America: Imagine the World Without Her

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  • Passionate but poorly constructed, America preaches to the choir.
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    Joe McGovernEntertainment Weekly
    There's no doubt that D'Souza loves America, but he loves it much in the same way that we all do: According to a map of his own design.
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    James RocchiTheWrap
    "America" would be simply annoying if it were just preaching to the choir; what makes it unendurable is the fact that D'Souza and Sullivan can't craft a sermon that would keep even the choir awake, interested, and entertained.
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    Louis BlackAustin Chronicle
    This is an unusually odious effort because it is so hugely hypocritical and ultimately self-serving.
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    Rafer GuzmanNewsday
    You could bother debating D'Souza on history and semantics and rudimentary logic, but chances are you'd end up feeling like Meathead arguing with Archie Bunker.
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    David EhrlichAV Club
    Graced with a hilariously definitive title, America is astonishingly facile, a film comprised entirely of straw man arguments.
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    Alan ScherstuhlVillage Voice
    Hilariously, just minutes after reducing Occupy Wall Street to an assault on small hamburger shops, D'Souza attacks insurance companies and Wall Street executives as fellow travelers in Obamacare, this country's one unpardonable sin.
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    Vadim RizovFilmmaker Magazine
    America is predictably atrociously crafted, with marginal actors reedily declaiming Lincoln’s speeches and many shots of the co-writer/director/presenter demonstrating how American he is...
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    Dustin PutmanTheFilmFile.com
    A heinously inflammatory propaganda piece that gives the documentary form and even-minded conservatives bad names, "America: Imagine the World Without Her" boils down to 105 minutes of uneducated ignorance.
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    Kam WilliamsBaret News
    Divisive D'Souza: Imagine an America without him!
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    Renee SchonfeldCommon Sense Media
    Highly charged docu has strongly conservative message.
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