
Sacha Baron Cohen Stars in New Comedy 'The Dictator'
Sacha Baron Cohen's new high-concept, low-reach comedy film explores a matriarchal hell, offering a unique take on the genre.
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Sacha Baron Cohen's new high-concept, low-reach comedy film explores a matriarchal hell, offering a unique take on the genre.

The new Netflix fantasy remake 'Ladies First,' starring Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike, has received mixed reviews, with critics noting its high-concept but predictable nature and dated battle-of-the-sexes comedy.

Sacha Baron Cohen has addressed the possibility of Mephisto's return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, following his debut as the character in the Disney+ series 'Ironheart'.

The trailer for the comedy in which he plays a chauvinist in an inverted world sparked discussions on social media.

A Bulgarian article recommends a satirical comedy starring Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike, an adaptation of the French film 'I Am Not an Easy Man', alongside Discovery Channel episodes featuring Bulgarian products.
The Times publishes a review of "Ladies First," a project by Sacha Baron Cohen, noting its engagement with feminist themes. The headline humorously suggests Cohen's recent discovery of feminism.

The World Bank has launched a new strategy aimed at transforming health systems and closing financing gaps in West and Central Africa. This initiative involves partnerships with health ministries to tackle regional health challenges.

Sacha Baron Cohen's latest comedy, which features a male chauvinist transported to a matriarchal world, has premiered and is dividing opinion among viewers.

Interviews were conducted with director Thea Sharrock and actors Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike regarding their involvement in the film 'Ladies First'. These discussions provide insights into the movie's production and performances.

Actor Sacha Baron Cohen suggests that his iconic character Borat may not return, while also expressing hope for a future role as Mephisto in the Marvel universe.

A trailer for Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike’s new gender-swap comedy has been released, prompting comparisons to 'The Worm That Turned,' an 80s sketch from The Two Ronnies.
A review of Peter Farrelly's new comedy 'Balls Up' describes Mark Wahlberg and Paul Walter Hauser's performances as bumbling through a 'rote raunch-fest', also featuring Benjamin Bratt, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Molly Shannon.