3 articles from 2009
19 September 2009 11:15 AM, PDT | Hitfix | See recent Hitfix news »
I've had my issues with the last handful of Michael Moore movies. For me, his best work was "TV Nation" and "The Awful Truth," advocacy and entertainment that worked perfectly as both. There are moments from those shows that I haven't seen since they first aired that I remember perfectly even now. Michael Moore unabashedly deals in agitprop, and at his best, he knows how to infuriate you for the right reasons. Over his last few films, though, starting for me with "Bowling For Columbine," Michael Moore has become the focus of the films, and that's been a huge turn-off. I »
22 May 2009 1:50 PM, PDT | The Scorecard Review | See recent Scorecard Review news »
Here is the official news release about the next film from documentary filmmaker, and Rush Limbaugh’s best friend, Michael Moore.
Overture Films and Paramount Vantage have announced that Oscar-winner Michael Moore’s new documentary feature will be released domestically on October 2, 2009. The as-yet-untitled film will explore the root causes of the global economic meltdown and take a comical look at the corporate and political shenanigans that culminated in what Moore has described as “the biggest robbery in the history of this country” – the massive transfer of U.S. taxpayer money to private financial institutions.
On this, the 20-year anniversary of his masterpiece Roger & Me, Moore returns to the issue that began his career: the disastrous impact that corporate dominance and out-of-control profit motives have on the lives of Americans and citizens of the world. But this time the culprit is much bigger than General Motors, and the crime scene far wider than Flint, »
- Jeff Bayer
21 May 2009 9:25 AM, PDT | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »
Overture Films and Paramount Vantage have announced that Oscar-winner Michael Moore's new documentary feature will be released domestically on October 2, 2009. The as-yet-untitled film will explore the root causes of the global economic meltdown and take a comical look at the corporate and political shenanigans that culminated in what Moore has described as "the biggest robbery in the history of this country" - the massive transfer of U.S. taxpayer money to private financial institutions.
On this, the 20-year anniversary of his masterpiece Roger & Me, Moore returns to the issue that began his career: the disastrous impact that corporate dominance and out-of-control profit motives have on the lives of Americans and citizens of the world. But this time the culprit is much bigger than General Motors, and the crime scene far wider than Flint, Michigan.
Says Moore: "The wealthy, at some point, decided they didn't have enough wealth. They wanted more -- a lot more. »
3 articles from 2009
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