Review of King Corn (2007) by Marrit Ingman for Austin Chronicle — 26 Dec 2014
The film’s light hand, appealing style, and simple exposition make it an eminently watchable inquiry into the politics of food and public health, accessible to the documentary-shy and wildly appropriate for older kids, who may further respond to its generational emphasis.
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This review of King Corn (2007) was written by Marrit Ingman and published by Austin Chronicle on 26 Dec 2014.
King Corn has generally received positive reviews.
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