GMO OMG: Jeremy Seifert dumbs down the debate over genetically modified organisms

Jeremy Seifert dumbs down the debate over genetically modified organisms.

Insufferably certain of its own charm and a lot less interested in educating viewers than it purports to be (or simply very bad at doing so), Jeremy Seifert’s GMO OMG offers an introduction to genetically modified food that is only slightly more thoughtful than the movie’s title. Though its superficiality and facile humor may appeal to some doc audiences in a specialized theatrical run, those who take the subject seriously should hope its commercial exposure is brief, not poisoning the well for a film that can do things right.

Read the full, original story here: GMO OMG: Film Review

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