FANS of Michael Moore, rejoice! “Capitalism: A Love Story” is way better than his last documentary, “Sicko,” according to Variety. The film — which castigates greedy bankers as the cause of the economic downturn — drew “ecstatic applause” at the Venice Film Festival, despite Moore’s “oversimplification, on-the-nose sentimentality and goofball japery,” critic Leslie Felperin noted. “Moore strives so hard to manipulate viewers’ emotions with shots of crying children and tearjerking musical choices that he’s not so much over-egging the pudding as making an omelet out of it . . . Moore all but stops short of holding up dead puppies Hank Paulson personally murdered.”