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Daphne Gordon

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Flicka (2006) 54% 2.5/4 EDIT “Alison Lohman, the 27-year-old actress who plays Katy, makes the whole thing worth watching.” – Toronto Star Oct 20, 2006 Full Review Little Black Book (2004) 22% 2/5 EDIT “If it's hard to like the message and the characters in this movie, it's even harder to like the acting, though the casting is strong.” – Toronto Star Aug 6, 2004 Full Review Love That Boy (2003) 80% 4/5 EDIT “A gem of a film that starts out weird but turns out sweet.” – Toronto Star Jun 30, 2004 Full Review Good Boy! (2003) 43% 3/5 EDIT “A film which effectively capitalizes on the human heart's weakness for cute things.” – Toronto Star Oct 10, 2003 Full Review Kart Racer (2003) 40% 3/5 EDIT “A sport film with lots of speedy thrills.” – Toronto Star Sep 26, 2003 Full Review Mambo Italiano (2003) 30% 3/5 EDIT “There's nothing subtle about the writing -- which relies heavily on narration -- or the acting, but interesting casting goes a long way.” – Toronto Star Sep 20, 2003 Full Review Millennium Actress (2001) 93% 4/5 EDIT “Disguises itself as a romance, but it's really a loving homage to Japanese history, as well as a comment on the nature of filmmaking and films.” – Toronto Star Sep 12, 2003 Full Review Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003) 22% 1/5 EDIT “This film is not the worst Spade has ever made. Remember Joe Dirt? Unfortunately, Dickie Roberts is just another forgettable film in his desperately-seeking -a-feature -film-career oeuvre.” – Toronto Star Sep 5, 2003 Full Review Grind (2003) 8% 3/5 EDIT “Brody and Vogel anchor the cast, portraying likeable, charismatic dudes with a friendship that is genuine and enduring in spite of their differences.” – Toronto Star Aug 21, 2003 Full Review And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen (2002) 47% 2/5 EDIT “One minute, the film is funny. The next it's romantic. For a few seconds, it's suspenseful. Other times, it's philosophical. But mostly, it's just confusing.” – Toronto Star Aug 8, 2003 Full Review Freaky Friday (2003) 88% 3/5 EDIT “The trailers were terrible. The poster is even worse. But the movie? Not so bad.” – Toronto Star Aug 6, 2003 Full Review Spy Kids 3: Game Over (2003) 45% 2/5 EDIT “Rodriguez may have overreached his abilities with this film.” – Toronto Star Jul 25, 2003 Full Review How to Deal (2003) 27% 2/5 EDIT “Very melodramatic.” – Toronto Star Jul 18, 2003 Full Review Suddenly Naked (2001) 50% 2/5 EDIT “Yet another Canadian movie that tries hard but doesn't quite cut it in the end.” – Toronto Star Jul 10, 2003 Full Review Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003) 35% 5/5 EDIT “While straight, male audiences probably won't find this movie interesting or funny, for women it could be an important, inspiring and empowering pop cultural experience.” – Toronto Star Jul 2, 2003 Full Review Rugrats Go Wild (2003) 39% 2/5 EDIT “The end product is surprisingly engaging, thanks at least in part to a pair of very stinky feet.” – Toronto Star Jun 13, 2003 Full Review Finding Nemo (2003) 99% 4/5 EDIT “One of the strongest releases from Disney in years, thanks to the work of Andrew Stanton, possibly one of the most successful directors you've never heard of.” – Toronto Star May 30, 2003 Full Review Casomai (2002) 33% 4/5 EDIT “Tommaso and Stefania's relationship turns out to be a tender and wise reminder of what we all already know about love: It's beautiful. And it's damned. But we must do it anyway.” – Toronto Star May 16, 2003 Full Review The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) 40% 1/5 EDIT “The story is essentially flawed, and so is the presentation.” – Toronto Star May 2, 2003 Full Review Malibu's Most Wanted (2003) 31% 2/5 EDIT “Maybe in a half-hour format, the idea would stand up. But in a feature film, B-Rad's schtick seems like a one-note song.” – Toronto Star Apr 18, 2003 Full Review Ghosts of the Abyss (2003) 80% 3/5 EDIT “The footage from the dives shows perfectly preserved details from the inside of the ship.” – Toronto Star Apr 11, 2003 Full Review What a Girl Wants (2003) 34% 2/5 EDIT “What A Girl Wants doesn't satisfy.” – Toronto Star Apr 4, 2003 Full Review Agent Cody Banks (2003) 38% 4/5 EDIT “Agent Cody Banks provides the kind of high-quality entertainment one would expect in an adult action adventure that is expected to rake in major bucks.” – Toronto Star Mar 14, 2003 Full Review The Jungle Book 2 (2003) 19% 1/5 EDIT “A pathetic excuse for an animated feature, with only slightly more than an hour of action, a thin plot that returns to very familiar details and themes, and only two new songs.” – Toronto Star Feb 14, 2003 Full Review The Guru (2002) 57% 4/5 EDIT “It feels like an upstart indie, thanks to its original script, endearing performances, colourful aesthetic, uplifting soundtrack, parodic undertones and the compelling theme of ethnic assimilation.” – Toronto Star Jan 31, 2003 Full Review
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