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Food, Inc.
Directed by
Robert Kenner
2009
1h 34m
PG
Documentary
,
News
7.8
95%
86%
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An unflattering look inside America's corporate controlled food industry.
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Cast of Food, Inc.
Michael Pollan
Himself
Eric Schlosser
Himself
Richard Lobb
Himself - National Chicken Council
Vince Edwards
Himself - Tyson Grower
Carole Morison
Herself - Perdue Grower
Food, Inc. Reviews
San Francisco Chronicle
Amy Biancolli
A mind-boggling, heart-rending, stomach-churning expose on the food industry.
Orlando Sentinel
Roger Moore
After you see what IBP is doing to cattle, what Tyson is doing to chickens, what farmers are doing to us and what Monsanto is doing to farmers in the new documentary Food, Inc., you may never eat again.
Miami Herald
Rene Rodriguez
Illuminating and occasionally revolting.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Joe Williams
In exposing the unsavory practices of agribusiness, the muckraking documentary Food, Inc. cuts to the bone.
Detroit News
Tom Long
If you are what you eat, we are mostly genetically modified, poorly regulated, unhealthy meat byproducts generating profits for a few gargantuan corporations.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
It's not a pretty picture. But Food, Inc. is an essential one.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
The whole thing is as subtle as a watermelon in a bowl of Cheerios but necessary, nonetheless.
Seattle Times
Michael Upchurch
The result is an alarming film that tackles food and freedom-of-speech issues on many fronts.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
If Wal-Mart, the Lucifer of multinational corporations in many liberal eyes, sees the fiscal sense in stocking an increasingly wide array of organic foodstuffs, consumer habits truly are changing.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
This review doesn't read one thing like a movie review. I just wanted to scare the bejesus out of you, which is what Food, Inc. did to me.
Chicago Reader
Cliff Doerksen
Smart, gripping, and untainted by the influence of Michael Moore.
New Yorker
David Denby
An angry blast of disgust aimed at the American food industry.
Hollywood Reporter
Kirk Honeycutt
A riveting if distressing look at the essentially unregulated American food supply.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
This absorbing film looks terrific and does a superb job of making its case that our current food ways are drastically out of whack.
At the Movies
Ben Mankiewicz
A powerful, muckraking documentary on the big business of what we eat.
Los Angeles Times
Gary Goldstein
Suffice it to say, after the film's disturbing glimpses inside the meat industry, along with its blunt indictment of fast food giants, you'll think twice before eating just about anything nonorganic.
Associated Press
Christy Lemire
Kenner presents an even-tempered but nonetheless horrifying dissection of the U.S. food industry.
At the Movies
Ben Lyons
The film is eye-opening, shocking, and disgusting.
Variety
John Anderson
Does for the supermarket what "Jaws" did for the beach -- marches straight into the dark side of cutthroat agri-business, corporatized meat and the greedy manipulation of both genetics and the law.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
Trading on now-familiar gross-out tactics (images of corporate slaughterhouses and chicken sheds), the movie offers very little that food radicals don't already know.
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