PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Six friends test their intelligence in a game that takes a dark turn.
REVIEW
Special Features:
Directors Commentary
Cast/Crew Interviews
Bloopers
Deleted Scenes --Lionsgate
LIONSGATE
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31398271482
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DVD
Bleach 4-Film Collection
By Various,
Bleach the Movie: Memories of Nobody After unidentified beings known as "Blanks" start popping up, they are soon followed by a Soul Reaper named Senna who makes them disappear. Puzzled by these unknown beings and the even more mysterious girl, Ichigo and Rukia set out to learn more, but uncover an evil plot when a menacing clan tries to kidnap Senna. Banished from the Soul Society long ago, the clan's leader is sending the World of the Living and the Soul Society on a collision course, and Senna seems to be the key to his diabolical plot for revenge. Can Ichigo and his fellow Soul Reapers save the two worlds from annihilation?
ā€ˇWarner Bros.
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9786318872348
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DVD
Nocturnal Animals
By Adams, Amy
Academy Award nominees Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal star in this haunting romantic thriller from acclaimed writer/director Tom Ford (A Single Man) . Susan (Amy Adams) is living through an unfulfilling marriage when she receives a package containing a novel manuscript from her ex-husband, Edward (Jake Gyllenhaal) . The novel is dedicated to her but its content is violent and devastating. Susan cannot help but reminisce over her past love story with the author. Increasingly she interprets the book as a tale of revenge, a tale that forces her to re-evaluate the choices that she has made, and reawakens a love that she feared was lost. Also starring Armie Hammer and Michael Shannon, Nocturnal Animals is a thriller of shocking intimacy and gripping tension.
Universal Studios Home Entertainment
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25192395871
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Handa-kun
By Solusod, Micah
The frustrated calligrapher from Barakamon is in for a high school throwback! This playful prequel reveals Handas incredibly introverted teenage years that made him who he is today.
Everybody loves Sei Handa, the handsome calligrapher genius who can do no wrong. Girls adore him, guys respect him, and anyone who is anyone has at least heard his name. The only person who doesnt know of his popularity is ... Handa himself! Wallowing in his insecurities, he assumes people talk about him because they hate his guts. A childhood friend, Kawafuji, could tell him the truth, but its way more fun to just sit back and laugh as Handa makes the worst out of every situation.
Funimation
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704400014383
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Blu-ray
White Girl
By Saylor, Morgan
The most controversial film at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, White Girl is an incendiary exploration of race, gender and privilege unfolding in an intoxicating cloud of vice (Los Angeles Times) . Morgan Saylor, in a stunning breakthrough performance, is NYC college girl Leah. Equipped with platinum hair and a winning smile, she seeks out pleasure in any form. Between getting high with her roommate and snorting lines with her boss, Leah falls for Blue (Brian Marc) , a young man who deals drugs on her corner. Within days the two are selling cocaine to her boss (Justin Bartha, The Hangover) and his downtown friends and living the high life. Summer love crashes to a halt when Blue is arrested and Leah is left with a major bag of his coke. Enlisting the help of an overpriced lawyer (Chris Noth, Sex and the City) , Leah finds herself deep in debt as she crosses all boundaries to get Blue back.
Filmrise
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760137891499
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DVD
Vince Giordano
By Giordano, Vince
Critic's Pick! The next best thing to dancing on air. --Stephen Holden, The New York TimesIt swings! For anyone who appreciates early jazz and swing, Vince Giordano's lifelong passion is welcome on dual fronts: the history he s preserving, and the new energy he s breathing into a century-old lineage through masterful, joyous performance. --The Hollywood ReporterIlluminating. Packed with sizzling performances. --Los Angeles Times
First Run Features
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720229917391
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DVD
The Edge of Seventeen
By Steinfeld, Hailee
In the vein of classic coming-of-age films like Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club, The Edge of Seventeen is an honest and hilarious look at what it's like to grow up as a young woman today. Nadine (Hailee Steinfeld, Pitch Perfect 2) and Krista (Haley Lu Richardson, "Ravenswood") are inseparable best friends attempting to navigate high school together. But then Nadine's world gets turned upside down when she finds out that Krista has been secretly dating her popular older brother (Blake Jenner, "Glee") . Now with her best friend as her worst enemy, Nadine has to deal with being an awkward loner, while discovering that what may feel like the end of the world is really just the beginning of growing up. Also starring Woody Harrelson ("True Detective") and Kyra Sedwick ("The Closer") , see the film that critics are calling "an instant high school movie classic"(David Ehrlich, Indiewire) .
Universal Studios Home Entertainment
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25192381447
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Golf
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World Wide Multi Med
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191091380093
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DVD
Past Life
By Nesher, Avi
"Past Life" is straight-ahead filmmaking heightened by a connection to a pervasive Israeli reality not often found on film. --Kenneth Turan - Los Angeles TimesAs the sisters lead them to desperately seek a path to forgiveness and peace for all concerned, Nesher expertly builds suspense while echoing and reinforcing their quest with the film's hauntingly beautiful musical choices. --Alissa Simon - VarietyA striking and thought-provoking picture. --Glenn Kenny - RogerEbert.com
Samuel Goldwyn Films
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864833000398
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DVD
Injecting Aluminum
By Poyet, Marie-ange
In the early 90s, a mysterious muscular disease with symptoms that included severe muscle and joint pain, muscle weakness, fatigue, and fever began to surface among multiple patients in France. A team of doctors and researchers relentlessly studied the patients, searching for anything that could be causing this troubling new condition. In 1993, doctors in Paris then discovered that these patients had developed a new disease called Macrophagic Myofascitis, or MMF, which occurs when the aluminum hydroxide adjuvant from a vaccine remains embedded in the muscle tissue and causes an immune reaction. Since the 1920s, aluminum, the most common adjuvant used in most vaccines, has been used to optimize the body's immune response to the injected disease. Aluminum is now known to be neurotoxic and the root cause of many serious illnesses.
Escape Room
By Williams, Evan
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Six friends test their intelligence in a game that takes a dark turn. REVIEW Special Features: Directors Commentary Cast/Crew Interviews Bloopers Deleted Scenes --Lionsgate
Bleach 4-Film Collection
By Various,
Bleach the Movie: Memories of Nobody After unidentified beings known as "Blanks" start popping up, they are soon followed by a Soul Reaper named Senna who makes them disappear. Puzzled by these unknown beings and the even more mysterious girl, Ichigo and Rukia set out to learn more, but uncover an evil plot when a menacing clan tries to kidnap Senna. Banished from the Soul Society long ago, the clan's leader is sending the World of the Living and the Soul Society on a collision course, and Senna seems to be the key to his diabolical plot for revenge. Can Ichigo and his fellow Soul Reapers save the two worlds from annihilation?
Nocturnal Animals
By Adams, Amy
Academy Award nominees Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal star in this haunting romantic thriller from acclaimed writer/director Tom Ford (A Single Man) . Susan (Amy Adams) is living through an unfulfilling marriage when she receives a package containing a novel manuscript from her ex-husband, Edward (Jake Gyllenhaal) . The novel is dedicated to her but its content is violent and devastating. Susan cannot help but reminisce over her past love story with the author. Increasingly she interprets the book as a tale of revenge, a tale that forces her to re-evaluate the choices that she has made, and reawakens a love that she feared was lost. Also starring Armie Hammer and Michael Shannon, Nocturnal Animals is a thriller of shocking intimacy and gripping tension.
Handa-kun
By Solusod, Micah
The frustrated calligrapher from Barakamon is in for a high school throwback! This playful prequel reveals Handas incredibly introverted teenage years that made him who he is today. Everybody loves Sei Handa, the handsome calligrapher genius who can do no wrong. Girls adore him, guys respect him, and anyone who is anyone has at least heard his name. The only person who doesnt know of his popularity is ... Handa himself! Wallowing in his insecurities, he assumes people talk about him because they hate his guts. A childhood friend, Kawafuji, could tell him the truth, but its way more fun to just sit back and laugh as Handa makes the worst out of every situation.
White Girl
By Saylor, Morgan
The most controversial film at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, White Girl is an incendiary exploration of race, gender and privilege unfolding in an intoxicating cloud of vice (Los Angeles Times) . Morgan Saylor, in a stunning breakthrough performance, is NYC college girl Leah. Equipped with platinum hair and a winning smile, she seeks out pleasure in any form. Between getting high with her roommate and snorting lines with her boss, Leah falls for Blue (Brian Marc) , a young man who deals drugs on her corner. Within days the two are selling cocaine to her boss (Justin Bartha, The Hangover) and his downtown friends and living the high life. Summer love crashes to a halt when Blue is arrested and Leah is left with a major bag of his coke. Enlisting the help of an overpriced lawyer (Chris Noth, Sex and the City) , Leah finds herself deep in debt as she crosses all boundaries to get Blue back.
Vince Giordano
By Giordano, Vince
Critic's Pick! The next best thing to dancing on air. --Stephen Holden, The New York TimesIt swings! For anyone who appreciates early jazz and swing, Vince Giordano's lifelong passion is welcome on dual fronts: the history he s preserving, and the new energy he s breathing into a century-old lineage through masterful, joyous performance. --The Hollywood ReporterIlluminating. Packed with sizzling performances. --Los Angeles Times
The Edge of Seventeen
By Steinfeld, Hailee
In the vein of classic coming-of-age films like Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club, The Edge of Seventeen is an honest and hilarious look at what it's like to grow up as a young woman today. Nadine (Hailee Steinfeld, Pitch Perfect 2) and Krista (Haley Lu Richardson, "Ravenswood") are inseparable best friends attempting to navigate high school together. But then Nadine's world gets turned upside down when she finds out that Krista has been secretly dating her popular older brother (Blake Jenner, "Glee") . Now with her best friend as her worst enemy, Nadine has to deal with being an awkward loner, while discovering that what may feel like the end of the world is really just the beginning of growing up. Also starring Woody Harrelson ("True Detective") and Kyra Sedwick ("The Closer") , see the film that critics are calling "an instant high school movie classic"(David Ehrlich, Indiewire) .
Golf
By
Past Life
By Nesher, Avi
"Past Life" is straight-ahead filmmaking heightened by a connection to a pervasive Israeli reality not often found on film. --Kenneth Turan - Los Angeles TimesAs the sisters lead them to desperately seek a path to forgiveness and peace for all concerned, Nesher expertly builds suspense while echoing and reinforcing their quest with the film's hauntingly beautiful musical choices. --Alissa Simon - VarietyA striking and thought-provoking picture. --Glenn Kenny - RogerEbert.com
Injecting Aluminum
By Poyet, Marie-ange
In the early 90s, a mysterious muscular disease with symptoms that included severe muscle and joint pain, muscle weakness, fatigue, and fever began to surface among multiple patients in France. A team of doctors and researchers relentlessly studied the patients, searching for anything that could be causing this troubling new condition. In 1993, doctors in Paris then discovered that these patients had developed a new disease called Macrophagic Myofascitis, or MMF, which occurs when the aluminum hydroxide adjuvant from a vaccine remains embedded in the muscle tissue and causes an immune reaction. Since the 1920s, aluminum, the most common adjuvant used in most vaccines, has been used to optimize the body's immune response to the injected disease. Aluminum is now known to be neurotoxic and the root cause of many serious illnesses.