MARY CONWAY revels in a powerful reminder that human lives are not defined by physical perfection
Where to Invade Next (15)
Directed by Michael Moore
4/5
IN HIS latest polemic, film-maker Michael Moore is on an upbeat one-man offensive to make the US great again by invading a series of nations, plundering their best ideas and taking them back home.
Smart, witty and bombastic, it’s a trademark Moore film. His fact-finding invasion uncovers eye-opening ideas which the British government would do well to investigate itself.
ANDY HEDGECOCK is astonished by a portrait of contemporary Greece, complete with political protest, organised crime and people trafficking, told from the point of view of — wait for it — runaway poultry
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