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Forks Over Knives
TrailerThe documentary helps the audience explores the great thing that so-called 'diseases of affluence. It centers on the process development and influence for people's diets.Genre: DocumentaryActors: Lee Fulkerson, Matthew Lederman, Alona Pulde, T. Colin Campbell, Caldwell Esselstyn Jr., Joey Aucoin, John McDougall, Connie Diekman, Pam Popper, Doug Lisle, Terry Mason, ...»Director: Lee FulkersonCountry: United StatesDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 7.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Forks Over Knives"
Globe and MailMay 20, 2011Forks Over Knives is a middling documentary but a magnificent indictment.
Philadelphia InquirerMay 19, 2011Movies are like food. There are popcorn pictures that entertain you and the spinach movies that are good for you. In more ways than one, Forks Over Knives is a spinach flick.
Minneapolis Star TribuneMay 19, 2011A persuasive documentary on the health benefits of a whole-foods and plant-based diet.
Washington PostMay 13, 2011As it stands, "Forks" is an interesting and informative health lecture that's sandwiched into a dry, repetitive documentary.
New York Daily NewsMay 13, 2011The radical notion at the heart of the acclaimed doc "Forks Over Knives" is that eating animals and animal-produced foods has costs -- on our economy, our health-care system and on ourselves.
Filmcritic.comAugust 19, 2011...irritation at the film's artless repetition shades into worry over its cult-like monomania.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)August 17, 2011I'm guessing that after every screening of "Forks Over Knives," the theater is littered with half-empty popcorn boxes and unfinished containers of soda.
Film Journal InternationalAugust 15, 2011Enthusiastic but scattered documentary advocates a plant-based diet to prevent and reverse chronic disease. Sure to inspire lots of post-movie chatter.
Milwaukee Journal SentinelJune 09, 2011"Forks Over Knives" works really hard to bring you around to its way of thinking, but it's really preaching to the faithful.
Ebert Presents At The MoviesMay 31, 2011There's nothing that a person could learn from watching this that they couldn't learn from a magazine article.
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