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USA Today - Claudia Puig
: ...a film that explores the economic meltdown and its historical roots is something most of us can get our heads around.
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B  
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San Francisco Chronicle - Amy Biancolli
: ...flat-out polemic wizardry.
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B+
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Rolling Stone - Peter Travers
: ...explosive...
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A-
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Reelviews - James Berardinelli
: There's a simmering anger here that hasn't been present since Moore first burst upon the cinematic world with Roger and Me.
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B  
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New York Times - Manohla Dargis
: Michael Moore's Capitalism: A Love Story is anything but -- something you, I and everyone who has ever watched him shamble into action, megaphone to mouth, know from the start.
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C+
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New York Post - Kyle Smith
: Moore's guests are ventriloquists' dummies he props up on his knee so they can present views he shares.
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D  
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Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan
: Michael Moore tackles a big subject with a scattershot approach. But some of the individual parts prove classic.
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B  
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Filmcritic.com - Chris Cabin
: ...(Moore's) most personal film since Roger & Me...
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B  
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Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman
: ...a blistering, mad-as-hell indictment of everything in America that, according to Moore, has led to our current state of economic peril.
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B  
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E! Online - Luke Y. Thompson
: There's less obvious grandstanding than in a usual Moore movie, and you don't have to agree with his take to appreciate some of the information herein.
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A-
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Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert
: The film's title is never explained. What does Moore mean? Maybe it's that capitalism means never having to say you're sorry.
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A-
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Boston Globe - Wesley Morris
: Isn’t every Michael Moore film ultimately about capitalism? This one just has a cetious title.
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B-
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