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Agent Cody Banks

Rated PG

The Basics
Title: Agent Cody Banks
Rating: PG

Overall rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Best for Ages
10+

Ages 3 - 7: Red
Ages 8 - 12: Yellow
Ages 13 - 17: Green
Violence Amount: Yellow
Violence Portrayal: Green
Fear: Green
Illegal / Harmful: Green
Language: Yellow
Nudity: Green
Sex: Yellow

Review:
A teen-ager (Frankie Muniz), recruited by the U.S. government to be a special agent, tries to win over and learn secrets from Hilary Duff, a scientist’s daughter. Frankie is tongue-tied by Hilary and afraid of appearing to be a fool. Children can imagine themselves in his shoes trying to save the world. There is some violence, mild profanity and some sensual content. The characters are portrayed realistically with all the angst of 16-year-olds.>

Linda ThomasLinda Thomas is a native Minnesotan. She graduated from the University of Minnesota with a double major in sociology and psychology. Married with a family, she has remained in the Minneapolis area.

Linda has been a lover of movies since she was a small child. This love of film eventually brought her to the point in life where she is now, a film critic. She was featured on WCCO radio for three years on the “Dark in the Morning” show with Dark Star.

In December of 2001, Linda became the film critic for the syndicated “Ruth Koscielak Show”.

Linda sees over 150 movies a year and has had the opportunity to interview a number of directors and actors when they are in town. She has also appeared on a public access show called the "Cinema Judge" and has ventured into writing for "Cinestar" magazine in September 2002. The Twin Cities movie magazine is available, for free, at most local Blockbuster's and local movie cheaters.

Her website is: www.lindathomasmovies.com

As one of the few female reviewers in the Twin Cities area, she brings a unique point of view to her reviews. Linda has raised two children, a boy and a girl, and knows what they like in movies and what is appropriate. Hopefully, her reviews will help your family in choosing where to next spend your movie-going dollar.

 
 
 
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