Michael Moore is one of Michigan's most well-known and controversial personalities. Here's a chance to look inside one of his beautiful Michigan homes.
Filmmaker Michael Moore says he's concerned that Joe Biden isn't doing enough in Michigan to win the election and that a repeat of the 2016 presidential race is a very real possibility.
Flint native Michael Moore took to Facebook and Twitter to criticize President Donald Trump and called his speech given at the Boy Scouts Gathering a 'shocking abuse of children'
Michael Moore has been secretly filming a documentary about Trump’s election victory since November, and just in time for Cannes it was picked up today by Bob and Harvey Weinstein. Fahrenheit 11/9, a play on the title of Moore’s award-winning 2004 documentary about the September 11 terrorist attacks Fahrenheit 9/11.
With Where to Invade Next, audiences saw a different, more optimistic side of Michael Moore. It was a fairly fun movie — at least in comparison to Moore’s other films, which are typically a bit pessimistic about American politics. If you thought the outspoken documentarian might sustain that positive attitude for his next film, you were mistaken. Moore’s latest project is a documentary he’s been working on in secret, and it’s all about this election year’s most controversial candidate: Donald Trump.