Food Inc Film

Keep the Food, Inc. Conversation Going (and Win a DVD!)

Robert Kenner | Posted 11.05.2009 | Green


Robert Kenner

Industrial food companies don't want us thinking about how our food is produced. They spend billions of dollars maintaining the myth of small family farms with white picket fences and cows on green pastures.

Jim Cramer Thinks Food, Inc. Could Inflame The Justice Dept To Take On Monsanto (VIDEO)

Huffington Post | Katherine Goldstein | Posted 09.20.2009 | Green


Last week, Jim Cramer did a fascinating segment on the seed giant and Roundup herbicide producer, Monsanto. He posits that Monsanto could be a prime t...

Chew On This, Chipotle!

Carolynn Carreño | Posted 08.22.2009 | Green


Carolynn Carreño

In Southern California, Chipotle resorts to using meat from cows that must be fork-lifted to slaughter because they're too sick to even walk.

Get Transformed: See Food, Inc.

James Boyce | Posted 07.30.2009 | Green


James Boyce

Make a deal with the kids. You'll sit through Transformers, but they have to see Food, Inc. Just don't sit in the second row for either movie, trust me.

Food, Inc. Film Review: Are We Ready to Fight for a Safe Burger?

Paul McRandle | Posted 07.13.2009 | Home


Paul McRandle

The film starts with facts you will have heard before if you've read Eric Schlosser and Michael Pollan, but it quickly passes on to the stories of individuals.

HuffPost Review: Food, Inc.

Marshall Fine | Posted 07.09.2009 | Entertainment


Marshall Fine

Food, Inc. is a hard movie to enjoy. Not that it's not well-made. Just the opposite: It's so convincingly compelling.