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'Sicko': Is There a Doctor in the House?new
Michael Moore takes a healthier approach.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Felicia Feaster |
06-28-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: Michael Moore, Sicko
'Sicko': Medical Malpracticenew
Professional gadfly Michael Moore alights on the topic of the shortcomings of the American health-care system, and crafts his most widely accessible film to date.
Austin Chronicle |
Marjorie Baumgarten |
06-28-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: Michael Moore, Sicko
'Sicko': Physician, Heal Thyselfnew
A kinder, gentler Michael Moore still stings a little.
Willamette Week |
Aaron Mesh |
06-27-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: Michael Moore, Sicko
'Sicko'-logicalnew
Michael Moore's expose of America's healthcare ills is just the prescription to spur political debate.
East Bay Express |
Kelly Vance |
06-27-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: Michael Moore, Sicko
'Sicko': No Scrubsnew
Can Michael Moore cure our health care system?
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Cheryl Eddy |
06-27-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Michael Moore, Sicko
'Sicko': Not What the Doctor Orderednew
Michael Moore picks off an easy, important target.
San Diego CityBeat |
Anders Wright |
06-27-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: Michael Moore, Sicko
'Sicko': Health in a Handbasket
Michael Moore hones his gift for getting us good and angry.
Salt Lake City Weekly |
Scott Renshaw |
06-22-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: Michael Moore, Sicko
Putting In The Fix: Michael Moore Talks About 'Sicko'

Moore's knack for framing political and social issues in a surprisingly entertaining documentary format is a journalistic phenomenon that picks up where 60s-era activist filmmakers like Barbara Kopple left off.
Maui Time |
Cole Smithey |
06-22-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Michael Moore, Sicko
'Sicko': Get Well Soon
U.S. health care pales to Canada, England, France and yes ... even Cuba.
Tags: Michael Moore, Sicko
101, If You Count the Byline
Biased author Bernard Goldberg's 100 People Who Are Ruining America offers a helpful list of who to hate
Columbus Alive |
J. Caleb Mozzocco |
07-28-2005 |
Nonfiction
2004 Was a Good Year in Theaters and for DVDsnew
Because of some high-quality DVD releases, a person could have had a very good movie year in 2004 without ever setting foot in a movie theater.
Chico News & Review |
Juan-Carlos Selznick |
01-04-2005 |
Movies
Taking on the Sacred Cows of the Leftnew
The left's underlying problem is buying into the idea of counterculture, the longtime leftie authors assert. "Rebelling" is another way to distinguish yourself, and another reason to shop.
The Georgia Straight |
Dorothy Bartoszewski |
12-14-2004 |
Nonfiction
The Same on Both Sidesnew
One thing unites liberals and conservatives: loud, ugly, moronic confrontation.
Tucson Weekly |
Randy Serraglio |
10-22-2004 |
Commentary
Kerry's a Wuss, Dubya's a Doof; Neither Qualifies to Be Presidentnew
Here stands the morbidly irresolute John Kerry. And over there is George W. Bush in all his bantam banality. In the corner wetting himself is the ascetic conspiratard, Ralph Nader. These are not the writer's countrymen.
Phoenix New Times |
Michael Lacey |
10-13-2004 |
Politics
Major Networks Reject Advertising for Fahrenheit 9/11 DVDnew
Executives of Sony Pictures were stunned when CBS, NBC and ABC all refused Fahrenheit 9/11 DVD advertising during any of the networks’ news programming. The reluctance stems from the closeness of the release to the election, a Sony insider says.
L.A. Weekly |
Nikki Finke |
09-30-2004 |
TV