An Austrian culture minister is urging cinemagoers to boycott Sacha Baron Cohen's new movie BRUNO, branding the film's portrayal of his country "totally inappropriate".
Austria's British envoy Emil Brix has blasted Cohen's new satirical comedy, in which he plays an Austrian gay fashionista, insisting the Brit's latest satirical movie is full of "cheap" gags.
In the film, Bruno declares he is determined to become Austria's most famous citizen "since Hitler" and even calls convicted rapist Josef Fritzl the embodiment of the "Austrian dream".
Brix says, "It’s totally inappropriate. Everybody should speak up against that.”
And the diplomat believes many of his countrymen will not approve of Bruno, insisting: "The public will know how to react to this film."
This much more light-hearted sequel reinvigorates the franchise after Disney's quirky but murky 2010 reboot...
As Alice is once again taken into the magical and mysterious world that she's somehow...
Although it contains some memorably outrageous comedy moments, this movie (retitled The Brothers Grimsby for...
Nobby is a good ol' northern lad who loves nothing more than spending time with...
Alice once again returns to Wonderland and meets a lot of familiar faces. This time...
Nobby and Sebastian are long lost brothers who live completely different lives. Sebastian is a...
The legend of San Diego's Channel 4 news team may have long since dissolved over...
The news used to be a noble profession before the likes of Ron Burgundy with...
Ron Burgundy compares a Dodge Durango's horsepower to that of an actually horse before insulting...
Ron Burgundy, Brian Fantana, Brick Tamland and Champ Kind have now hit the eighties and...
Ron Burgundy, Brian Fantana, Brick Tamland and Champ Kind return in this hilarious sequel to...