NEW YORK, NY - Filmmaker Michael Moore is in a hospital ICU. The Flint, Michigan, native says "things didn't look good."

Moore made that statement soon after he was admitted to a New York hospital last Sunday night, Jan. 31, 2016. Moore, who is active on social media, recently posted an update on his condition on Facebook.

I'm writing this to all of you today (Thurs) from the Intensive Care Unit at a hospital in New York City. Unfortunately,... Posted by Michael Moore on Friday, February 5, 2016

"The truth is, I've actually been in the ICU since Sunday night. Let's just say things didn't look good Sunday night. But thanks to a combination of good doctors, decent hospital food and 2nd-term Obamacare, I'm doing much better the last couple of days -- so much so that I'm being discharged later today. I'm to return home and rest for the coming days. All appearances for the rest of this week have been canceled."

Moore was forced to cancel planned appearances to promote his new documentary, "Where to Invade Next." The film is set to hit theaters on Friday, Feb. 12, 2016.

Moore also took to social media where he posted a link to a new music video he created about the water crisis in Flint. Moore has been very vocal about the crisis in his hometown.

While I've been in the ICU this week, it's been hard feeling like I've let my hometown down with all that's going on --... Posted by Michael Moore on Friday, February 5, 2016

Edward Pevos is the entertainment reporter for MLive.com, covering Detroit and Southeast Michigan. You can follow him on Twitter @PaparazzoPevos