Moore’s sardonic, sobering film – a filmed essay setting-out the dangers of unchecked capitalism, taking well-aimed pot-shots at America’s banks, with an eye on its human cost – is one of the shabby film-maker’s more reverent affairs, with fewer stunts and less disingenuous enquiry than usual. Iain.Stott
Sunday, 30 May 2010
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