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Runstedler’s DVD Pick of the Month: The Grizzlies
The Grizzlies is an incredible Canadian movie and based on a true story about a group of indigenous students who form a lacrosse team in northern Canada (Kugluktuk, which is at the northwestern mainland tip of Nunavut and had the … Continue reading
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Tagged indigenous, lacrosse, northern Canada, sports drama, Tantoo Cardinal, youth suicide
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Runstedler’s DVD Pick of the Month: Apollo 11 (2019)
This year will mark the 50th anniversary since Neil Armstrong and the boys touched down on the Moon in July 1969. Back then, it was an epic event of Star Wars proportions (and I imagine the excitement of seeing the … Continue reading
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Tagged Apollo missions, documentary, NASA, Neil Armstrong, space
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Runstedler’s DVD Pick of the Month: Leaving Neverland
I believe the boys/men in this documentary, and bravo to HBO for having the courage to air it in its entirety despite the backlash from MJ “superfans” and the Jackson estate. I love Michael Jackson’s music; Thriller was one of … Continue reading
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Tagged child sexual abuse, HBO, Michael Jackson, Neverland Ranch
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Runstedler’s DVD Pick of the Month: Hereditary
This year’s Hereditary has been hailed as the scariest movie in recent years, but I don’t feel that it does this film justice. It is terrifying on a psychological level, but the traditional jump scares and scare tactics are minimal. Instead, we … Continue reading
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Tagged Ari Aster, creepy child, death, grief, PTSD, supernatural
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Runstedler’s DVD Pick of the Month: Elvis Presley: The Searcher
HBO’s new documentary Elvis Presley: The Searcher peels back the mythological layers of the rock icon/god to examine him as a man who was hard working, open minded, quite likeable, and who loved music. I love Elvis Presley, especially his Sun Sessions … Continue reading
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Tagged Elvis; HBO; documentary; rock and roll; biography
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Runstedler’s DVD Pick of the Month: Pyewacket
Pyewacket is a great little Canadian indie horror gem about a teenage girl whose father has recently died and as a consequence of arguing with her overprotective mother, decides to summon a demon with even more disastrous consequences. Canadian Nicole Muñoz … Continue reading
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Tagged demon, Laurie Holden, mother-daughter, Nicole Muñoz, occult, supernatural
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Runstedler’s DVD Pick of the Month: Annihilation
Alex Garland (Ex Machina) makes a fantastic return as director/writer with Annihilation, which is based on Jeff VanderMeer’s novel. It’s about five female scientists who enter a seemingly alien, jungle-like quarantine zone searching for the lost expedition. Only one of its … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Garland, alien, Natalie Portman, sci fi
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Runstedler’s DVD Pick of the Month: Ma vie de Courgette (My Life as a Zucchini)
Ma vie de Courgette (a courgette is a zucchini for North American folks) is a delightful and heartwarming little stop motion film, and probably my favourite animated film since Finding Nemo. Courgette is the main character, a sensitive and intelligent little boy … Continue reading
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Tagged animated, child abuse, children, French, orphanage, stop motion
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Runstedler’s DVD Pick of the Week: Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia
David Munro’s 1979 ITV documentary Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia (written by John Pilger) captures the horrors and atrocities of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge regime (1975-79) firsthand from the front line. While it is a hard watch, it is a … Continue reading
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Tagged 1970s, Cambodia, documentary, genocide, Khmer Rouge, Pol Pot
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Runstedler’s DVD Pick of the Month: I, Tonya
Craig Gillespie’s mockumentary biopic (and first directed film) I, Tonya tells the story of Tonya Harding (Margot Robbie), an Olympic figure skater from an abused and unloved background who is the first to successfully complete the triple axel, before being accused … Continue reading
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Tagged figure skating, Margot Robbie, mockumentary, Tonya Harding
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