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Synopsis

Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 11/9" is a provocative and comedic look at the times in which we live. It will explore the two most important questions of the Trump Era: How the f**k did we get here, and how the f**k do we get out?

Cast

  • Brooke Baldwin
  • Ashleigh Banfield
  • Steve Bannon
  • Joy Behar
  • Ruth Ben-Ghiat
  • Pat Caesar
  • April Cook-Hawkins
  • Tasha Dixon
  • Rodrigo R. Duterte
  • Katie Endicott

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Verified Review
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Americans need to see this movie!!!!!

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Charles K
Verified Review
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Very important movie to see with the current political climate and current president. Don’t listen to all the people who said they didn’t like it. They are probably upset that it differs from their political beliefs

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Metacritic

60
Oct 18, 2018

Moore never quite settles on a single, compelling riposte to Trump, never really hones his arguments to a piercing arrowhead of counterattack. Instead, he rambles over almost everything … entertainingly, but confusingly, ending on an image of Parkland School shooting survivor Emma González.

Metacritic review by Peter Bradshaw
Peter Bradshaw
The Guardian
80
Sep 20, 2018

Mr. Moore recognizes an affinity he shares with the president — also a showman. So he is in a nearly unique position to shame the viewer with a frank perspective on how Mr. Trump used his extrovert side to make citizens complacent about the less savory aspects of his character.

Metacritic review by Glenn Kenny
Glenn Kenny
The New York Times
45
Sep 20, 2018

It’s a disjointed, occasionally powerful, often grating grab bag of recent political events, a mess that’s forgivable only because it does reflect the messy state of the world.

David Sims
The Atlantic