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Shaolin Soccer (2001) 89% 3/4 EDIT “A very funny movie.” – Globe and Mail Jul 9, 2004 Full Review 19 Months (2002) 3/5 EDIT “A very accomplished film.” – Globe and Mail May 21, 2004 Full Review Father and Son (2003) 68% 2.5/4 EDIT “A tasty hors d'oeuvre while waiting for a really good French film to come along.” – Globe and Mail Mar 25, 2004 Full Review Gaz Bar Blues (2003) 100% 3/4 EDIT “A small gem.” – Globe and Mail Feb 12, 2004 Full Review The Corporation (2003) 89% 3/4 EDIT “A documentary with big answers.” – Globe and Mail Jan 20, 2004 Full Review And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen (2002) 47% 2.5/4 EDIT “A would-be ribald comic film that never gets very funny, mated with a love story that never ignites, mixed in with what seems to be a tale of magic and fantasy that never quite admits its presence.” – Globe and Mail Aug 8, 2003 Full Review American Wedding (2003) 53% 3/4 EDIT “A better film than anyone should normally expect in this genre.” – Globe and Mail Aug 1, 2003 Full Review Suriyothai (2001) 51% EDIT “A film that is stunning to watch.” – Globe and Mail Jul 21, 2003 Full Review I Capture the Castle (2003) 78% 2/4 EDIT “Beautifully filmed silliness, and fetchingly acted tweeness.” – Globe and Mail Jul 18, 2003 Full Review XX/XY (2002) 42% 3/4 EDIT “Rarely does a fine movie like this have so awkward a title.” – Globe and Mail Jul 11, 2003 Full Review Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003) 44% 2/4 EDIT “[Lacks] the sparkle and inventiveness of the stories that inspired it.” – Globe and Mail Jul 2, 2003 Full Review Together (2002) 73% 2.5/4 EDIT “If you're in the mood for tears and triumph, with a dash of exoticism, Together may well be the film for you.” – Globe and Mail Jun 27, 2003 Full Review Julie Walking Home (2002) 29% 2.5/4 EDIT “It doesn't work, but Otto performs heroically, sustaining the character of Julie to the movie's final moments.” – Globe and Mail Jun 20, 2003 Full Review The Safety of Objects (2001) 49% 2.5/4 EDIT “It's a movie located in an interesting place, but without quite enough self-confidence really to inhabit it.” – Globe and Mail Jun 6, 2003 Full Review Leaving Metropolis (2002) 20% 1.5/4 EDIT “A dreadful movie.” – Globe and Mail Jun 3, 2003 Full Review Finding Nemo (2003) 99% 3.5/4 EDIT “A superb animated film.” – Globe and Mail May 30, 2003 Full Review Saved by the Belles (2002) 2/4 EDIT “If you're not a member of this subculture, or already interested in it, you may have a hard time adjusting to Saved by the Belles.” – Globe and Mail May 23, 2003 Full Review The In-Laws (2003) 33% 3/4 EDIT “The In-Laws is successful on the level of light comic entertainment.” – Globe and Mail May 23, 2003 Full Review Swing (2002) 83% 3.5/4 EDIT “Virtually the whole cast is amateur, but Gatlif knows how to get them to play lovely little vignette scenes.” – Globe and Mail May 16, 2003 Full Review The Book of Eve (2002) 2/4 EDIT “The novel, which alone of Beresford-Howe's works still has many readers and admirers, is not done justice by this film.” – Globe and Mail May 16, 2003 Full Review Down With Love (2003) 60% 2.5/4 EDIT “The inventiveness doesn't work. It's dragged down by Zellweger and McGregor's self-consciousness, as they mug and overact their way through a film whose style relies on lightness of touch.” – Globe and Mail May 16, 2003 Full Review The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) 40% 1.5/4 EDIT “Altogether a wasted opportunity from a Disney organization which grows more sclerotic by the minute.” – Globe and Mail May 2, 2003 Full Review The Matrix (1999) 83% 3/4 EDIT “For those who have been waiting for movies to catch up with the graphic possibilities of comic books, wait no longer: The Matrix is among us.” – Globe and Mail Apr 25, 2003 Full Review Chaos and Desire (2002) 56% 2.5/4 EDIT “Briand's first film, 2 Seconds, was a success. With Chaos and Desire she has overreached herself, but she is an ambitious artist and is moving in an intriguing direction.” – Globe and Mail Mar 28, 2003 Full Review deadend.com (2002) 3/4 EDIT “It puts the viewer inside the world of three children who are banal for a compelling reason: They have never learned, or been taught, how to create meaning in their lives.” – Globe and Mail Mar 28, 2003 Full Review
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