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Religulous
TrailerBill Maher's take on the current state of world religion.Genre: Comedy, DocumentaryActors: Bill Maher, Tal Bachman, Francis Collins, Ted Haggard, Ken Ham, Dean Hamer, Jeffrey Hunter, Nelson Leigh, Andrew Newberg, Geert Wilders, Jim Bakker, ...»Director: Larry CharlesCountry: United StatesDuration: 101 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 7.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Religulous"
Time OutApril 03, 2009Over-extended but nonetheless thought provoking and humorous documentary.
Film.comNovember 10, 2008Maher is essentially and professionally a comic, and the measure of this movie is not just the thoughts it provokes but the laughs it generates.
At the MoviesNovember 10, 2008I think this is an important movie, challenging, many beliefs that many of us seem unwilling to talk about. Mainly, though, you'll laugh...a lot.
Chicago TribuneOctober 18, 2008About half of the movie works in its snide, hit-and-run way. The other half throws more and more darts at the same balloon, long after it pops.
New York Magazine/VultureOctober 18, 2008Religulous has an unholy fervor that should start many bonfires.
Los Angeles TimesOctober 18, 2008Maher sets out not after answers but cheap laughs that preach, so to speak, to the converted.
Suite101.comSeptember 17, 2010Bill Maher admittedly dresses a one-sided anti-religion diatribe in documentary linens and the hypocrites he finds make great punchlines. But he also addresses the historically proven truth of faith perverted for power and the danger posed to us all.
The Age (Australia)December 09, 2009Rather disconcertingly, the film builds towards a vision of the apocalypse, the destructive fate that religious conflicts have in store for us -- a version of the future any hellfire preacher would be proud of.
FILMINK (Australia)December 09, 2009Borat/Bruno meets Michael Moore in this funny and thought provoking attack on religion.
Herald Sun (Australia)December 09, 2009So if you are not already on-side with [Maher's] particular leanings, the pickings in Religulous are very slim indeed.
Washington TimesAugust 30, 2009Instead of confronting real problems radiating from the world's major religions Mr. Maher and Mr. Charles opt for Borat redux, making fun of silly little yokels.
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