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\'House Of Flying Daggers\' is staggeringly beautiful - By BRUCE KIRKLAND, TORONTO SUN
House Of Flying Daggers, veteran Chinese master Zhang Yimou\'s followup to Hero, is not strictly a sequel but it is a glorious companion piece.
Movie Lover | Published 12/23/2004 | Movie and Reviews | Unrated
\'Meet The Fockers\' is a pleasant surprise - By LIZ BRAUN -- Toronto Sun
Meet The Fockers is the sequel -- did we need one? -- to the 2000 comedy, Meet The Parents. You are forgiven for wondering how many laughs can be squeezed out of the surname \"Focker\". Thanks to an ensemble cast that includes Robert De Niro, Barbra Streisand and Dustin Hoffman, Meet The Fockers is much more fun than anticipated.
Movie Lover | Published 12/23/2004 | Movie and Reviews | Unrated
\'Phantom\' phails - By BRUCE KIRKLAND -- Toronto Sun
The mythology of The Phantom Of The Opera has its roots in literature, specifically Gaston Leroux\'s 1911 novel. The iconic status of the story grew in early cinema and even crossed over into the trash movie genre with a Robert Englund slasher Phantom.
Movie Lover | Published 12/23/2004 | Movie and Reviews | Unrated
\'Aviator\' reaches legendary heights - By BRUCE KIRKLAND -- Toronto Sun
With its excesses and too-long running time, Martin Scorsese\'s The Aviator is hardly perfect. But it is a rousing and marvellous experience that soars into the thin, heady air above the clouds whenever Leonardo DiCaprio is channeling the lead character, Howard Hughes.
Movie Lover | Published 12/23/2004 | Movie and Reviews | Unrated
An engaging love story - By LIZ BRAUN -- Toronto Sun
A Very Long Engagement re-unites director Jean-Pierre Jeunet with his Amelie star, Audrey Tautou. A love story/battle tale/mystery hybrid, A Very Long Engagement has a once-upon-a-time flavour to the storytelling that is charming and a bit hypnotic. The film is based on Sebastien Japrisot\'s novel.
Movie Lover | Published 12/23/2004 | Movie and Reviews | Unrated
\'Snicket\'s\' doesn\'t satisfy - By LOUIS B. HOBSON -- Calgary Sun
Daniel Handler\'s youth novels Lemony Snicket\'s A Series of Unfortunate Events are really just The Perils of Pauline for children. No sooner do the heroes escape one near catastrophe than they are plunged into another.
Movie Lover | Published 12/23/2004 | Movie and Reviews | Unrated
\'Spanglish\' communicates emotions - By BRUCE KIRKLAND -- Toronto Sun
What a charmer, what a provocative delight! Spanglish is a romantic comedy about family, parenting, language, culture, mental illness and the temptations that lead people astray.
Movie Lover | Published 12/23/2004 | Movie and Reviews | Unrated
'Spanglish' communicates emotions - By BRUCE KIRKLAND -- Toronto Sun
What a charmer, what a provocative delight! Spanglish is a romantic comedy about family, parenting, language, culture, mental illness and the temptations that lead people astray.
Movie Lover | Published 08/8/2005 | Movie and Reviews | Rating:
'Snicket's' doesn't satisfy - By LOUIS B. HOBSON -- Calgary Sun
Daniel Handler's youth novels Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events are really just The Perils of Pauline for children. No sooner do the heroes escape one near catastrophe than they are plunged into another.
Movie Lover | Published 08/8/2005 | Movie and Reviews | Unrated
An engaging love story - By LIZ BRAUN -- Toronto Sun
A Very Long Engagement re-unites director Jean-Pierre Jeunet with his Amelie star, Audrey Tautou. A love story/battle tale/mystery hybrid, A Very Long Engagement has a once-upon-a-time flavour to the storytelling that is charming and a bit hypnotic. The film is based on Sebastien Japrisot's novel.
Movie Lover | Published 08/8/2005 | Movie and Reviews | Unrated
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