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Review: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Sacha Baron Cohen's Kazakh is back - and Linda Marric is entertained.
Linda Marric, The Jewish Chronicle, 21st October 2020Borat 2 review: Great success
Thanks to Covid-19, very few people will have the chance to see Borat Subsequent Moviefilm in a crowded theater with a bunch of other enthusiastic comedy fans. A viewing alone at home on one of our "calculators" will have to suffice for now.
Matt Singer, Screen Crush, 21st October 2020Borat 2 review
Borat's at it again, with a plot getting in the way of his latest politically charged cinematic shenanigans. Rated 2.5 out of 4.
Brian Truitt, USA Today, 21st October 2020Borat Subsequent Moviefilm review
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm may not contain all of the shock and awe of the original, since exposing racists has sadly sort of become commonplace, but it still contains an avalanche of awkward, anxiety-cranking moments that'll have you laughing while watching through your fingers like you would a horror movie. And the film's fantastic find, Maria Bakalova, Sacha Baron Cohen's on-screen equal, is who, and what, most people will be talking about in the wake of this.
Matt Fowler, IGN, 21st October 2020Borat review: if you love the 1st movie you'll love it
If you thought it crass, vulgar and unutterably puerile, well - this one is a fair bit worse.
Brian Viner, Daily Mail, 21st October 2020Borat 2 review
The Borat follow-up mocks legacy sequels while shining a light on the cultural consequences of America's unchecked bigotry.
Scott Mendelson, Forbes, 21st October 2020Borat Subsequent Moviefilm review
Sacha Baron Cohen's calamity-prone Kazakh reporter takes dead-aim at US conservatism in this rip-snorting sequel.
Charles Bramesco, Little White Lies, 21st October 2020Borat Subsequent Moviefilm review
Borat's adventures are often followed by a raft of lawsuits, and that could well be the case again. Some have already been filed.
Jake Coyle, Associated Press, 21st October 2020Borat Subsequent Moviefilm review
Master of audacity Sacha Baron Cohen returns with a sequel to the original 2006 Borat movie, and it is mostly a re-run of previous gags, right down to the "mankini".
Steve Morrissey, Radio Times, 21st October 2020Borat Subsequent Moviefilm review
As you might have said in 2006: veery naaice!
John Nugent, Empire, 21st October 2020