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Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father

2/17/2014

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I've been on a documentary kick lately. I watch about one a week, and they make for nice background as I'm folding and putting away the week's laundry. Usually it's more about listening than anything else; just a nice bit of brain food as I get through one of my least favorite chores. I select them based on topics I'd like to learn more about: diet, health, that one on nuclear power plants was a doozy. Informational stuff. Go ahead. You can say it. "Nerd!" That's right, and proud of it. However, last week I stumbled upon a flick outside of my comfort zone. A biography, but not about anyone well know. I often steer clear of such titles because they run a high risk of manufactured drama. But this one had great reviews, so I gave it a shot ... and it knocked me on my butt-- literally and figuratively. I can't recall ever being so emotionally gutted by a film.

I want to preface this review with the disclaimer that I don't believe this film is for everyone. I wouldn't recommend it to people who are feeling emotionally vulnerable, particularly if they are struggling with grief over the loss of a loved one.

Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father caught my eye because of its unique cover. Dark, shadings of gray, a tree with a deep root system and lush foliage, but the trunk is completely severed. So much meaning there, especially in retrospect. Then I mosied on over to the reviews, and decided it was worth a look-see. From there, my laundry pile sat forgotten as I watched, captivated, horrified, and deeply moved for the next hour and a half. I can't provide you with a summary. The narrative is unique, and it would take something away from the flow and the viewer's sense of discovery to reveal more than the basic tagline: A filmmaker honors his murdered best friend by creating a film that documents his friend's life, death, and the the events that unravel after. If you dare, if you feel strong enough, give this one a watch.


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My Top Ten Favorite Horror MoviesĀ 

10/28/2013

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I love romance, but have to admit more often than not I prefer spine-tingling horror movies over chick flicks. With Halloween upon us, I decided, ah heck, why not put together a top ten?

So here they are with the disclaimer that horror, not necessarily gore, is what captures my imagination and keeps me enthralled. Psychological thrillers? Yes please! Blood, guts, and other squishy bits? Sure, upon occasion, but there better be a story with substance backing them up, or ... err, splattering them. You know what I mean. 

Without further ado, my top ten:

#10 Drag Me to Hell
Hubby and I were lucky enough to go to Hawaii a few years back. Our days were jam-packed with beaches, hiking, and snorkeling ... but there's not much of a night life on the "Big" Island. We found ourselves catching a flick one evening, and man, we were not disappointed. This dark karmic tale will pull you in and have you squealing like a girly-girl.  

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#9 Let the Right One In (2008)
Can't have a horror top ten without at least one vampire flick- but darn, I'll be the first to admit decent vampire films are few and far between. This Swedish masterpiece will chip at your heart and chill your soul.  





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#8 Dawn of the Dead
Zombies. Nothing freaks me out like zombies. Essentially, fear exists to help us avoid death, or to at least prolong the moments, days, and years until we face the inevitable. Being afraid is a survival mechanism. But zombies are death, and they're also us. Our ultimate fear realized and lurching around our front yards. Gah. Dawn of the Dead delivers this terror like no other.  

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#7 The Cabin in the Woods
It's probably messed up to say a horror film is a breath of fresh air, but this one takes the oft-done teens out in the woods and puts an innovative, shocking spin on the cliched plot line. Horror meets fantasy and science fiction. I wanna watch this one again. Right now.  

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#6 Saw
I've seen this movie once and don't really have a desire to see it again, but holy severed body parts Batman, that single viewing rocked my socks. Intelligent. Groundbreaking.
Terrifying.
Every horror aficionado should see it once. Probably not more than once, unless you can afford therapy.

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#5 The Fall of the House of Usher
Going old school here, but tribute to Edgar Allen Poe and Vincent Price must be paid. I first watched this film in middle school. A frazzled substitute teacher popped it in the VCR, and it's held me captive ever since. 

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#4 The Others
I love it when a movie's ending truly surprises me. This is a quiet film, dark and artful, that slams into you at unexpected moments. Beautifully frightening.  







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#3 The Devil's Backbone 
This one is a recent discovery for me, and I'm finding my thoughts returning to the characters' motivations and the why of things-- always a sign of a kick-ass movie. Be prepared to read subtitles as this is a Spanish film and delightfully un-Hollywood. 

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#2 Se7en
I'm a sucker for anything Morgan Freeman, but Se7en's entire cast delivers. The scariest stories don't rely on supernatural creatures to entertain and titillate, no, they take the plunge and dare to explore humankind's capacity for evil.  



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#1 The Silence of the Lambs 
Hands down, not only my favorite horror film of all time, but my favorite movie EVER. In just over 16 minutes of screen time, I believe Anthony Hopkins delivers the most compelling face of evil ever portrayed. And I cheer him on ...maybe I should see a therapist along with those folks who've viewed Saw multiple times. Good thing Dr. Lecter is a psychiatrist.  
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