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Movies on CBC Gem - Recommendations
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I'm going to ignore the big Oscar Winner sort of stuff (12 years a slave etc) or super famous comedies (Napoleon Dynamite) and focus on some smaller stuff.
Rhymes for Young Ghouls - Feels like an Indigenous Guy Ritchie sort of movie. Heavy subject matter though (revenge on a residential school administrator) but quite good. Canadian made, Indigenous director.
Blood Quantum - Solid B movie, Indigenous community vs Zombie Apocalypse.
20th century women - Hard to describe but it's about a single mom raising her son in 1979. Great writing.
Banshees of Inisherin - A man tells another he'd no longer like to be friends. Things escalate incredibly from there. Darkly funny, one of my favourites of the year.
Snowpiercer - Really dark sci fi action, incredibly unsubtle class allegory.
Tangerine - Sean Baker's (who wrote n directed Anora) first movie. It's a day in the life of a transgender prostitute trying to find her cheating pimp/bf. It's heartfelt, wrenching and beautiful in its seedy way. Really good.
Goon - Think Slapshot but in modern times and funnier. "Two rules, stay away from my fuckin' percocets and do you have any fuckin' percocets?" "CHOOSE 69, IT'S HILARIOUS!" (I say this every time I'm playing sports and someone has the number 69, which is about 1/3 of the games. Even in adult leagues.)
(I assume if you're into horror you've seen the Babadook and It Follows but if not, damn you are in for a treat!)
Banshees of Inisherin was amazing!
Absolutely! Martin McDonagh is quickly becoming one of my favourite writer/directors.
Babadook is fantastic.
I watch a lot of horror and it had me on the edge of my seat