We Feed People Reviews
It's really inspiring, but it's in no way a warts-and-all portrait of José Andrés.
| Jun 7, 2022
This is an engaging documentary about people making a real difference in the world.
| Original Score: 3/4 | May 31, 2022
It’s refreshing to see an account of a famous food guy who doesn’t wallow in his own character defects.
| Original Score: 3/4 | May 27, 2022
It’s easy to give in to despair. What “We Feed People” makes clear is that you can help with a simple, small act of empathy.
| May 26, 2022
Alternately inspiring and dismaying, the movie is also informative, engaging and reads like an application for the Nobel Peace Prize.
| May 25, 2022
It’s inspiring and often stirring stuff, and while there are moments when the doc threatens to tip over into hagiography, who cares? Andrés deserves this mid-career tip of the (chef’s) hat.
| Original Score: A- | May 25, 2022
This divided country desperately needs someone to play the hero, and José Andrés is the right man for the job.
| Original Score: 3/4 | May 24, 2022
Like Howards other documentaries, this is a fine, amiable portrait of someone whose hard work deserves recognition.
| Mar 25, 2022
The film could have provided a clearer and more comprehensive account of how the program is financed, staffed, and prioritized... But without question, it tells an inspiring story on behalf a cause whose value is inarguably of the utmost importance.
| Mar 21, 2022
It captures enough of the methodology behind Andrés’ trajectory to be consistently interesting and it’s pragmatic enough not to be exclusively worshipful.
| Mar 20, 2022
"A technically polished and emotionally stirring close-up view of celebrity chef José Andrés and his nonprofit World Central Kitchen."
| Mar 20, 2022
His hands-on contribution to literally millions of global citizens is genuinely astounding in its generosity, innovation, and practical application. But the movie itself can come across as less cinematic than advertorial.
| Mar 19, 2022