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's forthcoming documentary about President Donald Trump will be released in September. On Thursday, the provocative filmmaker stopped by "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" to reveal ...
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Firebrand filmmaker Michael Moore has quietly changed the focus of his long-gestating follow-up to "Fahrenheit 9/11" in order to tackle the world economic crisis, ...
Panelists, from left, Jason Pollock, Gini Reticker, Tia Lessin and Carl Deal are shown with filmmaker Michael Moore, right, at the Traverse City Film Festival. These filmmakers once worked with Moore ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Michael Moore’s Donald Trump critique “Fahrenheit 11/9” will premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival before hitting theaters Sept. 21. Moore unveiled the first look at this ...
The acclaimed American documentary filmmaker Michael Moore has responded to a cryptic message left by Luigi Mangione, the alleged assassin of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO. Mangione faces a second-degree ...
Documentary film is traditionally a tricky category at the Academy Awards. Far fewer voters have seen even one of the nominee, not to mention all of the contenders, especially when compared with the ...
Activist and documentarian Michael Moore has proven a controversial figure throughout his career, wading into political conversations around big business, the insurance industry, and even war crimes, ...
Lefty filmmaker Michael Moore is no stranger to courting controversy. At the end of his last documentary, 2009's Capitalism: A Love Story, he concluded: "I'm tired of being alone and sticking my neck ...
Bowling for Columbine is the new documentary from the politically savvy Michael Moore, the director responsible for Roger and Me, and TV Nation. Now Moore is tackling the issue of violence in America, ...
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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