Michael Moore weaves together threads spanning his entire filmmaking career in assembling "Fahrenheit 11/9," which is both its emotional strength and its structural weakness. The director connects ...
LOS ANGELES - Michael Moore has crunched the numbers and concluded he is owed millions of dollars more for his film "Fahrenheit 9/11." The documentary filmmaker sued financiers Bob Weinstein and ...
When it opened in nearly 900 theaters this summer — art-house screens, and shopping mall megaplexes — Michael Moore‘s “Fahrenheit 9/11” marked the widest opening ever for a documentary film. (Of ...
The trailer for Michael Moore’s newest documentary about Donald Trump’s presidency, “Fahrenheit 11/9,” juxtaposes scenes from white supremacist rallies and Trump events with footage of Parkland, Fla., ...
Michael Moore is holding nothing back, as seen in a poster (below) for his new documentary “Fahrenheit 11/9.” The poster calls President Donald Trump a “tyrant,” a “liar” and a “racist.” According to ...
CANNES, France -- American filmmaker Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11," a scathing indictment of White House actions after the Sept. 11 attacks, won the top prize Saturday at the Cannes Film Festival.
Michael Moore began his filmmaking career with an investigative passion and a flair for showmanship. His 1989 debut feature, “Roger & Me," used the funny populist hook of Moore, in his working-class ...
Michael Moore is back, once again striking fear into the hearts of Republicans everywhere. After the almost shocking worldwide success of “Bowling for Columbine,” which won an Academy Award and ...
It starts off as nose-thumbing, then takes a deep journalistic dive into the horror of Flint, but Michael Moore's Trump documentary turns into a powerful warning about fascism. The message: Yes, it ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Oscar-winning filmmaker Michael Moore has begun work on a "searing and provocative" follow-up to his 2004 political documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11," with plans to release it next ...
With a dozen Oscar nominations for “The King’s Speech” and a lengthy profile in Vanity Fair, Harvey Weinstein is thought to be back. But Michael Moore is spoiling the party. By Melena Ryzik Mr. Moore ...
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