Dog Park (film)

Knowing Lorna works for the TV station, Andy sends her roses and a note requesting a relationship and even calls, but she decides not to pursue.

Andy gets involved with the woman who won him in the auction, Kieran, a vegan nutritionist, who believes a lot of sex is beneficial.

On a double date, Keiran figures out Jeri's boyfriend Jeff is having an affair observing his body language on the phone.

[3] Mick LaSalle from San Francisco Chronicle wrote: "Dog Park is clever and pleasant and holds interest.

Janeane Garofalo is restrained as a cynical and sensitive magazine editor, and Bruce McCulloch, who wrote the script and directed the picture, plays her boyfriend.

[5] Lisa Schwarzbaum from Entertainment Weekly gave it a B− grade and wrote: "No disrespect is meant by saying that this shambling romantic comedy, written and directed by "Kids in the Hall" alum Bruce McCulloch, clings to a sensibility that’s imperviously, uncompromisingly Canadian.

The pace, the punchlines, and the characters of Dog Park all land just a little north of target, even though the notion that canine playgrounds make good pickup grounds for humans would appear to be an imperviously, uncompromisingly L.A.