that's not a surprise, movies like this only get to limited release. I had to go see it at an independant type theatre in cleveland. Look up some of the clips on youtube, you'll what it's about.
actually no bro. The guy who made it even said he got attacked by vegans for not definitely discouraging meat consumption. His point of the movie wasn't "don't eat meat", it was eat free range grass fed animals. They show an outdoor chicken slaughter which got a better health rating than the indoor massive chicken factories they showed from Tyson and Perdue. One of the major farmers that's interviewed in the movie is a free range beef, chicken and pork farmer. The movie is not "anti meat" at all, unless you can't tolerate the sight of animals being slaughtered. In which case I say, how do you think that piece of meat get's to your plate? They don't just don't go to sleep and never wake up. The movie show's what conditions the animals are raised in. It's appalling. The one interesting thing I learned was that the new strains of resistant e coli are a direct result of the type of feed the animals get. I'm going to see it again next week so I can write some things down to look up when I get home.