Roger & Me

Roger & Me (1989)

  • 100% of critics liked it
    (27 reviews)

  • 77% of users liked it
    (19,281 ratings)

Michael Moore's wickedly iconoclastic documentary was inspired by the decline and fall of Flint, Michigan. Once the site of a thriving General Motors plant, Flint went quickly to seed when GM decided to close down and move out. As Moore pokes around what has been described by one magazine as… More

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Directed By
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Written By
Michael Moore
Genres
Documentary, Special Interest
In Theaters
Jun 1, 1989 Wide
On DVD
Jul 5, 2003
Warner Home Video

Critic Reviews

  • Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com

    Despite some tempering with the chronological sequence of events, this is a scathingly biting satire of Reagonomics that captures the zeitgeist of the late 1980s much more poignantly than most Hollywood movies.

  • Alex Sandell, Juicy Cerebellum

    Effective.

  • Jon Niccum, Lawrence Journal-World

    Entertaining but overpraised first effort from Moore

  • Steve Crum, Kansas City Kansan

    the first of Moore's already legendary documentaries.

  • MaryAnn Johanson, Flick Filosopher

    brilliant and subversive

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  • Jeff "


    Michael Moore's directorial debut Roger & Me is a well made documentary about the impact of General Motors closing an automobile plant in Flint, Michigan, Michael Moore's hometown. Moore paints a great portrait of a town hit hard by the plant closing. This is a very good… More

  • Coxxie M


    Flint truly is one of the scrungiest shit-streaks in the country. one of the reasons for this is that they take the time to form lynch mobs in order to burn copies of magazines that criticize their poodle-vomit stenched fucking town.

  • AJ V


    A fantastic documentary from Michael Moore, his hometown is a subject he knows a lot about, but it's more than that really, and I highly recommend this movie, even if you don't like documentaries.

  • _kelly .


    worth watching for modern Moore fans who can appreciate his humour or for those who want to see less national politics

  • Christopher M


    After pretty much dismissing Michael Moore because I really don't agree with his methods and think he's hell of annoying, I decided to go back to one of his earlier films just because. After all, it's not my contention that Moore is a poor filmmaker - quite the… More

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