Posts Tagged ‘Racewalkers’

CTV NEWS AT 6: RICHARD ON MOVIES AND TV SHOWS TO STREAM THIS WEEKEND!

I appear on “CTV News at 6” with anchor Andria Case to talk about the Canadian sports comedy “Racewalkers” and the heightened comedy “Gail Daughtery and the Celebrity Sex Pass.”

Watch the whole thing HERE! (Starts at 37:47)

SCOTIABANK THEATRE: “RACEWALKERS” Q&A WITH DIRECTOR & CAST!

Had an absolute blast hosting the #Racewalkers opening night and doing a Q&A with the cast at the Scotiabank Theatre. The movie is really fun (read my review here: https://richardcrouse.ca/racewalkers-3-%c2%bd-stars-finds-emotional-depth-and-humor-by-not-punching-down/)! Go see it this weekend, you’ll feel better on the way out of the theatre than you did on the way in. Thanks to @Route504PR, producer Evan Landry, co-writers/co-directors/co-stars Kevin Claydon and Phil Moniz, producer/star @RobbieAmell, and stars Greg Bryk, Jess Salgueiro and Rebekah Francoz for letting me lead the conversation! Thanks to @shawngoldbergphotos for the pictures!

Here’s some info on the film: A Canadian sports comedy directed by and starring Kevin Claydon and Phil Moniz. The underdog story follows a struggling racewalking coach and a washed-up pro baseball player who team up to qualify for the Olympics, facing off against an ultracompetitive, villainous father-son racing duo. Often compared to “Cool Runnings” and “Happy Gilmore” for its mix of humor and heart.

 

CTV NEWSCHANNEL: RICHARD’s MOVIE REVIEWS FOR FRIDAY JULY 10, 2026!

I join CTV NewsChannel anchor Akshay Tandon to talk about the new releases in theatres, including the live-action “Moana,” the sport comedy “Racewalkers” and the wacky “Wizard of Oz” homage “Gail Daughtery and the Celebrity Sex Pass.”

Watch the whole thing HERE!

CFRA IN OTTAWA: THE BILL CARROLL MORNING SHOW MOVIE REVIEWS!

I sit in on the CFRA Ottawa morning show with host Bill Carroll to talk about the new movies coming to theatres including the live-action “Moana,” the sport comedy “Racewalkers” and the wacky “Wizard of Oz” homage “Gail Daughtery and the Celebrity Sex Pass.”

Listen to the whole thing HERE!

YOU TUBE: THREE MOVIES/THIRTY SECONDS! FAST REVIEWS FOR BUSY PEOPLE!

Fast reviews for busy people! Watch as I review three movies in less time than it takes to drink a Mai Tai. Have a look as I race against the clock to tell you about the live-action “Moana,” the sport comedy “Racewalkers” and the wacky “Wizard of Oz” homage “Gail Daughtery and the Celebrity Sex Pass.”

Watch the whole thing HERE!

RACEWALKERS: 3 ½ STARS. “finds emotional depth and humor by not punching down.”

SYNOPSIS: In “Racewalkers” a new underdog sports comedy now playing in theatres, an aspiring track and field coach and a washed-up baseball player team up to compete in the competitive world of race walking.

CAST: Kevin Claydon, Phil Moniz, Robbie Amell, Greg Bryk. Directed by Kevin Claydon and Phil Moniz.

REVIEW: “Racewalkers” walks the walk, molding a handful of sports cliches into a crowd-pleaser about perseverance and redemption, with equal parts slapstick and sincerity.

The story begins with Matt Mackenzie (Kevin Claydon, who also co-wrote the script), a washed-up former pro baseball player, now living in a van as he umpires little league games and pines for his ex-wife.

Meanwhile, physiologist and racewalking fan Will Lester (Phil Moniz, who co-wrote and co-directed) is stymied in his attempts to become a coach, kept out of the club by his hypercompetitive uncle Kurt Lester (Greg Bryk), whose son Ched (Robbie Amell) is an Olympic hopeful in the sport.

When Will meets Matt he immediately sees promise in the former ball player’s natural heel-to-toe gait. Race walking is not quite jogging or running; it’s a specific discipline that requires clenched butt cheeks and a distinctive rolling hip motion that creates a wiggle that propels the walker forward. “Looks like he’s coked out at a salsa bar,” says Ava (Italia Ricci).

With some training, he could give Chad a run for Olympic glory. “Racewalking is not walking, it’s a dance,” Will tells Matt.

But before they make it to the big leagues, they must work through Matt’s shattered confidence and Kurt’s dirty tricks.

Like all good sports movies “Racewalkers” isn’t just about the sport, although there is a fair amount of it on display. Instead, it’s about perseverance, passion, friendship and finding purpose. That it makes you laugh during its snappy 80-minute runtime is a bonus.

Kevin Claydon and Phil Moniz provide the film’s heart, bringing easy chemistry and razor-sharp comic timing to their roles. They bring the funny, but there’s also a great deal of warmth between them that gives the movie a great deal of charm.

“Racewalkers” could have been an over-the-top movie about a sport that, by its hip-swiveling nature, lends itself to parody, but instead it finds emotional depth by not punching down.