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Caity is a horribly messy eater and has mor fun destroying the food instead of consuming it.
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Benjamin Brink, The Oregonian, 2007 Caity Kim and her mother, Jenny Kim, share a book at the Cedar Mill Community Library, which is offering early literacy seminars for parents of young children.
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Benjamin Brink, The Oregonian, 2007 Caity Kim and her mother, Jenny Kim, share a book at the Cedar Mill Community Library, which is offering early literacy seminars for parents of young children.
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Benjamin Brink, The Oregonian, 2007 Caity Kim and her mother, Jenny Kim, share a book at the Cedar Mill Community Library, which is offering early literacy seminars for parents of young children.
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Benjamin Brink, The Oregonian, 2007 Caity Kim and her mother, Jenny Kim, share a book at the Cedar Mill Community Library, which is offering early literacy seminars for parents of young children.
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Benjamin Brink, The Oregonian, 2007 Caity Kim and her mother, Jenny Kim, share a book at the Cedar Mill Community Library, which is offering early literacy seminars for parents of young children.
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The Pact includes: religious iconography, a stultified house, a sexy tough girl protagonist played with equal parts fragility and ferocity by Caity Lotz, a newly-dead and much-despised mother, a serial killer on the loose, a fragile girlwoman with raccoon eyes who sees dead people, wiry bald men slithering through small spaces, a hot cop who would like to save the day, but instead provides the movie's nod to gore.
Heather Donahue: Sundance 2012: The Pact Heather Donahue 2012
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Benjamin Brink, The Oregonian, 2007 Caity Kim and her mother, Jenny Kim, share a book at the Cedar Mill Community Library, which is offering early literacy seminars for parents of young children.
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The Pact includes: religious iconography, a stultified house, a sexy tough girl protagonist played with equal parts fragility and ferocity by Caity Lotz, a newly-dead and much-despised mother, a serial killer on the loose, a fragile girlwoman with raccoon eyes who sees dead people, wiry bald men slithering through small spaces, a hot cop who would like to save the day, but instead provides the movie's nod to gore.
Heather Donahue: Sundance 2012: The Pact Heather Donahue 2012
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Benjamin Brink, The Oregonian, 2007 Caity Kim and her mother, Jenny Kim, share a book at the Cedar Mill Community Library, which is offering early literacy seminars for parents of young children.
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