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Before the beginning
Agent J (Will Smith) walks into MIB headquarters to find his partner (Tommy Lee Jones) has been erased from recent history in Men in Black 3. Agent J has to travel back in time to 1969 to prevent the untimely death of the younger version of Agent K (Josh Brolin) at the hands of a dangerous alien (Jemaine Clement) holding a 40-year grudge. Together, J and K find the pan-dimensional being (Michael Stuhlbarg), someone who can see all of time, and stop the evil alien, save Agent K, and make sure K does all the important things in the 60s that will save the world in the present day. On DVD and Blu Ray.Home grown gangsters
Based on the lives of an Appalachian bootlegging family, John Hillcoat's Lawless tells the story of the Bondurant brothers in prohibition-era Virginia. When a corrupt city deputy (Guy Pearce) with a prejudice against hill people demands bribe money from moonshine runners, the Bondurant brothers refuse to pay... but Jack (Shia LaBeouf), the youngest brother, steps up and makes his mark by striking a deal with a Chicago gangster (Gary Oldman). While Jack and his partner (Dane DeHaan) make the Bondurants the most successful bootleggers in the state, his brothers, the stoic and indestructible Forrest (Tom Hardy) and the wild and erratic Howard (Jason Clarke) are brought into his war, and the law is gunning for their whole family. On DVD and Blu Ray.Animation
Norman (Kodi Smit-McPhee) is misunderstood by just about everyone, mostly because he can see and talk to ghosts, in Paranorman. His parents (Leslie Mann and Jeff Garlin) don't understand him, his sister (Anna Kendrick) is annoyed by him, and being the "weird kid" makes him a target for the school bully (Christopher Mintz-Plasse). When he finally makes a friend, Neil (Tucker Albrizzi), another outcast impressed by Norman's honesty, it's at the worst possible time: an ancient curse is being unleashed on their home town. With no one else available to stop the curse and put the walking dead back in their graves, only Norman and his special abilities can make things right... so the kids band together to save their town. With Casey Affleck. On DVD and Blu Ray.Two new Dragons DVDs are new this week, spun off from Dreamworks' successful How to Train Your Dragon. In Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury, Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) has to discover why all of the dragons-- even his Night Fury, Toothless-- have fled Berk, where they went, and why. The Dragons: Riders of Berk DVD collects episodes from the Dragons television series, reuniting Hiccup with Astrid (America Ferrera), Fishlegs (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), Snotlout (Jonah Hill) and the rest of the riders on a series of new adventures.
Music
Sean leads The Mob, a cutting-edge Miami dance crew that specializes in stylized flash mobs, in Step Up Revolution, the fourth movie in the Step Up series. When Emily, a gifted dancer applying to a prestigious dance school, meets Sean, sparks fly-- more than romance, she could use the influence of Sean's less-predictable dance style... and when the real estate developer threatening to gentrify The Mob's neighborhood turns out to be Emily's father, she motivates them to stop pulling "missions" for YouTube hits and start staging events for protest and community awareness to save their homes.Sparkle Anderson loves writing songs but isn't comfortable on stage in the girl-group drama Sparkle. Set in the 1960s, Sparkle is the youngest daughter of conservative, religious Emma (Whitney Houston), who has a painful past in the music industry and wants a better life for her daughters. When an aspiring record executive (Derek Luke) notices Sparkle, he seizes the opportunity, putting together a trio with Sparkle writing the songs and her older sister fronting the group. None of them are prepared for the impact their success will have on their lives, their future, and their relationship to one another. On DVD and Blu Ray.
The initial glimpses of Tom (Matthew Goode) paint him as a caustic, wild, unpredictable person in the Australian Burning Man, but the film fills in the details in non-linear scenes. Shuffling together his life with and without his wife (Bojana Novakovic), his career as a high-profile chef, his successes and failures as a father, and his compulsive responses to loss and grief, the film fleshes out a full portrait of Tom, and the details of his crisis.
A tight-knit group (Shawn Ashmore, Shannyn Sossamon, and Cory Hardict) led by Dominic Monaghan are trying to survive day-to-day struggles in a post-apocalyptic world in The Day. When they find an abandoned house with a store of canned food, they think their luck has changed... and it has: it's a trap. Now the stray (Ashley Bell) they've never quite trusted is their only hope; while she does have connections to Father (Michael Eklund) and his cannibal horde, she'd rather fight against them and win her freedom than go back to their way of life. On DVD and Blu Ray.
New this week in our TV New Releases:
Luck Season 1 |
A career gangster (Dustin Hoffman) sets out to take control of the Santa Anita racetrack and take revenge on the people responsible for sending him to prison. | Clatterford Series 3 |
The members of the co-operative women's guild band together over a community project in the third and final season of Clatterford. |
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