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1. "The most interesting character actually turns out to be Jack, the bullied schoolboy who gets too little screen time. In the presence of such prominent co-stars, Canterbury is the standout actor, his mature-beyond-his-years performance making the mystery of his existence (Is he psychic? What's with his home life?) more compelling than Anna's."- About.com
2. "Chandler Canterbury is a revelation as the 10 year old Jack, a student of Anna’s obsessed with death and who forms a strange bond with Eliot as he prepares Anna for her funeral. It’s a very calm, creepy performance."
- The Horror Review
3. "The highlight for me was Liam Neeson (no real surprise there) who brings surprising warmth and complexity to what could have otherwise easily been a very two-dimensional character. The other standout was Chandler Canterbury as Jack, Anna's young student who has a little figuring out of his own to do. Their performances alone are worth the price of admission."
- IMDb
4. "Their work—along with key supporting turns from Chandler Canterbury and Celia Weston—gives this haunting life or death tale its soul."
- Metromix Chicago
5. "In his limited role, the young Canterbury has just the right level of glassy-eyed detachment to make his character more than just a token child occupying space. He goes far in covering for Long, a guy who can get by in lightweight supporting comedic roles but is way out of his element here."
- Gwinnett Daily Post
6. "And then there's the boy noted above — one of Anna's concerned students, a little guy named Jack (Chandler Canterbury). He's the movie's most intriguing character — a brooding voyeur who has a special connection of his own to the icky Eliot."
- MTV at the Movies
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