Michael Moore

Does the world still need Michael Moore?

With his new doc ‘Fahrenheit 11/9’ taking aim at Donald Trump and the Democratic Party alike, the filmmaker proves as controversial—and frustrating—as ever

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Dear Michael Moore: Leave Canada alone

The provocateur is still doing what he does best: weighing in on his nation’s big backyard

100 days of student protests in Quebec

Occupy, Anonymous and Michael Moore join students

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‘An iconic moment’

Michael Moore salutes Brigette DePape.

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This week: Newsmakers

The ‘world’s fattest contortionist’; farewell, Fidel; and a few kind words for Bernie Madoff, from Bernie Madoff

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Is this Moore’s last documentary?

If people aren’t going to rise up, why bother? That’s too bad: ‘Capitalism’ is his best one yet.

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Michael Moore hits one out of the park

‘Capitalism: A Love Story’ takes dead aim at the sordid romance between Wall St. and Washington

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“I await the President’s next superhero move”

Michael Moore is delighted with Obama’s firing of the head of GM. Do read the whole thing.

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George W. Bush: Lost in Translation?

Some interviews, word-for-word, can come across as ill-formed, awkward and vague

Photo Gallery: Toronto Film Festival 2007

The stars just seem to shine brighter north of the border. Exclusive pictures of celebrities on the red carpet and in their own habitat (aka hotel rooms) at the 2007 Toronto Film Festival. Check out Matt Damon, Jennifer Garner, George Clooney and Brad Pitt — erm, with an itchy nose.