America's favorite gadfly has made something worth watching -- a European tour of Great Ideas that American would do well to steal outright -- even if many of those ideas originated here. Not that anyone will listen, but Hail the Conquering Hero just the same. Where to Invade Next Blu-ray Anchor Bay 2015 / Color / 1:78 widescreen / 120 min. / Street Date May 10, 2016 / 29.99 Starring Michael Moore Cinematography Rick Rowley, Jayme Roy Film Editors Pablo Proenza, Todd Woody Richman, Tyler H. Walk Produced by Carl Deal, Tia Lessin, Michael Moore Directed by Michael Moore
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Hate Michael Moore? Hate Michael Moore movies? Although Moore-o-phobes will think the title sounds like another Moore snark-fest about America's penchant for warfare, his newest picture Where to Invade Next is fundamentally unlike any of his earlier hits. It's also as (gasp) politically neutral as a sane movie can be. It's charming and uplifting, qualifiers I don't normally associate with Moore.
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Hate Michael Moore? Hate Michael Moore movies? Although Moore-o-phobes will think the title sounds like another Moore snark-fest about America's penchant for warfare, his newest picture Where to Invade Next is fundamentally unlike any of his earlier hits. It's also as (gasp) politically neutral as a sane movie can be. It's charming and uplifting, qualifiers I don't normally associate with Moore.
- 4/30/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Release Date: Oct. 2Director: Michael Moore
Writer: Michael Moore
Cinematographers: Daniel Marracino, Jayme Roy
Studio/Run Time: Paramount / 120 mins.
Master of agitprop goes for broke and comes up short.
The title of Michael Moore’s newest documentary is a red herring. Or false advertising, depending on whether you see him as a streetcorner-prophet or self-satisfied mountebank. Either way, Capitalism: A Love Story probably won’t change your opinion of him.
Writer: Michael Moore
Cinematographers: Daniel Marracino, Jayme Roy
Studio/Run Time: Paramount / 120 mins.
Master of agitprop goes for broke and comes up short.
The title of Michael Moore’s newest documentary is a red herring. Or false advertising, depending on whether you see him as a streetcorner-prophet or self-satisfied mountebank. Either way, Capitalism: A Love Story probably won’t change your opinion of him.
- 10/2/2009
- Pastemagazine.com
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