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Joe Baltake
Sacramento Bee Movie Critic
Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy -- and altogether exhilarating -- ride. The brilliant Margaret Cho, arguably the Richard Pryor of her generation, is back with a movie version of her last stand-up concert, titled "Notorious C.H.O.," and she's as rude and profane as ever, always hilarious and, most of the time, absolutely right in her stinging social observations. ...
Jeffrey M. Anderson
San Francisco Examiner
Let's just get two things out of the way: First, Margaret Cho's new concert film "Notorious C.H.O." is very funny; second, it's about the same level of funny as her last film, "I'm the One That I Want" -- or maybe just a little less so, allowing for the shock value of the first to have worn off a bit. ...
Geoff Pevere
Toronto Star
Next to Cho, Janeane Garofalo, another unimpressed short-girl observer of the overbimboed mainstream, looks like Carol Burnett. But for all her contempt of the too-beautiful, the too-straight, the too-white and the too-stupid, Cho is equally merciless on the subject her own appetites. ...
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Notorious C.H.O.
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(2002)

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Overview:
"Notorious C.H.O.," Margaret Cho's follow-up to "I'm the One That I Want," was filmed live in Seattle and directed by Lorene Machado. This film captures Cho's one-woman show, which just completed a tour to thirty-seven cities throughout North America.
Starring:
Margaret Cho
Director-editor:
Lorene Machado
Written by:
Margaret Cho
Cinematographer:
Kirk Miller
Composers:
Greg Burns, Jeff Burns, Andrea Bensmiller and Eve Buigues
Studio:
Wellspring
Release Date:
Aug. 2, 2002
MPAA Rating:
(Not rated)
Running Time:
95 minutes
Websites:
Official Site
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