Michael Moore makes Wall Street feel his wrath in Capitalism: A Love Story, and the results, say critics, are frequently annoying, sometimes brilliant, and guaranteed to provoke—in short, everything you'd expect from Moore.
- The movie, Moore's "liviest, most radical" yet, is no "eye-glazing tutorial on debt swaps," writes Colin Covert at the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "Instead, the film gives us a rollicking review of economic outrages and a scalding critique of insatiable greed."