Miami Herald

‘John Lewis: Good Trouble’ follows life of civil rights icon

- BY KATIE FORAN-MCHALE

A documentar­y featuring an American legend tops the new DVD releases for the week of Sept. 29.

“John Lewis: Good Trouble”: Rep. John Lewis died in July, leaving a breathtaki­ng legacy. Known for marching across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on 1965’s Bloody Sunday to protest voting discrimina­tion against Black people and risking his life amid police beatings, his more than 40 arrests during the civil rights movement protesting segregatio­n, and decades of work toward legislatio­n in these areas as well as health care and gun reform (just to name a few), Lewis is affectiona­tely profiled in the documentar­y, directed by Dawn Porter.

Among its charming moments are the ones when Lewis reflects and reacts on archival footage featuring the iconic activist. But its anchor is its subtitle: As Lewis said in March of this year, to commemorat­e the anniversar­y of Bloody Sunday, “Get in good trouble, necessary trouble, and redeem the soul of America.”

Hercule Poirot (David Suchet) encounters a love triangle with a conflict that turns deadly. Also stars Emily Blunt and JJ Feild.

“Charmed: Season 2”: The hit early 2000s series follows a group of San Francisco witches who learn they have magical powers. Stars Holly Marie Combs, Alyssa Milano, Rose McGowan, Shannen Doherty and Brian Krause.

“Hip Hop: The Songs That Shook America”: Documentar­y series breaks down historical context and compositio­nal history for some of the most iconic hip-hop songs.

“Penny Dreadful: City of Angels Season One”: Showtime series follows a pair of late 1930s detectives (Daniel Zovatto and Nathan Lane) who encounter a disturbing Los Angeles murder.

“DC’s Stargirl: Complete

First Season”: CW series stars Brec Bassinger as the high school superhero who rallies an unlikely group together to fight evil.

“Welcome to Sudden Death”: Sequel to 1995’s Jean-Claude Van Dammestarr­ing “Sudden Death.” Stars Michael Jai White, Debby Ryan, Bill Burr, Ken Jeong and Gary Owen.

“The Dead Ones”:

Teens in detention are hunted by a group dressed up as the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

“Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna”: Animated film leads Tai and his pals to discover that as they get closer to adulthood, they’ll lose their bonds with their Digimon. Look for it on DVD and Blu-ray Oct. 6.

“Inez & Doug & Kira”: A woman and her fiance investigat­e her sister’s death by suicide.

“The Silencing”: Years after a killer may have taken a hunter’s daughter, the hunter (Nikolaj CosterWald­au) and a sheriff (Annabelle Wallis) set out to find him.

“Wives in the Skies”: Romantic dramedy features a pair of female flight attendants in 1965 (Rachel Alig and Maddison Bullock) delving into an interview with a British journalist (Sebastian Fernandez).

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