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Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?
Directed by
Morgan Spurlock
PG-13
2008
1h 33m
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6.5
38%
52%
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Morgan Spurlock tours the Middle East to discuss the war on terror.
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Cast of Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?
Morgan Spurlock
Self
Hossam Baghat
Self - Human Rights Activist
Nadia Yassine
Self - Islamist Activist
Khalid Jaddu
Self - Hamas Bethlehem City Councilman
Yair Lapid
Self - Israeli Journalist
Omar Elmershedi
Self - Professor, King Abdul Azziz University
John Jilani
Self - Language Tutor
Daryl Isaacs
Self - General Practitioner
Nabil Haddad
Self
Abdullah bin Ahmed Al Sweilen
Self
George W. Bush
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Hosni Mubarak
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden? Ratings & Reviews
CNN.com
Tom Charity
Complicated global problems require something a bit more challenging than this.
Chicago Tribune
Jessica Reaves
Morgan Spurlock is a living, breathing cautionary tale. Take a good, long look, kids: This is what happens when society validates really annoying people.
Chicago Sun-Times
Jim Emerson
A superficial primer for people who aren't likely to go see it in the first place.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
In his first film since Super Size Me, Spurlock tells you virtually nothing you didn't already know -- and, what's more, he does it with catchy videogame graphics and faux-naive man-on-the-street interviews that make Michael Moore look like Chet Huntley.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
It's a little insulting to all the real reporters who've died in the field looking for hard information, not weak indie comedy.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
Spurlock has some fun with video-game techniques and he's certainly a likable guy, but this film is just too simplistic and repetitive.
Slate
Dana Stevens
Insofar as Spurlock draws any political conclusions at all, they don't go much further than the title of the Elvis Costello song that plays under the final credits, (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding?
USA Today
Claudia Puig
Given the fraught nature of U.S.-Middle East relations and the war on terrorism, Spurlock is understandably in over his head. Still, he is a genial host whose message urges cultural understanding.
Seattle Times
Mark Rahner
Uh, Pakistan. Roll credits.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Hartlaub
[Spurlock's] work here leans closer to Tyra Banks wearing her fat suit than anything directed by Errol Morris or even Michael Moore.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Armed with little more than a great title and limitless confidence, documentarian Morgan Spurlock sets off in search of the world's biggest bad guy. He comes up empty in more ways than one.
Houston Chronicle
Amy Biancolli
The aim of Spurlock's mission is less a matter of actually finding the man than exploring the everyday beliefs and attitudes of Muslims around the globe.
Detroit News
Tom Long
Although Osama wraps up a bit too quickly, and ends a bit too obviously, the thing Spurlock finds is, for the most part, these people resemble us.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
At its most illuminating, Morgan Spurlock's compelling if self-indulgent travelogue investigation Where in the World Is Osama bin Laden? reminds us that a livelihood isn't just 'America's No. 1 issue' as CNN reminds us.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
Morgan Spurlock is a jokester politico in the Michael Moore vein, and his latest documentary is a low concept posing as a high concept.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
Spurlock and his team of collaborators never find the movie amid all their material. If he's a questionable journalist and a poor detective, he's an even more woeful filmmaker.
Austin Chronicle
Josh Rosenblatt
Kudos to Spurlock for going into enemy territory and coming back with the message that there really is no enemy territory.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
It's impossible to disagree with much of what he [Spurlock] says...but it's also impossible to learn anything about war, terrorism, religion, oil, democracy or any of the other topics a less glib, less self-absorbed filmmaker might want to tackle.
The Deadbolt
Brian Tallerico
A near-miss, a wasted opportunity to really dig deep into a major section of the world that is usually viewed on purely a surface level.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
Genial Spurlock is the Ryan Seacrest of reality filmmaking, vamping for the camera while ducking the crossfire.
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