At this point, nobody goes into a Michael Moore movie not knowing what to expect. The activist filmmaker has been making progressive documentaries for nearly 30 years, and his audience is eager to ...
of corporate greed in the film, unfortunately, comes right from our own backyard. Houston widow Irma Johnson makes her silver-screen debut when Moore interviews her about a “dead peasant” insurance ...
Looking like an unmade bed in his signature uniform of T-shirt, jeans, rumpled fatigue jacket and ball cap adorned with the Detroit Tigers logo-ed letter D (he's a Michigan boy, don't you know), ...
Filmmaker Michael Moore's "Where to Invade Next," a documentary examination of global cultural values, will be screened at 7 p.m. today at the Albany Public Library, 2450 14th Ave. S.E. The event, ...
Anchor Bay Entertainment has acquired the U.S. home entertainment distribution rights to Michael Moore‘s “Where to Invade Next” from Moore. Anchor Bay, the home entertainment division of Starz, will ...
Considering the fact that the first time I saw the trailer for Michael Moore’s Capitalism: A Love Story some admirer yelled, “You suck!” from the back of the theater, and since the Fine Arts Theatre ...
Michael Moore has mellowed — and mostly stopped playing dumb. His new film, a present-tense rah-rah-Hillary insta-job put together on the schedule of an episode of South Park, seems from its title to ...
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