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Where to Invade Next
Directed by
Michael Moore
R
2016
2h 1m
Documentary
,
Comedy
7.5
79%
77%
7.2
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To learn what the USA can learn from other nations, Michael Moore playfully "invades" them to see what they have to offer.
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Cast of Where to Invade Next
Michael Moore
Self / Director / Writer / Producer
Dr. Pasi Sahlberg
Self
Krista Kiuru
Self
Jón Gnarr
Self
Rod Birleson
Executive Producer
Carl Deal
Producer
Tia Lessin
Producer
Mark Shapiro
Executive Producer
Will Staeger
Executive Producer
Rick Rowley
Director Of Photography
Jayme Roy
Director Of Photography
Pablo Proenza
Editor
Woody Richman
Editor
Tyler H. Walk
Editor
Rich Bologna
Sound Editor
Craig Kyllonen
Sound Editor
Dan Evans Farkas
Music Editor
Heather Kreamer
Music Supervisor
Dorin Razam-Grunfeld
Line Producer
Where to Invade Next Ratings & Reviews
RogerEbert.com
Tina Hassannia
The most salient point Moore makes in "Where to Invade Next" is that so many of the ideas explored in the doc are American, historically speaking.
Flavorwire
Jason Bailey
Scattershot, reductive, and irritating; it's also smart, funny, heartfelt, and moving. It is, in other words, a Michael Moore movie.
leonardmaltin.com
Leonard Maltin
Moore's works, more advocacy than documentary in their approach, impel the viewer to take note or even better action.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Occasionally poignant but ham-handed and only semi-funny.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
Moore, taking on his everyman role, delights in sharing that many of the programs and policies he highlights are founded on American ideals.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
a crazy-like-a-fox documentary hellbent on seeing the best in people. Other people. Not us Americans. Turns out we suck at practicing what we preach. It's classic Michael Moore.
Boston Globe
Mark Feeney
Moore doesn't keep things busy enough. Would the documentary have worked better as an HBO reality series? Things would flow better, feeling less cluttered and repetitive.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
"Where to Invade Next" is documentary filmmaking gone wrong, a churlish polemic that uses the tools of propaganda to construct its world view.
Associated Press
Jocelyn Noveck
It's a more impishly entertaining Moore than usual, using comedy and even a bit of fantasy to prove his point.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
This new, more optimistic iteration of the previously shrill and often angry polemicist Moore is welcome.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Tirdad Derakhshani
An upbeat, happy film free of Moore's usual sarcasm and his tendency to upstage the material with his ego ...
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Calvin Wilson
Ultimately, "Where to Invade Next" questions whether America has cast aside values that the rest of the world has come to embrace.
Washington Post
Stephanie Merry
Along the way, Moore circles back to a fascinating insight: A lot of these progressive ideas originated in America.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
The film is entertaining and disingenuous, which doesn't make it wrong.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Who knows if the ideas and solutions of other countries could even work here? But Moore, at least, offers something to think about.
Seattle Times
Soren Andersen
As with any Michael Moore movie, attention must be paid.
The New Republic
Tim Grierson
As is too often the case with his work, "Where to Invade Next" isn't really about America -- it's about Moore's version of America, which means putting Moore front and center.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
"Where to Invade Next" is blithely entertaining but almost completely devoid of rigor.
Film Comment Magazine
Alejandro Veciana
While Where To Invade Next might not be as intricate or as courageous as his cogent tour de force Fahrenheit 9/11, it is just as satisfying.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bilge Ebiri
Presented as a menu of mix-and-match progressive offerings, the ideas gradually lose their power. They become little more than smug sound-bites.
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