I went to the 4:10 showing at the Quad Cinema in Downtown NY. The place was almost compltely sold out, there must have been a few seats remaining.
The 7:20 show however was already sold out. But it's not a big theater anyway, and I don't think it's playing anywhere else in the city.
I wasn't expecting to learn much from the documentary, since I pretty much already hate Fox News as much as it can possibly be hated. But the number of former Fox News Bureau chiefs, or reporters, or contributors that were interviewed was impressive: I knew many facts about what and when, but nothing much about how. What were the tactics of Fox News?
And they are as horrific as one could imagine: the memos, the daily issues, the lies, the spin ("North Korea loves John Kerry").
Of course, the movie focuses at times especially on Hannity and O'Reilly. The most interesting part was when O'Reilly interviewed a young man who had signed an anti-war petition and whose dad had been a victim on 9/11. I'm not going to say more so you can watch the movie for yourself.
Just let me quote one more thing: the documentary contains a sequence of very fast Fox News clip on the "French connection" of Kerry, things like "he looks French", "he's French", or "the US's first French President". What made me laugh the most was of course an anchor telling a guest: "Hi, or as John Kerry would say, Bonjour!"
More importantly, the movie contained a Call for Action: we must do everything in our power so that the media doesn't try to Outfox Fox, and write e-mails, phone calls, and everything else we can.