Dolce & Guevara: 'Bruno's Guerrilla-Comic Assault

Courtesy NPR: Arts & Culture  Fri, 07/10/2009 - 11:00

Sacha Baron Cohen's latest jaunt — as a flamboyantly gay Austrian fashionista — is funnier and riskier than Borat.

Sure, he's a cheap-shot artist, but he's one who's often got a righteous point.

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