Review of King Corn (2007) by Matt Zoller Seitz for The New York Times — 26 Jul 2010
Mr. Cheney and Mr. Ellis are so pleasantly nondescript that they make no particular impression. As a result, all the time spent on autobiographical detail and personal banter hampers the film’s urgency, and plays like an awkward attempt to justify a format that the filmmakers are too self-effacing to exploit.
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This review of King Corn (2007) was written by Matt Zoller Seitz and published by The New York Times on 26 Jul 2010.
King Corn has generally received positive reviews.
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