
PUMP is an eye-opening documentary that tells the story of America's addiction to oil, from its corporate conspiracy beginnings to its current monopoly today, and explains clearly and simply how we can end it and finally win choice at the pump.... (Full plot summary below)
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PUMP is an eye-opening documentary that tells the story of America's addiction to oil, from its corporate conspiracy beginnings to its current monopoly today, and explains clearly and simply how we can end it and finally win choice at the pump.
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| NYC Movie GuruAvi OfferVital! Powerful! Illuminating! Eye-opening! It will change the way you look at fuel forever. |
| Baret NewsKam WilliamsFood for thought the next time you cavalierly instruct the gas station attendant to 'Fill 'er up!' |
| VarietyDennis HarveyFor unabashed agitprop, Pump is quite entertaining. |
| CinemacyMorgan RojasThe power of choice is important, and it is this privilege that makes us Americans, but unfortunately, the social impact of this film will be much less than what was hoped for. |
| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Josh TerryPump may be a little too preoccupied with oil industry conspiracy theories (Prohibition was really an effort to keep the auto industry from making alcohol-powered cars?), but its big-picture message isn't a tough one to swallow. |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatA snappy, creative, and optimistic social issue documentary on the end of the oil era and the start of a new era of alternative fuel. |
| FILMINK (Australia)John NoonanWith outright tenacity, Pump sets its teeth into the problem that establishing an alternative source of fuel is hard when the biggest stakeholders are the ones who would rather it didn't catch on. |
| The New York TimesBen KenigsbergThe movie goes beyond alarmism with solutions that on the surface would seem to find common ground between environmental advocacy and unfettered capitalism. |
| Slant MagazineRob HumanickThe doc does a good job of avoiding partisan caterwauling, limiting its argument to a clear thesis and well-articulated supporting statements. |
| Film Journal InternationalChris BarsantiThought-provoking documentary about the lunacy of only fueling cars with gasoline loses credibility the more it turns into a single-minded broadside. |