49
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7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 75NPRBob MondelloNPRBob MondelloBy and large, the tone is gentle, the music French, and the food shot so delectably that you can all but smell the freshly baked bread.
- Takes a pragmatic, health-based approach, buttressed by frightening statistics about cancer rates among children, that’s a refreshing change from the moral and high-cultural preening that sometimes enter this debate in America.
- 60Time OutTime OutFrightening statistics punctuate the film like death knells.
- 60VarietyVarietyWill have to overcome an unfortunate title and competition from this year's other nutrition-oriented titles, though it's a natural for the crunchy crowd.
- 50Village VoiceVillage VoiceJean-Paul Jaud's indignant doc is equally worthless for preaching the merits of organic chow via an emotionally reactive argument instead of an investigative one.
- 50The A.V. ClubNoel MurrayThe A.V. ClubNoel MurrayJaud isn’t telling a story so much as he’s making a case, and while his case is persuasive, it doesn’t really work as a movie. The information in Food Beware could fit just as easily--and just as effectively--into a pamphlet.
- 12New York PostKyle SmithNew York PostKyle SmithIf anything is frightening here, it's the scenes of the small children being indoctrinated into an organic lifestyle and being made to sing, at least three times, a song about the evils supposedly lurking in the environment around them.