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Los Angeles Times | Michael OrdonaAdd Critic to Favorites

Filmmaker-gadfly Morgan Spurlock is back with the warm, amusing -- and decidedly mistitled -- "Where in the World Is Osama bin Laden?"Read the full review

USA Today | Staff [Not Credited]Add Critic to Favorites

Though entertaining, Spurlock's lighthearted approach doesn't work as well here.Read the full review

Slate | Dana StevensAdd Critic to Favorites

With his goofy interview technique and easy laugh, Spurlock has a way of putting his subjects at ease even as he tests the audience's patience.Read the full review

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    12/23/08 Plenty of documentarians today still rely on the same old creative crutches, but in the year 2008, the docs that rubbed up against the zeitgeist had to be bold, provocative or artful to stand apart.  |  Independent Film Channel (IFC)
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