
In his latest documentary, Sean Menard gives viewers an unprecedented look at Vince Carter: the six-foot-six, eight-time NBA All-Star from Daytona Beach who made waves in the Canadian basketball scene when he joined the Raptors in 1998.... (Full plot summary below)
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In his latest documentary, Sean Menard gives viewers an unprecedented look at Vince Carter: the six-foot-six, eight-time NBA All-Star from Daytona Beach who made waves in the Canadian basketball scene when he joined the Raptors in 1998.
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| Black Girl NerdsJoi ChildsThrough the pressure, responsibility, the injuries, and the eventual trade, Menard makes one thing certain: This is the house that Vince built. |
| Cinema ScopeAdam NaymanThe Carter Effect is most charitably assessed as a missed free throw. |
| NOW TorontoRadheyan SimonpillaiTo fill out its run time and over-emphasize its point that [Vince] Carter put Toronto on the map not just in basketball but hip-hop culture, the film starts fumbling with facts. |