IMDb 6.2 1993 HD

CB4

CB4

1993
Comedy Music
88 min R USA
6.029 / 10
6.2 IMDB

A "rockumentary", covering the rise to fame of MC Gusto, Stab Master Arson, and Dead Mike: members of the rap group "CB4". We soon learn that these three…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Tamra Davis
Starring
Chris Rock / Allen Payne / Deezer D / Chris Elliott / Phil Hartman / Charlie Murphy / Khandi Alexander / Art Evans

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

satirical comedic energetic sharp entertaining over the top dated funny clever iconic enjoyable predictable

Reviews

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Anya Sharma
May 16, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

A delightful and incisive mockumentary, 'CB4' offers a refreshingly candid look at the music business through the lens of hip-hop. The film's strength lies in its sharp writing and the undeniable charisma of its cast, led by Chris…

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Julian Croft
May 16, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

'CB4' aims for satire but often lands closer to broad comedy, relying heavily on its central conceit of fake rappers. Chris Rock and his co-stars do their best to inject life into the material, but the script struggles…

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Seraphina Jones
May 16, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

This film is a sharp, often hilarious, dissection of the music industry's tendency to prioritise image over substance. 'CB4' shines through its clever concept and the committed performances of its leads, particularly Chris Rock. The mockumentary format allows…

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Marcus Thorne
May 16, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

'CB4' attempts a bold satire of hip-hop culture, presenting a narrative that questions the very definition of talent versus persona. The performances from the main trio are energetic, playing up the inherent ridiculousness of their situation. However, the…

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Eleanor Vance
May 16, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Chris Rock leads the charge in 'CB4', a mockumentary that skewers the burgeoning rap scene with more wit than many of its contemporaries. The film's premise, following a group whose members are less about lyrical prowess and more…

FAQs

The central deception in 'CB4' revolves around the group's manufactured image. The members aren't genuinely skilled rappers but adopt personas to achieve fame and fortune. The film suggests this is a common tactic in the entertainment industry, where the appearance of talent and a compelling backstory can be more commercially viable than the actual substance. Their performance is key to their fabricated success.