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Authors
    • Sid Adilman
    • Jason Anderson
    • Malene Arpe
    • Linda Barnard
    • Scott Colby
    • Bruce Demara
    • Peter Goddard
    • Daphne Gordon
    • Patricia Hluchy
    • Peter Howell
    • Ashante Infantry
    • Christy Lemire
    • Mark Magee
    • Philip Marchand
    • Vinay Menon
    • Geoff Pevere
    • Jennie Punter
    • Greg Quill
    • Ben Rayner
    • Rob Salem
    • John Terauds
    • Susan Walker
    • Murray Whyte
    • Norman Wilner
    • Tony Wong
    • Antonia Zerbisias

Toronto Star

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Splat
2/4

A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash (2006)

"You leave a viewing with a sense of utter defeat. I can envision a future DVD special edition that comes with a razor blade, to facilitate wrist slashing."

Geoff Pevere

Tomato
3/4

A Scanner Darkly (2006)

"As fascinating and intelligent as the movie is, A Scanner Darkly leaves you wishing it might have actually been less faithful in word, and more in spirit, to Philip K. Dick's universe of bugged-out paranoid weirdness."

Geoff Pevere

Tomato
2.5/4

A Stone's Throw (2006)

"Strong performances across the board help smooth out the bumps. A Stone's Throw is a welcome sign that environmental concerns need not be consigned to the realm of documentary film."

Peter Howell

Tomato

A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)

"The real joy of the movie for me, and why I recommend it despite everything, was watching Spielberg salute Kubrick, his friend and mentor, while at the same time defy him."

Peter Howell

Splat
2/5

Abandon (2002)

"The title helpfully offers the most succinct review of it you'll read anywhere."

Peter Howell

Tomato
3/5

About a Boy (2002)

"About A Boy measures out its redemption, but it's keenly felt all the same, and very much enjoyed."

Peter Howell

Tomato

About Adam (2001)

"Townsend ... makes quite an impression in the title role."

Peter Howell

Tomato
4/5

About Schmidt (2002)

"A road trip of self-discovery, by turns hilarious and poignant, for a man unexpectedly at odds with the tiny world he has so laboriously made."

Peter Howell

Splat
1.5/4

Accepted (2006)

"Here's the final mystery about Accepted: Why title a movie that so readily invites the headline Rejected as a critical riposte?"

Peter Howell

Splat
1.5/4

Across the Universe (2007)

"You'd have been better off sampling the brown acid at Woodstock than risking brain cells on Across the Universe, the bizarrely ornate nail Julie Taymor hammers into the Beatles' coffin."

Peter Howell

Tomato
3.5/4

Adam (2009)

"The film rides on Dancy's wonderfully authentic performance."

Bruce Demara

Splat
2/5

Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights (2002)

"Sandler is remaining true to his own traditions, although it remains to be seen whether anyone will thank him for that once they've seen the movie."

Peter Howell

Tomato
4/5

Adaptation (2002)

"What Adaptation nails about writing is the soul-splitting duality of it: The combination of arrogance and neediness, of ego and insecurity, of the writer's lonely inertia with the romantic grandiosity of what they create."

Geoff Pevere

Tomato
3/4

Adoration (2009)

"Egoyan draws strong performances from the entire cast, including a solid performance from Scott Speedman, sporting a heavy beard, as the uncle raising the orphaned Simon, a sort of everyman embodying Western liberalism who is flawed by his own insularity."

Bruce Demara

Tomato
3/4

Adrift in Tokyo (2009)

"It takes a while to get to its destination, but the journey is a memorable one thanks to the film's charmingly odd sensibility and the affable rapport between our two travelers."

Jason Anderson

Tomato
3/4

Adventureland (2009)

"Adventureland is what you might call stealth comedy. The laughs are few but they sneak up on you and really deliver."

Peter Howell

Splat
1/5

The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002)

"There is nothing redeeming about this movie."

Daphne Gordon

Splat

The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000)

"The Adventures Of Rocky And Bullwinkle is yet another flawed attempt to turn an ancient TV cartoon into a contemporary live-action movie."

Peter Howell

Splat
1.5/4

Adventures of Sharkboy and Lava Girl in 3-D (2005)

"Shark Boy and Lava Girl have about as much appeal as a dogfish and a melting Barbie doll."

Susan Walker

Splat
2/5

After the Sunset (2004)

"One of the most lackadaisical Hollywood projects of the year."

Peter Howell

Tomato
2.5/4

After The Wedding (2007)

"Even when [Bier's] movie ventures in deepest contrivance it pulls you along like a willing puppy on a gently tugged leash."

Geoff Pevere

Splat
2/5

Against the Ropes (2003)

"Bathos wrapped in a formulaic screenplay bolstered with cliches, not only about the boxing world but about tough women and the men who hate them."

Susan Walker

Tomato
4/5

Agent Cody Banks (2003)

"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."

Daphne Gordon

Tomato
3/5

Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London (2004)

"Here's just about everything a 6-year-old spy would hope to find in a kiddie-espionage flick, with just a twinge of romance, but nothing serious to interrupt Cody's undoubtedly continuing career."

Susan Walker

Tomato
3/5

The Agronomist (2004)

"A portrait of an optimist in a time of despair."

Peter Howell

Tomato
2.5/4

Air Guitar Nation (2007)

"As dumb as the idea of grown men dressing up and pretending to play guitar may be, there's no arguing that some of these grown men do so with a truly awesome degree of energy and flair."

Geoff Pevere

Splat
2/4

Akeelah and the Bee (2006)

"The latest spelling bee movie is a Starbucks Entertainment product, and it has a made-to-order feel about it, kind of like a compilation album."

Susan Walker

Splat
2/5

The Alamo (2004)

"Although handsomely mounted, and boasting some historically immaculate dressing and impressive battle sequences, it's a movie that ultimately can't convincingly get behind the idea of sacrifice."

Geoff Pevere

Splat
2/5

Alex and Emma (2003)

"A movie within a movie that proves two halves don't always make a whole."

Peter Howell

Tomato
3/4

Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker (2006)

"With all the charm of the early James Bond movies and all the heart-stopping chase scenes of the contemporary spy series ... Alex Rider heaves into view as a reluctant, but thrilling young spy."

Susan Walker

Splat
1/5

Alexander (2004)

"Not just a bad movie but a bad movie of truly epic proportions."

Geoff Pevere

Tomato
3/5

Alexandra's Project (2005)

"It's a movie that will leave few men unrattled and many women vicariously satisfied."

Geoff Pevere

Splat
2/5

Alfie (2004)

"Back in the mid-1960s, Alfie Elkins was one of the reasons a women's liberation movement was necessary. Today, he's just another bad date with a surplus of personal grooming products."

Geoff Pevere

Tomato

Ali (2001)

"A movie that, at its best, is as brashly eloquent in cinematic expression as Ali was with his fists."

Geoff Pevere

Tomato
4/5

Alias Betty (2002)

"While laterally propelled films like this are often exercises in structural cleverness, Miller's movie makes organic use of its incidental associations."

Geoff Pevere

Tomato
2.5/4

Alice's House (2007)

"Nothing much happens in Alice's House, and a turning point in the plot is terribly contrived, but as sociology and maybe even a pilot for a soap serial, the movie is worth a look."

Susan Walker

Splat
2/5

Alien vs. Predator (2004)

"The film equivalent of a deep-fried Mars bar: an interesting combination that results in a gloppy mess."

Peter Howell

Splat
1.5/4

Aliens in the Attic (2009)

"A forgettable bit of fluff that will zip out of your orbit as soon as the credits roll."

Linda Barnard

Splat
2/5

Alila (2004)

"It's a bit of a mess."

Peter Howell

Splat
3/5

All About Lily Chou-Chou (2002)

"For all of its insights into the dream world of teen life, and its electronic expression through cyber culture, the film gives no quarter to anyone seeking to pull a cohesive story out of its 2 1/2-hour running time."

Peter Howell

Tomato
3/4

All About the Benjamins (2002)

"Goes a long way on hedonistic gusto."

Geoff Pevere

Tomato
2.5/4

All Hat (2007)

"The plot is reasonably convincing, the pace tight, the laid-back score of jazz guitar and harmonica suitable to a film about country living, in which blood and gore are conspicuously absent."

Philip Marchand

Splat
1.5/4

All The King's Men (2006)

"All the King's Men was suspended in editing limbo for nearly a year, and the final result only makes the mind reel at what it could have been carved from."

Geoff Pevere

Splat

All the Pretty Horses (2000)

"Lovely but disengaging, mysterious but uninvolving, physical but strangely remote."

Geoff Pevere

Tomato
4/5

All the Real Girls (2003)

"Green confirms his status as the most atmospherically distinctive American movie director since Paul Thomas Anderson."

Geoff Pevere

Tomato
3/4

All Together Now (2008)

"All Together Now enthrals. It also makes you want to fly to Las Vegas immediately and buy a ticket to LOVE."

Susan Walker

Tomato

Almost Famous (2000)

"The message is as stillwater clear as it is irresistibly romantic. By virtue of its transcendent graces, music pulls us above the din of our own pettiness."

Geoff Pevere

Splat
1/4

Alone in the Dark (2005)

"Alone in the Dark is so awful, anyone who spends 10 bucks seeing it ought to get 11 bucks change and a written apology from the director and cast."

Peter Howell

Splat

Along Came a Spider (2001)

"Gets tangled in its own web of absurdities."

Peter Howell

Splat
2/5

Along Came Polly (2004)

"A lighthearted, lead-footed romantic comedy of the post-Farrelly sentimental yuckfest school."

Geoff Pevere

  
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