
A film of Margaret Cho's one-woman stand-up show, in which she presents her take on modern sexual topics and minority issues.... (Full plot summary below)
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A film of Margaret Cho's one-woman stand-up show, in which she presents her take on modern sexual topics and minority issues.
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| eFilmCritic.comRob GonsalvesCho's impressions of her mom are legendary among fans, and for good reason. |
| Sacramento BeeJoe BaltakeShe's as rude and profane as ever, always hilarious and, most of the time, absolutely right in her stinging social observations. |
| OregonianKim Morgan[Cho] creates at her worst long-winded screeds on 'survival' and, at her best, a strutting confidence born of misery. |
| Metro Times (Detroit, MI)Anita Schmaltz'...it's better to see her show live in the flash and flesh, but watching Notorious C.H.O. is better than no Cho at all.' |
| Reel.comRod ArmstrongThough her fans will assuredly have their funny bones tickled, others will find their humor-seeking dollars best spent elsewhere. |
| Movie EyeFrank OchiengCho is one amusing caustic storyteller. Sharply hilarious and brimming with heart-rendering frankness, Cho exposes herself through the raw observations of the engagingly cheeky comedy concert film Notorious C.H.O....a fearless showcase that's smart |
| Washington PostMichael O'SullivanA raunchy and frequently hilarious follow-up to the gifted Korean American stand-up's I'm the One That I Want. |
| San Diego Union-TribuneJerry McCormickAudiences who appreciate extremely raunchy humor will find the giggles flowing, but remember to bring the tissue, because you'll laugh until you cry. |
| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris HewittThe difference between Cho and most comics is that her confidence in her material is merited. |
| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris Hewitt (St. Paul)The difference between Cho and most comics is that her confidence in her material is merited. |