Posts with the tag Documentary.

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Punch Up Your Life - Jazz Hands of Justice (Jessica Buchanan)

Posted by: Andrew Lizotte  •  March 1, 2022 @ 7:01pm

Jessica Buchanan: When Jessica's school is threatened to be shut down, she is forced to commit social suicide, and admit that she cares about something.

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Punch Up Your Life - Friend at the End (Jessica Seburn)

Posted by: Andrew Lizotte  •  February 16, 2022 @ 12:00am

Jessica Seburn: When Jessica's best friend dies suddenly, she starts using stand-up comedy as a means to process grief. Now Jessica must learn not just to be okay around death, but how to be friends with it, and make it her job.

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Punch Up Your Life - This is Not That (J.D. Renaud)

Posted by: Andrew Lizotte  •  February 2, 2022 @ 12:01am

J.D. Renaud. August 14, 2003, the day of the Northeast Blackout. From 4pm to 4am, this was the day J.D. decided what he was going to do with the rest of their life.

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Punch Up Your Life - A Heart Walk (Ava Julien)

Posted by: Andrew Lizotte  •  January 18, 2022 @ 11:51pm

Desperately lonesome Ava, on the brink of her thirties, leaves everything to move from the ostensibly new-age hippie vibe of Vancouver, to reconnect with her sister in the cold hustle of New York City.

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Punch Up Your Life – Introduction

Posted by: Andrew Lizotte  •  January 12, 2022 @ 9:28pm

"Who would play you, in the movie of your life?" We've all done this ice breaker game.

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Review: Weed & Wine

Posted by: Andrew Lizotte  •  October 20, 2020 @ 8:39pm

When you watch a documentary called Weed & Wine, you pretty much know what you're getting into: you're going to learn about two worlds that are similar and yet different. This is personified in a cannabis farmer from California and a family vineyard in France. The film does this quite well. I was genuinely interested, and learned in a way that didn't feel heavy handed.

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Review: The Act of Killing

Posted by: Tony Hinds  •  September 10, 2013 @ 8:09pm

In 1965, the Indonesian military over-threw their government, allowing small time gangsters like Anwar Congo to rise in society. He was promoted from scalping movie tickets to leading a death squad that helped the military kill more than a million people, many of whom were alleged communists.

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Interview: Rip Esselstyn, author of "The Engine 2 Diet", talks about the new film Forks Over Knives

Posted by: Mark McLeod  •  May 23, 2011 @ 4:34am

What if I told you that many of the ailments killing North Americans today, such as some forms of cancer, heart diease, stroke, and diabetes could be reversed by making one simple change. What is that change, you might ask? Simply put, it's eating a diet consisting of solely plant-based foods.

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Review: First Orbit

Posted by: Lawrence Lee  •  April 12, 2011 @ 6:26pm

On April 12, 1961, Soviet cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, became the first human ever to travel into outer space. Exactly fifty years later, First Orbit was released to celebrate this historical event.

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Review: Exporting Raymond

Posted by: Diana Prano  •  February 26, 2011 @ 12:42pm

Exporting Raymond is a really enjoyable, funny documentary following the escapades of Phil Rosenthal, the creator of Everybody Loves Raymond, as he attempts to win the comedy cold war by selling and adapting Raymond to the Russian networks.

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