The New York Times by Ben Kenigsberg
As a filmmaker, Mr. Baxter often tends toward needless force-feeding.
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United Kingdom · 2016
Rated R · 1h 18m
Director Anthony Baxter
Starring Donald Trump, Anthony Baxter, Molly Forbes, Michael Forbes
Genre Documentary
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This biting documentary, which takes place during the 2016 U.S. presidential race, explores an ongoing confrontation between Donald Trump and a 92-year-old Scottish widow, Molly Forbes. Forbes's refusal to allow Trump to build a golf course on her property launches the two parties into a bitter dispute.
The New York Times by Ben Kenigsberg
As a filmmaker, Mr. Baxter often tends toward needless force-feeding.
Timely and opportunistic in equal measure, You’ve Been Trumped Too is first and foremost a hit-piece on a presidential candidate, an entertaining work of agitprop that recognizes how voters are swayed by individual case studies more than they are by abstract arguments.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
You've Been Trumped Too is a mostly unnecessary sequel that spends much of its brief running time rehashing distressingly familiar news footage about Trump's campaign.
This is a timely and necessary reminder of Trump's practices, but like Michael Moore's Michael Moore in Trumpland, this seems like another missed opportunity, a wry exasperated sigh, when we desperately need some full on rage.
Village Voice by Luke Y. Thompson
If you don't know who to vote for by now, whatever you do, don't see this movie. It's only going to tell you bad things. We're having fun here, right?
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