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Here's hoping its old-fashioned sensibility appeals to contemporary kids, because we could certainly use more movies as smart and sweet as this one.Full Review

Elizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily News

Happily, after a cartoon opening-credits sequence that overdoes it on the barf, Worms goes light (but not too light) on the gore and the goo.Full Review

Gregory Kirschling
Entertainment Weekly

There's no great art to Fried Worms' simple, family-friendly style and obvious clichés, but there's a refreshing lack of x-treme attitude, slapstick violence, and all the other things that make most kids' movies feel like they were generated by a marketing committee.Full Review

Tasha Robinson
The Onion (A.V. Club)

The worms, the real stars of the film, are fairly impressive, looming large, plump and slimy as they are boiled, fried, served with sauce and added to omelettes and smoothies.Full Review

Claudia Puig
USA Today

How to Eat Fried Worms belongs to a vanishing breed - live action family films.Full Review

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