat is gone, something he mentions himself when he keeps getting noticed on the street, which probably explains the pivot to his daughter. And thankfully, and this can't be stressed enough, Maria Bakalova is an absolute revelation.
Rory Cashin, Lovin.ie, 21st October 2020Borat Subsequent Moviefilm review
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm succeeds again in holding up a mirror to the latest embarrassing side of America.
Ethan Anderton, Slashfilm, 21st October 2020