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* 1) Anomalisa 2) 45 Years * 3) Son of Saul 4) Carol * 5) Bridge of Spies * 6) Rams * 7) Mustang 8) Room 9) The Good Dinosaur 10) Where to Invade Next 11) Star Wars: Episode VII — The Force Awakens 12) Brooklyn
Reviews of recent favorites like «Creative Control,» «Eye in the Sky,» «Race,» «The Witch,» «Where to Invade Next,» «Anomalisa» «Carol,» «The Big Short,» «The Danish Girl,» «Chi - Raq,» «James White,» «Creed,» 4 - star «Spotlight,» «Brooklyn,» «Room,» «Steve Jobs,» «The Martian,» 4 - star «Mississippi Grind,» «Sicario,» «Sleeping with Other People,» «Everest,» «Cooties,» «Queen of Earth,» «We Are Your Friends,» «Digging for Fire,» «Straight Outta Compton»
Michael Moore's Where To Invade Next explores the wide world for aspects of the American dream that have been realized in other nations, but not our own.
It is Moore's second release of 2016 following Where to Invade Next, which grossed over $ 3.8 million theatrically, and it joins a very crowded field of Specialties... Read
Moore's Where to Invade Next opened in February, grossing over $ 897K in its opening weekend, though it bowed in 308 theaters ($ 2,912 average).
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Michael Moore resorts to dad - jokes and prodding his interviewees in order to make an argument for civic duty with Where to Invade Next.
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE Amy Cartel Land Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief He Named Me Malala The Look of Silence Where to Invade Next
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE Amy Cartel Land Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief He Named Me Malala The Look of Silence Where to Invade Next
Alex Gibney's Scientology film, «Going Clear» and Michael Moore's «Where to Invade Next» have also made it to the top 15 list.
This has become a recurring trend in the last three or four years at Toronto (does anybody remember the sad fate of the Michael Moore documentary «Where to Invade Next»?)
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The field includes films from three directors who already have Documentary Feature Oscars on their mantels: Alex Gibney (Going Clear), who won for Taxi To The Dark Side; Davis Guggenheim (He Named Me Malala), a winner for An Inconvenient Truth; and Michael Moore (Where to Invade Next), who picked up a trophy with Bowling For Columbine.
Michael Moore's Where To Invade Next is the year's highest doc grosser at over $ 3.82 million.
Tom Quinn, Jason Janego and Tim League announced today that they will be releasing Michael Moore's new «comedy» Where To Invade Next in New York and Los Angeles starting on December 23rd, followed by a nationwide opening on January 15th via their «new, clandestine and as - yet - unnamed distribution label».
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Michael Moore's Where To Invade Next is the highest - grossing documentary of the year so far at just over $ 3.8 million.
Where To Invade Next is Michael Moore's documentary world journey in search of public policies superior to those followed in the U.S.A., with the suggestion that we import them, as we do commodities.
Michael Moore was the last to appear at Deadline's big awards season event, The Contenders Presented By Deadline, on November 7th to talk about his latest documentary, Where To Invade Next, in front of the AMPAS and key guild members attending the all - day Oscar primer at the DGA Theatre.
Michael Moore's previously unannounced new documentary, Where to Invade Next.
His new film, called Where To Invade Next, is shrouded in secrecy but the title suggests another polemical take on US politics.
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Documentary buffs would be advised to skip past Where to Invade Next (Dogwoof, 15), Michael Moore's typically blustery, travelogue - style takedown of US social policies — relative to the rest of the world — that already looks behind the times in the summer of Trump and Brexit.
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* = Bay Area only OFFICIALLY BUMPED * 1) Anomalisa * 2) The Hateful Eight 3) The Witch (pictured) 4) 45 Years * 5) Son of Saul 6) Carol * 7) Bridge of Spies 8) Room 9) The Good Dinosaur 10) Where to Invade Next 11) Star Wars: Episode VII — The -LSB-...]
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* = SF Bay Area only OFFICIALLY BUMPED * 1) Anomalisa 2) Mad Max: Fury Road * 3) The Hateful Eight 4) The Witch 5) 45 Years 6) Son of Saul * 7) Carol * 8) Embrace of the Serpent 9) Room * 10) The Good Dinosaur 11) Where to Invade Next 12)-LSB-...]
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Today, the Toronto International Film Festival announced its line - up which did not disappoint, including the world premieres of Ridley Scott «s sci - fi flick The Martian, Jay Roach «s Trumbo, the Jake Gyllenhaal - led Demolition, and a new Michael Moore «s documentary Where to Invade Next, as well as screenings of Tom Hooper «s The Danish Girl starring Eddie Redmayne,
«Where to Invade Next» Michael Moore hasn't made a documentary since «Capitalism, a Love Story» six years ago, but the current political climate seems ready - made for his fiery and funny approach.
The Toronto International Film Festival has announced its first wave of films, and they include the world premieres of The Martian, Trumbo, Demolition, and Michael Moore «s new documentary Where Do We Invade Next, as well as screenings of Tom Hooper «s The Danish Girl, Charlie Kaufman «s Anomalisa, Black Mass, Spotlight, Beasts of No Nation, Jason Bateman «s The Family Fang, and many more.
Ahead of its UK release next month, a new poster has arrived online for Michael Moore's latest documentary Where to Invade Next; check it out here...
The third on this list that we've already seen, Where to Invade Next is sure to be one of 2016's most popular and lucrative documentaries.
Where to Invade Next is less an indictment of America and more an eye - opening (and even endearing) glimpse into the ways things could be better and Moore handles the material with a kind of pop - doc grace that's escaped his last few efforts.
Other films eligible for the award included Ridley Scott «s «The Martian,» Stephen Frears ««The Program,» Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson's «Anomalisa,» Cary Fukanaga's «Beasts of No Nation,» Scott Cooper «s «Black Mass,» John Crowley's «Brooklyn,» Tom Hooper «s «The Danish Girl,» Marc Abraham «s «I Saw the Light,» Denis Villeneuve «s «Sicario,» Laszlo Nemes» «Son of Saul,» Michael Moore «s «Where to Invade Next,» Jay Roach «s «Trumbo» and James Vanderbilt «s «Truth.»
Filmmakers scheduled to introduce new work at the festival include Kaufman («Anomalisa»); Atom Egoyan («Remember»); Michael Moore («Where to Invade Next»); Laurie Anderson («Heart of a Dog»); Andrew Haigh («45 Years»); and Todd Haynes («Carol»).
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Ahead of its UK release next month, a new poster has arrived online for Michael Moore's latest documentary Where to Invade Next; check it out here... SEE ALSO: Watch the trailer for Where to Invade Next Academy Award ® - winning director Michael Moore is back with WHERE TO INVADE NEXT: a provocative and hilarious comedy in which Moore will stop -LSB-...]
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Where to Invade Next, 2015.
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Where To Invade Next, 2015.
Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11 director Michael Moore is set to take on the American government and its foreign policy once again, with the filmmaker revealing details of his new documentary Where to Invade Next, which he has been making «in secret» since 2009.
Matthew Lee ranks Michael Moore's films from worst to best... Where to Invade Next?
It is Moore's second release of 2016 following Where to Invade Next, which grossed over $ 3.8 million theatrically, and it joins a very crowded field of Specialties.
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