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In the competitive world of modern agriculture, ambitious HENRY WHIPPLE (Dennis Quaid) wants his rebellious son DEAN (Zac Efron) to help expand his family's farming empire. However, Dean has his sights set on becoming a professional race car driver. When a high-stakes investigation into their business is exposed, father and son are pushed into an unexpected crisis that threatens the family's entire livelihood. (c) Sony Classics R
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Movie Title : At Any Price
Genre Movie :Drama
Mpaa Rating : R
Release Date : Apr 24, 2013 Limited

Actors :Dennis Quaid,Zac Efron,Kim Dickens,Heather Graham,Clancy Brown,Maika Monroe,Chelcie Ross,Red West,Sophie Curtis


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User Ranting At Any Price : 3.4
User Percentage For At Any Price : 75 %
User Count Like for At Any Price : 1,622
All Critics Ranting For At Any Price : 5.6
All Critics Count For At Any Price : 61
All Critics Percentage For At Any Price : 54 %

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It clumsily showcases an environmental issue -- in this case, the corporate strong-arm tactics used to promote GMOs -- through routine interpersonal drama.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader

If the story is a bit all over the place - and what the heck is Heather Graham doing in this picture besides looking great? - the solid work from Quaid and Efron helps iron out a few of the bumpy bits.
Linda Barnard-Toronto Star

Bahrani aims at a wider audience than his previous films have reached so far, but in the process he has sacrificed much of his artisanal, personal approach.
Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail

In the end, "At Any Price" strikes a dark, even ghastly tone, and rather suddenly it becomes a cynical commentary on small-town hypocrisy and American business. It's hard to tell whether that was the intention.
Rafer Guzman-Newsday

It may be saying some true things about the new world of cutthroat agriculture, but it says them in a singularly unconvincing way.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

A viewer is constantly aware of how much everyone is striving. It's the cinematic equivalent of a stranger who trips all over themselves in an effort to become your new best friend.
Randy Cordova-Arizona Republic

It's an overly thought-out, but often beautiful, attempt to throw a mirror up to the new face of America, where things look familiar, but prove entirely unrecognizable.
Katherine Monk-Canada.com

An old-fashioned, fifties-style melodrama, it offers a host of plots and sub-plots, twists and turns that frankly never congeal--except to make a rather murky mess.
Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion

An overstuffed and overheated movie that is more about Sending A Message than Telling A Story.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press

Stressed, struggling farmers explore the moral and social consequences of corruption and the high-stakes economic pressures in the contemporary business world.
Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate

Dennis Quaid gives the kind of performance that deserves awards, but it's in a movie that won't likely get that kind of attention.
Radheyan Simonpillai-NOW Toronto

The results are quite disastrous when it steps away from farming concerns, resulting in a movie that's unforgivably clunky, tone-deaf, and dreadfully acted.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

a complex, intelligent film, poetic in its tragedy, and beautiful in its compassion.
Andrea Chase-Killer Movie Reviews

Works best when it sticks close to Henry, whose broad grin fails to mask a growing desperation. Quaid not only makes a believably corn-fed patriarch, but he captures the mien of one who is slowly ceding his soul...
Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews

Admirably avoids cheap pathos, and offers a glimpse into the sorts of lives often overlooked by Hollywood.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express

The actors seem to have been asked to give very clipped, elevated performances, especially Quaid, whose character is a smarmy salesman. Efron, on the other hand, responds to every situation with his usual blank, dead-eyed stare.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Common Sense Media

Dennis Quaid nearly makes it worth seeing on his own and I have no doubt that the multi-talented Bahrani can bounce back but this modern farmer's tale is a melodrama that I simply didn't buy.
Brian Tallerico-HollywoodChicago.com

[I]t works because Bahrani and Newton stay true to the characters' reactions to even something that might, upon initial impact, seem contrived.
Mark Dujsik-Mark Reviews Movies

Dennis Quaid and Zac Efron simply do not have the gravitas to convince me that Henry and Dean are real people.
Robin Clifford-Reeling Reviews

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