Past Digital Releases 2021

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January 5

American Dream: Desperate for cash, entrepreneurs Scott and Nicky turn to Russian mobster Yuri. After they refuse the funding he offers, Yuri gets revenge by trying to take over their construction project. The partners are terrified, until Nicky’s tough Russian girlfriend, Ana, decides to take action herself. (DVD release: January 12)

Gun and a Hotel Bible: The story of a desperate man (‘Pete’) on the verge of a violent act and his encounter with a personified hotel bible (‘Gid’). The movie creatively explores themes of betrayal, spirituality, and loss as Pete comes face-to-face with everything he once believed in. (VOD only)

Industry: Season 1: Follows a group of young graduates competing for a limited number of permanent positions at a leading international bank in London; fueled by ambition, youth, romance and drugs, the series examines issues of gender, race, class, and privilege in the workplace. (Digital)

His Dark Materials: Season 2: A young girl is destined to liberate her world from the grip of the Magisterium which represses people’s ties to magic and their animal spirits known as daemons. (Digital)

Lena & Snowball: Bullied at school and lonely at home, Lena keeps hoping she’ll have a true friend someday. One afternoon, her dreams come true — in the shape of a cuddly white lion cub.Lena tries to keep playful Snowball out of trouble, but the clumsy poachers who kidnapped the valuable cub, and the cruel trophy collector who paid for him, are desperate to get him back. (DVD release: January 12)

January 10

Showbiz Kids : Offers an unvarnished look at the high risk, high reward business of working as a child actor in the entertainment industry. The film chronicles the personal and professional price of fame and failure on a child. (Digital)

January 12

Ammonite: In 1840s England, an acclaimed but overlooked fossil hunter (Kate Winslet) and a young woman (Saoirse Ronan) sent to convalesce by the sea with her, develop an intense relationship, altering both of their lives forever. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Batman: Soul of the Dragon: R-rated animated feature set in the 1970s. A missing teacher of martial arts is the subject of a quest by his devoted and brilliant but distant students, who include Batman. (DVD, Blu-ray release: January 26)

Come Play: Desperate for a friend, lonely boy Oliver seeks solace and refuge in his ever-present cell phone and tablet. When a mysterious creature uses Oliver’s devices against him to break into our world, Oliver’s parents must fight to save their son from the monster beyond the screen. (DVD, Blu-ray release: January 26)

Coming From Insanity: Kossi is one of many children trafficked and sold into servitude in Nigeria. He grows up and becomes frustrated with his life as a domestic worker. Dreaming of a better life, he turns to his natural abilities and masters the art of counterfeiting US dollars. (VOD)

Horizon Line: Former couple Sara and Jackson board a single-engine plane for a routine and casual flight to their friend’s tropical island wedding. However, within minutes of takeoff, their pilot suffers a fatal heart attack, leaving them with no idea where they are, and no clue how to land the plane. (DVD, Blu-ray release: February 16)

Jonathan Scott’s Power Trip: Solar is a bountiful, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective source of energy, but fossil fuel monopolies, with the help of their government allies and groups funded by the Koch brothers, are stifling the growth of renewable to protect their own wealth and control. Jonathan Scott, the famed HGTV “Property Brothers” personality, is on a mission to dismantle this system. This documentary is an exploration into the production of energy, something taken for granted but crucial to everyday living, and takes us across the USA to learn the obstacles and opportunities for achieving energy freedom. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Redemption Day: Having just returned home, decorated U.S. Marine Captain Brad Paxton’s (Gary Dourdan) wife, Kate, is kidnapped by a terrorist group while working in Morocco. He is forced back into action for a daring and deadly operation to save the woman he loves. (DVD: February 23)

Synchronic: When New Orleans paramedics and longtime best friends Steve (Anthony Mackie) and Dennis (Jamie Dornan) are called to a series of bizarre, gruesome accidents, they chalk it up to the mysterious new party drug found at the scene. But after Dennis’s oldest daughter suddenly disappears, Steve stumbles upon a terrifying truth about the supposed psychedelic that will challenge everything he knows about reality — and the flow of time itself. (DVD, Blu-ray release: January 26)

January 14

Promising Young Woman: Carey Mulligan stars in this revenge thriller about a young woman, traumatized by a tragic event in her past, who seeks out vengeance against those who crossed her path. (Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Vudu, Google Play, FandangoNOW, more)

January 15

The Delivered: Set on an isolated farm in Shropshire in 1657, this is the story of Fanny Lye, a woman who learns to transcend her oppressive Puritan marriage and discover a new world of possibility – albeit at great personal cost. (VOD only)

Don’t Tell a Soul: Two thieving teenage brothers, stealing money to help their sick mom, match wits with a troubled security guard stuck at the bottom of a forgotten well. (VOD, Digital)

January 18

Yung Lean: In My Head: Swedish teen Jonatan Leandoer creates Yung Lean, an imaginary persona created to be everything that Jonatan is not; a terrifying, nasty and powerful rap star. When he puts a song on YouTube that quickly and unexpectedly reaches millions of views. But as Jonatan begins to fade away, the imaginary character Yung Lean takes over, and his triumph turns into a nightmare. (Digital, VOD)

January 19

Bring Me a Dream: On the run for murder, Avery Quinn bursts into Alpha Omega Pi house looking for help. Desperate to prove her innocence and her sanity, she holds a handful of people hostage and summons the legendary Sandman and, from that point on, all of the unfortunate souls inside have two choices: face their worst nightmares or come face-to-face with the Sandman. (Apple TV, Google Play, Amazon, FandangoNOW and more.)

The Kid Detective: A once-celebrated kid detective, now 31, continues to solve the same trivial mysteries between hangovers and bouts of self-pity. Until a naïve client brings him his first adult case — to find out who brutally murdered her boyfriend. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Let Him Go: Following the loss of their son, retired sheriff George Blackledge (Kevin Costner) and his wife Margaret (Diane Lane) leave their Montana ranch to rescue their young grandson from a dangerous family living off the grid. They soon discover that the Weboy family has no intention of letting the child go, forcing George and Margaret to fight for their family. (DVD, Blu-ray release: February 2)

Spacewalker: In the heat of the Cold War, the USSR and USA compete for supremacy in outer space, and both superpowers race to be the first nation to have a man complete a spacewalk. Trying to keep their lead, the Soviets prepares two cosmonauts for the first spacewalk. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

January 20

News of the World: A Civil War veteran — who moves from town to town as a non-fiction storyteller, sharing the news of presidents and queens, glorious feuds, devastating catastrophes, and gripping adventures from the far reaches of the globe — agrees to deliver a girl, taken by the Kiowa people years ago, to her aunt and uncle, against her will. They travel hundreds of miles and face grave dangers as they search for a place that either can call home. (Amazon Prime, Apple TV, xfinity, Vudu, Goodle Play, FandangoNOW, YouTube, Microsoft; DVD, Blu-ray release: March 23)

January 22

Born a Champion: Dennis Quaid and Sean Patrick Flanery headline this powerful martial arts action film. After a blood-soaked jujitsu match in Dubai, fighting legend Mickey Kelley (Flanery) falls to superstar Blaine. But years later, an online video proves that Blaine cheated, and the world demands a rematch. (DVD, Blu-ray release: January 26)

No Man’s Land: Border vigilante Bill Greer (Frank Grillo) and his son Jackson (Jake Allyn) are on patrol when Jackson accidentally kills a Mexican immigrant boy. Bill tries to take the blame but Texas Ranger Ramirez (George Lopez) sees through the lie, spurring Jackson to flee south on horseback across the Rio Grande to become a gringo “illegal alien” in Mexico. (VOD, Digital)

January 23

Stockton On My Mind: The multi-layered story of millennial mayor Michael Tubbs, whose own experience growing up amid poverty and violence inspired him to create innovative change in his beleaguered hometown of Stockton, California. (Digital)

January 26

Caged: An affluent African American psychiatrist, convicted of murdering his wife, is sentenced to life in federal prison, then sent to solitary confinement. Struggling to file an appeal, he descends into madness, pushed to his breaking point by an abusive female guard hell-bent on her own form of justice and haunted by his dead wife. (Digital, VOD)

Freaky: High school senior Millie (Kathryn Newton) is just trying to survive being the unpopular kid when she becomes The Butcher’s (Vince Vaughn) next target. Their fateful encounter gets twisted and they wake up in each other’s bodies. Now looking like a towering psychopath, Millie learns she only has 24 hours to reverse the curse and get her body back before the switch becomes permanent and she’s trapped in the form of a middle-aged maniac forever. (DVD, Blu-ray release: February 9)

#Like: Woodstock teen Rosie is mourning the first anniversary of her younger sister Amelia’s death, when she discovers that the mysterious man who sexploited and bullied her sister into committing suicide, is back online trolling for new victims. After the authorities refuse to get involved, Rosie discovers a darker side she never knew she had as she takes justice into her own hands. (VOD: iTunes, Amazon Prime, Vudu, FandangoNOW, Microsoft Store)

Simmer: When Chef Hernandez finds out his family will be deported if he doesn’t pay $60,000 in government-imposed fees, he turns to his successful restaurateur boss who offers him a questionable opportunity to earn the money before time runs out. (VOD)

January 29

I’ll Be Gone in the Dark: Six-part documentary series is based on the book of the same name and explores writer Michelle McNamara’s investigation into the dark world of a violent predator she dubbed the Golden State Killer. (Digital)

The Night: An Iranian couple living in the US become trapped inside a hotel when insidious events force them to face the secrets that have come between them, in a night that never ends. (Digital, VOD only)

January 31

The Swamp: Provides a look behind the curtain of Washington politics by following three renegade Republican Congressmen as they bring libertarian and conservative zeal to champion the President’s call to “drain the swamp,” while facing demands to raise money for their re-election campaigns and the Republican national party. (Digital)

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February 2

Brooklyn Love Stories: What do a young graffiti artist, a middle-aged widow, a teenage poet, a vampire, and two lovers stuck in separate timelines have in common? Though their paths don’t always cross, their lives unfold in Brooklyn’s vibrantly multicultural neighborhood of Bushwick, which becomes a distinctive character that ties together six diverse stories from six different directors … about the power of unconditional love. (VOD only)

First Blush: The modern millennial romantic comedy follows a young married couple who re-examine their relationship when they both form an attraction to Olivia and traverse the passionate and compassionate displays of the highs and lows of a polyamorous relationship. (iTunes, Amazon Video, Vudu, Comcast, Spectrum, Cox)

I’ll See You Around: Explores a day in the life of a 30-year-old African-American man living in Ithaca, New York, who is trying to finish his degree at community college and has to deal with his drug-addict brother, his mother, child’s mother, and Ivy League girlfriend. (Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, FandangoNOW, InDemand; DVD release: Day & date)

100 Days to Live: Thriller follows a woman who grapples with her inner demons by running a suicide support group in Chicago. But when her fiancé is kidnapped by a known murderer, she must race against the clock to discover the identity of the killer, and more importantly – his motive. (Apple TV/iTunes, Amazon, Google Play/YouTube, Vudu, FandangoNow, Playstation, Xbox, Redbox on Demand and mores; DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Wild Mountain Thyme: A pair of star-crossed lovers (Jamie Dornan and Emily Blunt) in Ireland get caught up in their family’s land dispute. (DVD release: Day & date)

February 5

The Go-Gos: The candid and archive-rich documentary assesses the group’s place in music history and offers full access to The Go-Go’s, including past members as well as longtime members of their inner circle. With their roots in the L.A. punk scene, they were bad girls and genuine punk rockers, and this serious appraisal of their story is the first to set the record straight about their historical ascent to global stardom. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

The Mimic : Based on a true story, this comedy follows the main character — ‘the Narrator’, who is befriended by his young new neighbor ‘the Kid’, after he joins the local newspaper team. Obsessed with the idea that the Kid may be a sociopath, the Narrator goes to extreme lengths to uncover the truth about him and his wife; but the truth, as he finds, is anything but what he expected. (VOD)

Reunion: A pregnant woman returns to her recently deceased grandparents’ old family home to spend time with her estranged mother. What begins as a tenuous reunion slowly turns terrifying. Stars veteran actress Julia Ormond. (VOD, Digital)

February 9

The Croods: A New Age: The Croods have survived fanged beasts, natural disasters, and even young love, but now they must face their biggest challenge yet: another family. In search of a new home, the Croods discover a walled-in paradise created by the sophisticated Betterman family. As they try to coexist, the differences between the two families escalate into a full-blown feud in this animated sequel. (DVD, Blu-ray release: February 23)

Happy Times: An Israeli American couple invite friends and family over to their Hollywood mansion for a Shabbat dinner party. But a deadly mix of alcohol, inflated egos, inappropriate lust and raging jealousy turns the sedate affair into a cauldron of murderous mayhem. (DVD: Day & date)

The Reunited States: Feature documentary profiles people who have dedicated their lives to promoting depolarization and de-escalation of our tensions across the political divide. (VOD)

Tazmanian Devil: Relocating to the United States from Nigeria, Dayo finds himself simultaneously balancing the culture shock of immigration with the growing pains of being a college freshman. His adjustment to U.S. life is further complicated as he gets to know his previously estranged father, a devout Christian pastor with strict rules; things come to a head when Dayo decides to pledge Tau Alpha Zeta, a fraternity whose members are ironically known on campus as “The Devils”. (Digital, VOD)

February 12

Cowboys: Troy (Steve Zahn) and his young transgender son, Joe, go on the run from Joe’s conservative mother, who won’t let him live his authentic self, in the Montana wilderness in this gripping family drama. (VOD)

Rendez-Vous: Lili and Eduardo meet for the first time after connecting on a dating app and when Eduardo arrives late, he says he was mugged, lost his phone, and he couldn’t text her to say he was running late. While at first everything seems to be fine, Lili finds Eduardo’s phone in his jacket, and things take an unexpected and terrifying turn for the worse. (VOD)

Wonder Woman 1984: Diana Prince (aka Wonder Woman) lives quietly among mortals in the vibrant, sleek 1980s. Though she’s come into her full powers, she maintains a low profile by curating ancient artifacts, and only performing heroic acts incognito. But soon, Diana will have to muster all of her strength, wisdom and courage as she finds herself squaring off against Maxwell Lord and the Cheetah, a villainess who possesses superhuman strength and agility. (48-hour Premium VOD: February 12; Digital: March 16; DVD/Bluray/4K March 30)

February 16

All My Life: Inspired by the powerful love story that moved an entire nation, All My Life follows the journey of an engaged couple who make the difficult decision to accelerate their wedding in the wake of a devastating discovery. (DVD, Blu-ray release: March 2)

Half Brothers: Renato, a Mexican aviation exec, is shocked to learn he has an American half-brother he never knew about, the free-spirited Asher. They are forced on a road trip together, tracing the path their father took from Mexico to the US. (DVD, Blu-ray release: March 2)

Monster Hunter: Behind our world, there is another: a world of dangerous and powerful monsters that rule their domain with deadly ferocity. When Lt. Artemis (Jovovich) and her loyal soldiers are transported from our world to the new world, the unflappable lieutenant receives the shock of her life. In her desperate battle for survival against enormous enemies with incredible powers and unstoppable, terrifying attacks, Artemis will team up with a mysterious man (Tony Jaa) who has found a way to fight back. (DVD, Blu-ray release: March 2)

Random Acts of Violence: Comic book creator Todd Walkley, his wife, assistant and best friend, are heading to NYC Comic Con when bad things start to happen — people start getting killed. It soon becomes clear that a crazed fan is using his “SLASHERMAN” comic as inspiration for the killings. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Rock Camp: Summer camp meets Spinal Tap in the Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp, where dreamers from across America and around the world gather to shred with their heroes — and learn to rock like the legends. Rock Camp is an institution and cultural phenomenon that has been going on in Los Angeles, New York, and other cities since 1996, with a jaw-dropping array of rock star “counselors” that include Roger Daltrey, Alice Cooper, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, Nancy Wilson, Joe Perry, Jeff Beck, Slash, and countless other rock legends. (VOD)

Tomato Red: Blood Money: When small town drifter Sammy Barlach drives into town on the search for his next cold beer, he gets a lot more than he originally bargained for. Thanks to redheaded Jamalee (Julia Garner) and her brother, Jason, who dream of hitting the big time, Sammy receives food, lodging and the possibility of a better future — but it’s not long before he realizes that breaks don’t come easily in a small town like Venus Holler. Soon, the trio finds themselves powerless against the forces of corruption and prejudice. (Apple TV, Google Play, Prime Video, FandangoNOW and more; DVD release: Day & date)

Woman in Motion: Nichelle Nichols, Star Trek and the Remaking of NASA: The inspiring true story of how renowned Star Trek actress Nichelle Nichols pioneered the NASA recruiting program to hire people of color and the first female astronauts for the space agency in the late 1970s and 1980s. (VOD, Digital)

February 19

Mafia Inc.: The bloody true story of Canada’s most infamous crime family. (Digital, VOD)

The Sinners: Seven schoolgirls, part of a clique dubbed The Sins, become the lethal target of an unknown killer after a harmless prank goes horribly wrong. (VOD)

February 23

The Last Vermeer: Captivating dramatic thriller set just after WWII — an all but forgotten true story — about a soldier investigating renowned Dutch artist Han van Meegeren (Guy Pearce), who is accused of conspiring with the Nazis. Despite mounting evidence, Piller becomes increasingly convinced of Han’s innocence and finds himself in the unlikely position of fighting to save the life of the colorful man with a mysterious past. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Pinocchio: Academy Award winner Roberto Benigni stars as Geppetto in this reimagined, live-action Pinocchio. (Digital)

The Pond: The story of an anthropologist on the verge of an apocalyptic discovery who begins to descend into madness, as his hallucinations reveal something sinister is after him. Set in an Balkan village rich with supernatural dread, the film’s evocative cinematography creates an ominous, slow-burn atmosphere that’s sure to linger with the viewer long after the film has ended. (Digital, VOD)

February 26

Minari: A tender and sweeping story about what roots us, “Minari” follows a Korean-American family that moves to an Arkansas farm in the 1980s in search of their own American Dream. The family home changes completely with the arrival of their sly, foul-mouthed, but incredibly loving grandmother. Amidst the instability and challenges of this new life in the rugged Ozarks, “Minari” shows the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. (VOD)

Stealing School: Asian-Canadian writer-director Li Dong’s debut feature film spotlights systematic racism through the eyes of a female Asian student at a prestigious university in this satirical courtroom comedy-drama. (Digital, VOD)

The Vigil: Steeped in ancient Jewish lore and demonology, this is supernatural horror film set over the course of a single evening in Brooklyn’s Hasidic Borough Park neighborhood. A young man reluctantly accepts an offer from his former rabbi and confidante to take on the responsibility of an overnight “shomer,” fulfilling the Jewish practice of watching over the body of a deceased community member to protect them from evil. But something is very, very wrong. (Digital, VOD)

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March 2

Fatale : Darren (Michael Ealy), an ambitious sports agent, who appears to have it all, makes a bad choice and has a brief affair with an attractive, female detective (Hilary Swank). When his charming bed partner turns out to be a corrupt officer, he finds himself in a living nightmare, as she lures him into an intricate web of lies and deceit, and he has to pull out all the stops to try and save his marriage. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

400 Bullets: An edge-of-your-seat military action story about what it means to fight for honor instead of profit. The film packs plenty of gun battles, epic hand-to-hand fight sequences and witty dialogue. One cold winter night in Afghanistan is about to get a whole lot worse for Rana Rae, a Gurkha soldier left to guard a British military outpost, when Captain Noah Brandt arrives looking for refuge from a group of rogue special ops and a cell of heavily armed Taliban. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

La Llorona: Indignant retired general Enrique finally faces trial for the genocidal massacre of thousands of Mayans in Guatemala decades ago. As a horde of angry protestors threatens to invade their opulent home, the women of the house weigh their responsibility to shield the erratic, senile Enrique against the devastating truths being publicly revealed and the increasing sense that a wrathful supernatural force is targeting them for his crimes. (Digital)

Nitro Rush: In prison, Max learns that a criminal organization has just recruited his 17-year-old son Theo to use him for the production and distribution of a new drug. Desperate to get him out of the situation, Max escapes. (Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, Fandango, InDemand; DVD release: Day & date)

Promising Young Woman: Nothing in Cassie’s (Carey Mulligan) life is what it appears to be: she’s wickedly smart, tantalizingly cunning, and she’s living a secret double life by night. Now, traumatized by a tragic event, Cassie sets out to right the wrongs of the past in this black-comedy revenge thriller. (DVD, Blu-ray release: March 16)

Sophie Jones: After her mother’s death sixteen-year-old Sophie Jones is trying everything she can to feel something again and make it through high school. (Digital, VOD)

Vanguard: Covert security company Vanguard, headed up by Jackie Chan, is the last hope of survival for an accountant after he is targeted by the world’s deadliest mercenary organization. (DVD, Blu-ray release: March 9)

Zappa: With unfettered access to the Zappa family trust and all archival footage, this documentary explores the private life behind the mammoth musical career of Frank Zappa, which never shied away from the political turbulence of its time. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

March 4

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run: SpongeBob SquarePants, his best friend Patrick, and the Bikini Bottom gang star in their most epic adventure movie yet. When SpongeBob’s beloved pet snail Gary goes missing, a path of clues leads SpongeBob and Patrick to the powerful King Poseidon, who has Gary held captive in the Lost City of Atlantic City. (Premium VOD)

March 5

All at Sea: An old rogue named Wally does his best to fulfill an old friend’s wish to be buried at sea, no matter how many rules he has to break. The 2011 film stars Brian Cox, Lauren Bacall, James Fox. (VOD)

Fukushima 50: Workers at the Fukushima Daiichi facility in Japan risk their lives and stay at the nuclear power plant to prevent total destruction after the region is devastated by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011. (Digital, VOD)

Land: Actress Robin Wright’s directorial debut, the poignant story of one woman’s search for meaning in the vast and harsh American wilderness. (DVD, Blu-ray release: May 11)

76 Days: On January 23, 2020, China locked down Wuhan, a city of 11 million, to combat the emerging COVID-19 outbreak. Set deep inside the frontlines of the crisis in four hospitals, 76 Days tells indelible human stories of healthcare workers and patients who struggle to survive the pandemic with resiliency and dignity. (Apple TV, Amazon Prime, Google Play, VUDU, Microsoft Movies & TV, Sony PlayStation Video, FandangoNOW)

March 9

Adverse: Struggling to make ends meet, rideshare driver Ethan learns his sister Mia is deep in debt to a sleazy drug dealer. When Mia goes missing, Ethan discovers that crime boss Kaden is behind the act, and to get close to him Ethan takes a job as Kaden’s driver. One by one Ethan hunts down members of Kaden’s crew to wreak bloody vengeance as he prepares to confront Kaden himself. (DVD release: Day & date)

Blood on the Crown: Based on actual events, the film presents the concealed account of how Maltese citizens fought for their independence against England in 1919. Immediately following the end of World War I, in a plea for their country’s independence, Maltese people united to lead an uprising against the British. The Army was sent to quell the riots and unarmed protestors were brutally killed. Due to a cover-up by the British government, the revolution is not documented and not widely known. (VOD)

The Dead of Night: Alone and isolated at the family ranch, a dysfunctional brother and sister suddenly find themselves being terrorized and hunted by a pair of nomadic killers. (VOD, digital)

Eddie: The documentary follows the life and legacy of famed basketball coach Eddie Sutton, who coached across the Universities of Arkansas, Kentucky, and Oklahoma State, becoming one of the winningest coaches in sports history. (Digital)

Ip Man: Kung Fu Master: The latest in the Ip Man franchise travels back in time to Ip’s early days as a police captain who is framed for the murder of a ruthless, yet honorable mobster. Driven to quit the force, the legendary martial artist soon has to contend with the vengeful daughter of the mob boss and the arrival of the Japanese army in Guangzhou. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

News of the World: A Civil War veteran — who moves from town to town as a non-fiction storyteller, sharing the news of presidents and queens, glorious feuds, devastating catastrophes, and gripping adventures from the far reaches of the globe — agrees to deliver a girl, taken by the Kiowa people years ago, to her aunt and uncle, against her will. They travel hundreds of miles and face grave dangers as they search for a place that either can call home. (VOD: Jan. 20; DVD, Blu-ray release: March 23)

The Winter Lake: When Holly’s dark secret is accidentally uncovered by her new emotionally unstable neighbor Tom, they are pulled into a violent confrontation with her father, who will do anything to keep the secret hidden. (DVD, Blu-ray release: March 23)

March 12

Cosmic Sin: Sci-fi adventure set in the year 2524, four hundred years after humans started colonizing the outer planets. Retired Military General James Ford (Bruce Willis) is called back into service after soldiers on a remote planet are attacked by a hostile alien fleet. The threat against the human race escalates into an inevitable interstellar war. (DVD, Blu-ray release: May 18)

Trust: New York art gallery owner Brooke, and her husband Owen’s marriage is tested by temptation when Brooke flies to Paris with her handsome new artist, leaving Owen alone with a seductive admirer who has every intention but good. (VOD)

March 16

Jumbo: Jeanne, a shy young woman, lives at home with her uninhibited bartender mother and works the graveyard shift as a cleaner at an amusement park. During her late-night shifts she begins spending intimate time with the alluring new Tilt-A-Whirl ride that she decides to call Jumbo. Finding herself seduced by “his” red lights, smooth chrome, and oily hydraulics, Jeanne concludes that the thrilling new relationship she wants to pursue is with Jumbo. (DVD: Day & date)

Martha: A Picture Story: Martha Cooper is an American photojournalist who became the first female staff photographer for the New York Post during the 1970s, later becoming best known for documenting the New York City graffiti scene of the 1970s and 1980s. The documentary takes viewers from her beginnings, snapping shots on a solo motorcycle trip through east Asia in 1963 at the age of 20, to today, an influential icon to the global movement of street artists. (VOD)

March 19

Enforcement: Thriller follows Mike and Jens, two police officers on routine patrol, when unrest spreads and they find themselves trapped in a maze of buildings. (VOD)

Rose Plays Julie: It’s during a term studying animal euthanasia that veterinary student Rose decides to contact Ellen, the birth mother who gave her up for adoption. But Ellen, who is now a successful London-based actress, doesn’t want to know. Undeterred, Rose will not be ignored. And curiosity leads her to discoveries that shake the fragile identity she has built for herself. (Digital, VOD)

March 23

Ämber’s Descent: After surviving a violent encounter, renowned pianist, Amber Waltz relocates to a rural farmhouse to complete her latest symphony. When the music mysteriously begins writing itself, Amber slowly discovers that this piece could be her last. (Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, Fandango, Xbox, InDemand, more; DVD release: Day & date)

Cosmoball: Life on earth is desolate after a brutal intergalactic war, brightened only by a dangerous, high-flying sport … but no one knows that at each match, four gifted humans are fighting furiously to ensure the survival of humankind in this sci-fi thriller. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Donny’s Bar Mitzvah: Sex, drugs, and a dysfunctional family create the perfect storm for Donny Drucker’s Bar Mitzvah as we’re catapulted back in time to the year 1998 and follow a colorful array of characters from the perspective of a hired videographer. (iTunes, Amazon Prime)

Doors: Without warning, millions of mysterious alien “doors” suddenly appear around the globe. In a rush to determine the reason for their arrival, humankind must work together to understand the purpose of these cosmic anomalies. Bizarre incidents occurring around the sentient doors leads humanity to question their own existence and an altered reality as they attempt to enter them. (DVD, Blu-ray release: April 6)

Earwig and the Witch: The first new release in four years from the legendary Studio Ghibli. Growing up in an orphanage in the British countryside, Earwig has no idea that her mother had magical powers. Her life changes dramatically when a strange couple takes her in, and she is forced to live with a selfish witch. As the headstrong young girl sets out to uncover the secrets of her new guardians, she discovers a world of spells and potions, and a mysterious song that may be the key to finding the family she has always wanted. (DVD, Blu-ray release: April 6)

Our Friend: The inspiring and extraordinary true story of the Teague family — journalist Matt (Casey Affleck), his vibrant wife Nicole (Dakota Johnson) and their two young daughters – and how their lives are upended by Nicole’s heartbreaking diagnosis of terminal cancer. (DVD release: March 30)

Sheep Without a Shepherd,: Noirish Chinese thriller follows a family man and self-described movie-geek who is thrown into a battle of wits with the law after his daughter accidentally kills a fellow student who was blackmailing her. The dead boy’s mother (Joan Chen) is the morally “flexible” police chief determined to find her son’s killer. (DVD release: Day & date)

March 26

The Father: A man (Anthony Hopkins) refuses all assistance from his daughter (Olivia Coleman) as he ages. As he tries to make sense of his changing circumstances, he begins to doubt his loved ones, his own mind and even the fabric of his reality. (Premium VOD only)

Let Me Fall: When 15-year-old Magnea meets Stella, everything changes. Stella’s no-holds-barred lifestyle drags them both into a world of drugs, which brings serious consequences for each of them, and their relationship. Twelve years later their paths cross again, and a reckoning between them becomes unavoidable. (VOD)

The Seventh Day: Renowned exorcist Father Peter (Guy Pearce) teams up with a rookie apprentice (Vadhir Derbez) for his first day of training. As they plunge deeper into hell on earth, the lines between good and evil blur and their own demons emerge. (VOD)

The Vault: When an engineer (Highmore) learns of a mysterious, impenetrable fortress hidden under The Bank of Spain, he joins a crew of master thieves who plan to steal the legendary lost treasure locked inside while the whole country is distracted by Spain’s World Cup Final. (DVD release: June 1)

March 30

The Widow: In a densely forested area north of St. Petersburg people have been going missing for three decades; the few corpses ever found were naked. When a team of volunteers went out into the woods in search of a missing teenager, all communication with them was lost. Locals believe they were taken by the same dark spirit that took the others: the Limping Widow. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Witness Infection: This zombie comedy crime thriller tells the story of two rival mob families who are transferred from the Witness Protection Program to the same city by mistake. To mooth things over, the son of one crime family is betrothed to the daughter of the other, but complication arise when the town is hit by a zombie epidemic. (Digital, VOD)

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April 2

Assault on VA 33: Sean Patrick Flanery stars as decorated army veteran Jason Hill. While on a routine visit to the local VA hospital, organized terrorists infiltrate the building and take hostages, including a decorated general, and Hill’s wife. The highly trained veteran is outnumbered and the last line of defense, taking on a building full of armed insurgents before it’s too late. (DVD release: June 8)

Raya and the Last Dragon: In the fantasy world of Kumandra, humans and dragons lived together in harmony. But when sinister monsters known as the Druun threatened the land, the dragons sacrificed themselves to save humanity. Now, 500 years later, those same monsters have returned and it’s up to a lone warrior, Raya, to track down the last dragon in order to finally stop the Druun for good. (DVD, Blu-ray release: May 18)

April 6

Sam & Mattie Make a Zombie Movie: What happens when two best friends with Down syndrome rally their hometown of Providence to help realize their dream of making a horror film? This documentary captures this inspiring story of unfiltered optimism and barrier breaking, overflowing with gallons of fake blood and DIY spirit. Since they met at the Special Olympics, Sam Suchmann and Mattie Zufelt have forged an unbreakable bond fueled by their passion for movies. Sam and Mattie pitched their idea of the ultimate cinematic experience to all who would listen: a racy teen zombie flick they proudly proclaimed would be “the greatest movie ever,” exploding with sex, gore, and more over-the-top violence than you can shake a machete at. The documentary culminates in the ultimate payoff: presenting “Spring Break Zombie Massacre” to the world. (DVD release: Day & date)

Space Dogs: Tropical Adventure: When a mysterious and dangerous whirlpool appears in the tropics of the Atlantic Ocean, astronauts Belka and Strelka are sent to investigate. With the help of their good friends, the pair must once again act heroically and complete a daring mission to save the planet along with the distant home of their new alien friends. (VOD)

April 9

City of Lies: Los Angeles Police Department detective Russell Poole (Johnny Depp) has spent years trying to solve his biggest case — the murders of The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur — but after two decades, the investigation remains open. Jack Jackson (Forest Whitaker), a reporter desperate to save his reputation and career, is determined to find out why. In search of the truth, the two team up and unravel a growing web of institutional corruption and lies. (DVD, Blu-ray release: June 8)

The Last Right: New York-based Daniel Murphy wakes on a flight to Ireland to find elderly passenger Padraig Murphy (no relation) has died in the next seat. To his surprise, the lonely Padraig had just listed him as his next of kin. Daniel, his autistic brother and a woman they’ve just met must journey across the Emerald Isle to bury the stranger, becoming the focus of a nationwide manhunt for body snatching. (Digital, VOD)

Taking the Fall: Tyler (Munro Chambers) returns from a six-year prison sentence for a surprise reunion with his former college friends to discover that they’ve all veered off course under the pressure of millennial culture. Over the course of a tense dinner party, Tyler tries to come to terms with just how far off-course they’ve all veered. (VOD)

April 13

The Last Animals: The story of an extraordinary group of people who go to incredible lengths to save the planet’s last animals. The documentary follows the conservationists, scientists and activists battling poachers and criminal networks to protect elephants and rhinos from extinction. (Digital, VOD)

Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on The Exorcist: A complete dissection and sweeping examination of the award-winning genre classic “The Exorcist.” Explore the uncharted depths of William Friedkin’s mind’s eye, the nuances of his filmmaking process, and the mysteries of faith and fate that helped shape his life and filmography, as told by the man himself. (VOD, Digital)

Nomadland: Following the economic collapse of a town in rural Nevada, Fern (Frances McDormand) packs her van and explores an unconventional life in the vast landscape of the American West. Along the way, she forms unbreakable bonds with other nomads in this powerfully moving story of hope and resilience from director Chloé Zhao, based on the book by Jessica Bruder. (Blu-ray release: April 27)

West Michigan: Hannah is a 17-year-old girl who struggles to find her place in the world. Around the time that she gives up all hope of fitting in, her grandfather falls ill. She and her brother, Charlie, drive up the coast of West Michigan in order to visit him on his deathbed. However, their journey north takes a turn after their car breaks down in rural Michigan, and Hannah’s search for meaning grows more crucial than ever. (DVD release: Day & date)

April 16

The Courier: In this true-life Cold War spy thriller, unassuming British businessman Greville Wynne (Benedict Cumberbatch) becomes entangled in one of the greatest international conflicts in history. Recruited by MI6 and a CIA operative (Angus Wright and Rachel Brosnahan), Wynne risks everything in a danger-fraught race against time to provide the intelligence needed to prevent nuclear confrontation and end the Cuban Missile Crisis. (DVD, Blu-ray: June 1)

Night of the Sicario: Natasha Henstridge and Costas Mandylor star in this action-packed, suspenseful thriller. While transporting the family of a key witness in a federal trial against the cartel, DEA agents are ambushed in a fatal shootout. Now the survivors, including the witness’ young daughter, must take refuge in a nearby home as the ruthless sicarios hunt them down. (DVD: June 22)

April 20

The Legend of Hei: Cat spirit Luo-Xiao Hei goes on a journey of self-discovery after his home gets deforested by humans. On his search for a new home, he runs into a group of other spirit creatures who take him under their wing with dreams of reconquering the land they say is rightfully theirs. (DVD, Blu-ray release: May 11)

The Mortuary Collection: Set in the phantasmagorical town of Raven’s End, nothing is as it seems. A misguided young girl takes refuge in a decrepit old mortuary. There she meets Montgomery Dark, an eccentric undertaker, who chronicles the strange history of the town through a series of twisted tales, each more terrifying than the last, but the young girl’s world is unhinged when she discovers that the final story … is her own. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Vanquish: A mother, Victoria (Ruby Rose), is trying to put her dark past as a Russian drug courier behind her, but retired cop Damon (Morgan Freeman) forces her to do his bidding by holding her daughter hostage. (DVD release: April 27)

April 23

We Broke Up: Lori and Doug have been together for 10 years, but when Lori reacts badly to Doug’s surprise proposal just before her little sister’s wedding, he dumps her. Not wanting to steal the spotlight, Doug and Lori pretend they’re still together. (VOD)

April 27

An American Satan: Founded in 1966 in California by a former organist and lion tamer named Anton Szandor LaVey, the Church of Satan has often been surrounded by mysteries, scandals and moral panics. Some of today’s active members of the church and other free-styled Satanists share their views, memories, ritual practices and personal stories.

Another Gay Movie: 15-year anniversary Director’s Cut. The film revolves around four gay teenagers: curious Andy, flamboyant Nico, jock Jarod, and geeky Griff. These four boys want to have sex, but can’t find anyone to do it with. It’s their graduation day and their lesbian friend Muffler’s having her graduation party. The next morning, the boys make the pact to have sex before the end of the summer. (iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, etc., DVD release: May 4)

Bagdad Cafe: A charming and eccentric celebration of community by director Percy Adlon. On a desert road somewhere between Las Vegas and Disneyland, a middle-aged German tourist couple has a spat…and the wife, Jasmin, strikes out on her own. Fate awaits her in the most unlikely place: a desolate truck-stop that proves to be an oasis of friendship. This film has won 19 national and international awards. (Digital, VOD)

Here Are the Young Men: Based on the acclaimed novel by Rob Doyle, the film catalogs the last hurrah of three high school graduates intent on celebrating their newfound freedom with an epic, debaucherous bender.When a horrible accident sends them spiraling, the trio must grapple with the most daunting challenge of their lives. (Digital)

Justice Society: World War II: The Flash speeds into the middle of an epic battle between Golden Age DC Super Heroes and Nazis in the next entry in the popular series of the DC Universe Movies. (DVD, Blu-ray release: May 11)

Land: Actress Robin Wright’s directorial debut, the poignant story of one woman’s search for meaning in the vast and harsh American wilderness. (DVD, Blu-ray release: May 11)

The Marksman: A rancher (Liam Neeson)– an ex-Marine sharpshooter — on the Arizona border becomes the unlikely defender of a young Mexican boy desperately fleeing the cartel assassins who’ve pursued him into the U.S. (DVD, Blu-ray release: May 11)

Wildcat: An ambitious reporter (Georgina Campbell) stationed in the Middle East is taken captive after a militant group ambushes her convoy. Convinced that the young woman is hiding her true identity, they’ll stop at nothing to extract information crucial to the success of their upcoming terrorist attack. (DVD release: June 29)

April 30

The Virtuoso: Danger, deception, and murder descend upon a sleepy country town when a professional assassin (Anson Mount) accepts a new assignment from his enigmatic mentor and boss (Anthony Hopkins). Given only where and when along with a cryptic clue, the methodical hit man must identify his mysterious mark from among several possible targets. Meanwhile, a chance encounter with an alluring woman (Abbie Cornish) threatens to derail his mission. (DVD, Blu-ray release: May 5)

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May 1

Crazy, Not Insane: Psychiatrist Dr. Dorothy Otnow Lewis has dedicated her career to the study of murderers, seeking answers to the question of why we kill.Directed and produced by Academy Award-winner Alex Gibney (HBO’s “Agents of Chaos” and “The Inventor: Out For Blood in Silicon Valley”), this provocative documentary explores, like a scientific detective story, Dr. Lewis’s lifelong attempts to look beyond the grisly details of homicides into the hearts and minds of the killers themselves. (Digital)

May 4

Dark State: An investigative reporter must choose between helping expose the truth or accepting that the world is ruled by a global network of ruthless insiders determined to wield power over all of mankind in a coming Dark State. (Digital, VOD)

The Father: A man (Anthony Hopkins) refuses all assistance from his daughter (Olivia Colman) as he ages. As he tries to make sense of his changing circumstances, he begins to doubt his loved ones, his own mind and even the fabric of his reality. Hopkins won an Oscar for Best Actor. (DVD, Blu-ray release: May 18)

May 7

Above Suspicion: Based on the true story of one of the most notorious crimes in FBI history, this thriller stars Emilia Clarke (“Game of Thrones”) as Susan Smith, a young woman desperate to escape a seedy life of crime and drugs in a Kentucky coal mining town. When a newly minted FBI agent recruits Susan as his informant for a high-profile case, she believes her bad luck may finally be changing. (DVD, Blu-ray release: May 18)

The Columnist: In this darkly funny horror film, Femke Boot (Katja Herbers) is a columnist and writer suffering from endless abusive posts and death threats on social media. Femke is obsessed by these hate-filled messages; the obsession consumes her life and her work suffers. One day, all her pent-up anger and frustration explode in a moment of shocking and unexpected violence. This brutal and bloody act inspires Femke to write again, and she surrenders to her murderous rage and alternates the killing and maiming of her social media tormentors with writing her debut novel. (Digital, VOD)

Locked In: Mena Suvari and Jeff Fahey star in this action-thriller about a single mother who must protect her daughter and herself during a heist gone wrong at a high-tech storage facility. (Digital, VOD)

May 11

Bastards’ Road: Walking over 5,800 miles, US Marine Combat Veteran John Hancock confronts the demons that had overtaken his life. Visiting his fellow 2/4 Marines – a unit known as the The Magnificent Bastards – and families of their fallen along the way, Jon’s unique insight, humor and compassion illuminates a story much bigger than himself. “Bastards’ Road” builds a bridge between a marginalized Veteran community dealing with extraordinarily high suicide rates and a civilian population struggling to understand. (DVD release: Day & date)

The Final Stand: At the height of WWII, 3,500 young cadets from two Podolsk military schools are sent with their commanding officers to hold up the last line of defense outside of Moscow. This gritty, harrowing film tells the true story of the cadets’ heroic stand in October 1941. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

French Exit: An aging Manhattan socialite (Michelle Pfeiffer) living on what’s barely left of her inheritance moves to a small apartment in Paris with her son and cat. (DVD, Blu-ray release: June 15)

Goodbye Honey: After escaping abduction, a frantic woman must coerce an exhausted truck driver to hide in the back of her truck for the night. The two women take refuge not knowing what the rest of the night has in store. (Digital, VOD)

The Long Way Back: Thriller follows ex-con Max Lyons who battles his demons while trying to live the straight and narrow. But will Max’s past let him move on and live happily ever after, or will an old enemy drag him back into his old, violent ways? (iTunes, Amazon, XBOX, Vudu, FandangoNOW, and local cable & satellite providers)

Long Weekend: Romantic comedy about a down-on-his-luck struggling writer who meets an enigmatic woman who enters his life at the right time. (DVD, Blu-ray release: May 25)

Morgue: After a harrowing accident, the perpetually down-on-his-luck Diego Martinez accepts a gig as a security guard at the local morgue. He thought he’d had a lucky break, but as the night wears on, eerie occurrences and the suddenly not-quite-lifeless body of a victim leave him to wonder: how much otherworldly rage does it take to wake the dead? (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Two of Us: Drama chronicles the secret, decades-long romance between Nina and Madeleine, who live in the same apoartment building. Hidden from Madeleine’s family, the two cultivate an intimate life of their own, until devastation strikes, forcing their love into the light. An often moving, visual experience rooted in the desire for emotional intimacy, the love between Nina and Madeline transcends gender, family and culture in this moving story. (Apple TV, Google Play, Prime Video, FandangoNOW and more)

May 17

The Nevers: August, 1896. Victorian London is rocked to its foundations by a supernatural event which gives certain people – mostly women – abnormal abilities, from the wondrous to the disturbing. But no matter their particular “turns,” all who belong to this new underclass are in grave danger. (Digital)

May 18

Amityville Poltergeist: A young man encounters a weekend of horror after taking a housesitting job from an unusually spooky old woman. As day turns to night, doors start slamming, steps begin to creak, and the ghosts come out to play, or kill. (iTunes, Amazon, Xbox, Playstation, Vudu, FandangoNOW; DVD, release: Day & date)

Hunted: When a young woman, Eve, decides to let loose at a local nightclub after work one evening, she meets a seemingly charming man who invites her back to his place. But Eve quickly realizes she’s being abducted as he knocks her over the head and shoves her into the trunk of his car. As he makes his way to their final destination, they are struck by a wild boar, giving Eve the chance to escape. Now she must find her way out of the nearby woods. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

616 Wilford Lane: After the tragic death of his wife, Jim is a single father of two teenage daughters, Randy and Austyn. Uprooting his family from the city to a mansion in the country, the family soon discovers the town’s dark history and the haunting secrets buried inside the walls of their new home. (VOD)

Take Out Girl: Inspired by a true story. Tera Wong delivers Chinese food for her mother’s struggling restaurant located in a territory referred to as the “Low Bottoms” in south central Los Angeles. And everyone around her, including her unpredictable brother, are financially trapped in this crime and violence-ridden neighborhood. That is until Tera takes a job from a local drug lord, moving “product” inside her takeout food containers. (VOD, Digital)

May 20

Between the World and Me: A gripping adaptation of the New York Times #1 bestselling book by Ta-Nehisi Coates and the Apollo stage performance of the same name. (Digital)

May 21

The Retreat: Renee and Valerie, a couple at a cross roads in their relationship, leave the city to spend the week at a remote cabin with friends. But when they arrive, their friends are nowhere to be found. As they stumble through their relationship woes, they discover they are being hunted by a group of militant extremists who are determined to exterminate them. (VOD)

Sound of Violence: Alexis recovered her hearing during the brutal murder of her family when she was 10. The visceral experience awakened synesthetic abilities in her and started her on an orphaned path of self-discovery through the healing music of brutal violence. But faced with the likelihood of losing her hearing again, Alexis escalates her pursuit of her masterpiece through gruesome sound experiments and devastating designs. (VOD)

Walking While Black: As minority communities face the daily stranglehold of racial profiling, and police officers face relentless scrutiny by an anxious public, tensions mount as lines are being drawn in the sand. Documentary presents proven action steps to bridge the painful gap between peace officers and the communities they serve. (VOD, Digital)

May 25

Deliver Us From Evil: An assassin goes to Thailand in order to solve a kidnapping case linked to him, and finds himself chased by a man whose sibling he killed. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

The Unholy: A hearing-impaired girl is visited by the Virgin Mary and can suddenly hear, speak, and heal the sick. As people flock to witness her miracles, terrifying events unfold. (VOD, DVD, Blu-ray release: June 22)

Vampires Are Real: Vampire hunters Stewart and Everett have been best friends since high school but, now adults, Everett wants to move on with his life and do more than hunt vampires … but Stewart has problems moving on. Only a Vampire can save their friendship now. (DVD release: Day & date)

May 28

Endangered Species: Jack Halsey (Philip Winchester) takes his wife (Rebecca Romijn), their adult kids, and a friend for a dream vacation in Kenya. But as they venture off alone into a wilderness park, their safari van is flipped over by an angry rhino, leaving them injured and desperate. (DVD, Blu-ray release: June 1)

May 31

Baby God: A shocking examination of the work of a Las Vegas fertility specialist and the many women he guided to pregnancy through use of his own sperm, often without their knowledge or consent. The documentary follows his newly-discovered offspring as they grapple with the scope of his misdeeds and the impact that his genes may have on their own identities. (Digital)

Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart : Feature documentary directed by acclaimed filmmaker Frank Marshall (“Seabiscuit”, “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”), chronicles the triumphs and hurdles of brothers Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb, otherwise known as the Bee Gees. (Digital)

Mare of Easttown: Seven-part limited series focused on family and community. Creator Brad Ingelsby returned to his home state of Pennsylvania to write the series, an exploration into the dark side of a close community and an authentic examination of how family and past tragedies can define our present. Kate Winslet stars as Mare Sheehan, a small-town Pennsylvania detective who investigates a local murder as life crumbles around her. (Digital)

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June 1

The Concessionaires Must Die!: The story of a misfit band of movie theater workers dealing with their beloved single screen independent movie theater on the brink of being shut down forever. Together, these theater employees face corporate evil, foreclosure and the unthinkable — having to decide what they want to be when and if they ever grow up. (VOD, Digital)

Hamlet/Horatio: What happens when one of history’s most enduring plays looks through the lens of someone on the sidelines? The film begins on an empty sound stage with the death of Hamlet. The action transpires in his last moment of awareness as the hero of Shakespeare’s most famous play watches his life flash before him while his soul transcends all earthly conflict. “Hamlet/Horatio” is told from the perspective of Hamlet’s closest friend and confidante, Horatio, who takes on the role of film director. (Digital, VOD)

It’s Not a Burden: An intimate, humorous and heartfelt journey into the stories of adult children navigating the challenges and joys of caring for their aging parents. The heartwarming film explores not only the frustrations and fears, but also the transformative bonds that happen when familial roles are reversed, friends support friends and communities come together, exemplifying our capacity to love. (iTunes, Vudu, Google Play, Vimeo and more)

The Sound of Identity: Documentary profiles international Opera star Lucia Lucas’ historic performance at the Tulsa Opera as she becomes the first known transgender woman to perform a principal role in Opera history. (Digital, VOD)

Spare Parts: Set in a godforsaken bar in the middle of nowhere where an all-girl band – Ms. 45 – rips the stage apart with their punk spirit. But their performance impresses an enthusiastic fan who lures the girls into a trap, sedates them, and starts…customizing them. Slowly they begin to gain consciousness and, in total shock, realize their arms have all been replaced with axes and chainsaws to fight gladiator-style in a junkyard arena. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Stray: Documentary follows three stray dogs as they embark on inconspicuous journeys through Turkish society. Zeytin, fiercely independent, embarks on adventures through the city at night; Nazar, nurturing and protective, easily befriends the humans around her; while Kartal, a shy puppy living on the outskirts of a construction site, finds companions in the security guards who care for her. (Apple TV, Google Play, Prime Video, FandangoNOW and more; DVD release: Day & date)

June 4

The Carnivores: Alice and Bret’s dog Harvey is dying, and he’s ruining everything. What had been a bright little family is quickly getting consumed by clouds of self-doubt, suspicion and a disturbing amount of ground beef. (Digital, VOD)

Flashback: Fredrick Fitzell (Dylan O’Brien) is living his best life until he starts having horrific visions of Cindy (Maika Monroe), a girl who vanished in high school. After reaching out to old friends with whom he used to take a mystery drug called Mercury, Fredrick realizes the only way to stop the visions lies deep within his own memories, so he embarks on a terrifying mental odyssey to learn the truth. (DVD, Blu-ray release: June 8)

The Real Thing: After a floundering toy salesman rescues a beguiling woman whose car was stuck on the train tracks, she inadvertently whisks him into an epic series of misadventures that turn his life upside down. While his once humdrum routine was already complicated by two female co-workers, he soon finds himself entrenched with gangsters, strange interlopers, kidnapping, and other sundry crimes. (Digital, VOD)

June 7

Alabama Snake: Explores the shocking story of Glenn Summerford, a Pentecostal minister and serpent handler who attempted to murder his wife with a rattlesnake. (Digital)

Tina: This documentary is a revealing and intimate look at the life and career of musical icon Tina Turner, charting her improbable rise to early fame, her personal and professional struggles throughout her life and her even more improbable resurgence as a global phenomenon in the 1980s. (Digital)

June 8

Good Funk: The lives of immigrants intersect through acts of kindness in a Brooklyn neighborhood on the verge on gentrification. (Digital, VOD)

Nobody: Hutch (Bob Odenkirk) is a nobody. As an overlooked and underestimated father and husband, he takes life’s indignities on the chin and never rocks the boat. But when his daughter loses her beloved kitty-cat bracelet in a robbery, Hutch hits a boiling point no one knew he had. What happens when a pushover finally pushes back? Hutch flips from regular dad to fearless fighter by taking his enemies on a wild ride of explosive revenge. (DVD, Blu-ray release: June 22)

Omerta: The Act of Silence: Set in the iconic Italian neighborhood of Bensonhurst, the film is a peek inside the operation of the Mafia, at a time when the organization had a firm grip on day-to-day living in the area. The word Omerta describes a code of silence about criminal activity and a refusal to give evidence to authorities. (DVD: Day & date)

On the Trail of Bigfoot: The Journey: A handpicked crew of adventurers and investigators head to the Adirondacks of upstate New York for an intensive, adventure-filled week searching for Sasquatch. The documentary takes a deep look into the subject of Bigfoot but also what spurs people to spend their lives searching for a creature that many believe doesn’t exist. (iTunes, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu and FandangoNOW)

Postal: The love-fueled meltdown of Phillip Tress, a hopelessly-romantic Florida millennial. On the day he is set to fly to Hawaii and propose to his dream girl, Phillip wages a war against the shipping company that fails to deliver his engagement ring. (VOD)

Terror Eyes: Three friends take a road trip to the middle of the desert to attend a music festival. As their journey progresses, they begin to grow uneasy when they realize they’re being followed. The trio soon discovers that they are the live subjects of a dark website called “Terror Eyes,” an online platform that broadcasts horrifying events including robberies, violent attacks, and murders. (VOD)

True Mothers: After a long and unsuccessful struggle to get pregnant, Satoko and her husband decide to adopt a child. Over the next six years, the middle-class couple and their young son, Asato, settle into a comfortable, albeit routine life. The family’s orderly existence is shattered by the arrival of Hikari, a young woman who claims to be Asato’s biological mother and demands his return. Japan’s entry for Best International Film Oscar this year. (DVD release: Day & date)

The Unhealer: A bullied teenager gains the means to fight back when a botched faith healing bestows supernatural, shamanistic powers upon him. When his lifelong tormentors pull a prank that causes the death of someone he loves, the teen uses his newfound abilities for revenge and goes on a bloody rampage to settle the score. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Voyagers: With the future of the human race at stake, a group of young men and women, bred for intelligence and obedience, embark on an expedition to colonize a distant planet. But when they uncover disturbing secrets about the mission, they defy their training and begin to explore their most primitive natures. (DVD, Blu-ray release: June 15)

June 11

Holler: To pay for her education, and the chance of a better life, a young woman joins a dangerous scrap metal crew. alongside her older brother. Together, they spend one brutal winter working the scrap yards during the day and stealing valuable metal from the once thriving factories by night. (Digital, VOD)

Mortal Kombat: Based upon the insanely popular video game, the new “Mortal Kombat” takes highly-skilled combatants and transports them to an other-dimensional world where a legendary tournament of champions is taking place. MMA fighter Cole Young seeks out Earth’s greatest champions in order to stand against the enemies of Outworld in a high stakes battle for the universe. (DVD, Blu-ray release: July 13)

Occupation: Rainfall: Two years after aliens land on Earth, survivors from Sydney, Australia, fight in a desperate war as the number of casualties continue to grow. (DVD, Blu-ray release: August 10)

Rock Dog 2: Rock Around the Park: One year after the events of the original “Rock Dog,” Bodi and his band, True Blue, have become locally famous in the village of Snow Mountain — they even have devoted fans. But when a music mogul named Lang gives them the opportunity to tour with pop sensation Lil’ Foxy, Bodi and his friends learn that fame comes at a price, and ultimately discover that only by staying true to yourself can you unleash the power of rock ‘n’ roll. (DVD, Blu-ray release: June 15)

June 14

The Art of Political Murder: Based on Francisco Goldman’s award-winning book of the same name, the film tells the story of the 1998 murder of Guatemalan human rights activist Bishop Juan Gerardi, which stunned a country ravaged by decades of political violence, and the fight for justice that ensued. (Digital)

June 15

Enforcement: When unrest spreads following the death of a Muslim suspect while in police custody, two Danish police officers on routine patrol find themselves trapped in a maze of buildings within a city torn by the loss and fueled by anger. Unwelcome and at risk during violent riots, the officers must manage without police reinforcement and make their way out alive. (DVD release: Day & date)

Half Brother (Brazil): Sandra’s mother has been missing for days. Disoriented and without money, she asks Jorge, her distant half brother, for help. But he is going through a difficult situation: after recording a homophobic aggression, he is being threatened to not release the images. (DVD: Day & date)

H.P. Lovecraft’s The Deep Ones: A married couple rents a beachside cottage only to be surrounded by peculiar neighbors and strange occurrences. They soon discover themselves in the grips of a mysterious cult and their ancient sea god. (DVD release: Day & date)

Lost Airmen of Buchenwald: Documentary tells the story of 168 Allied airmen who fought for survival in Germany’s infamous Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II. When 168 Allied airmen hiding with the French Resistance are betrayed by a double agent and arrested by the German Gestapo, they are then denied P.O.W. status and are sent to Buchenwald. Facing starvation, disease, execution, forced marches, and even a bombing by their own side, the airmen were in a race against time to get out of Buchenwald alive. (Digital, VOD)

The Misfits: A band of modern-day Robin Hoods recruit renowned thief Richard Pace (Pierce Brosnan) to help them pull off the heist of the century: stealing millions in gold bars kept under one of the most secure prisons on earth, owned by rogue businessman Schultz (Tim Roth), and used for funding terrorist groups worldwide. Directed by Renny Harlin. (Digital, VOD)

Night Walk: Frank, an American, visits the Middle East with his girlfriend, Sarah. But when Sarah is killed in a police incident, Frank is framed for her murder and sent to a prison in the U.S. Then, after uncovering the conspiracy that led to Frank’s sentence, his friend dies mysteriously. Now, seeking bloody justice, Frank plans to escape from prison — but he must partner with a dangerous gang to do so. (DVD: Day & date)

The Space Between: Micky Adams (Kelsey Grammer), an eccentric has-been rock musician, loses his grip on reality at a time when his record label is looking to drop him and his newly created “unique” albums. In hopes of breaking out of the record-label mailroom, a young musician is tasked with traveling to the Adams’ bizarre home and forcing him out of his contract. (Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, DirecTV, Vudu, Xfinity, and more)

June 18

Siberia: The keeper (Willem Defoe) of a snowbound bar is pursued by sinister phantasms in this mind-blowing film written and directed by cult filmmaker Abel Ferrara (“Bad Lieutenant”). (DVD, Blu-ray release: June 22)

Take Back: Zara (Gillian White) and Brian (Michael Jai White) are living the perfect small-town life when Zara heroically foils a robbery and becomes headline news. This unwanted notoriety draws elements of Zara’s mysterious past back into her life, putting the lives of her family in danger. When Zara and Brian’s daughter is kidnapped by a sadistic gang of people traffickers led by the vicious Patrick (Mickey Rourke), the pair face a race against time to save her life. (VOD, Digital)

June 20

Under the Grapefruit Tree: The CC Sabathia Story: Documentary from HBO Sports produced in association with Major League Baseball, features the deeply personal story of New York Yankees pitcher Cartsen Charles (“CC”) Sabathia, Jr., using as its foundation behind-the-scenes footage from his final season with the Yankees in 2019. As the highs and lows of his last season are chronicled, Sabathia looks back on his legacy as one of the game’s preeminent pitchers, as well as the profound challenges that shaped him, including his longtime battle with addiction.(Digital)

June 22

Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One: Inspired by the iconic mid-1990s DC story from Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale: A brutal murder on Halloween prompts Gotham’s young vigilante, the Batman, to form a pact with the city’s only two uncorrupt lawmen (Police Captain James Gordan and District Attorney Harvey Dent) in order to take down The Roman, head of the notorious and powerful Falcone Crime Family. (Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Bob Dylan: Odds and Ends: New compilation film featuring rare elements from throughout the artist’s career with rare promotional films, videos and behind-the-scenes footage. (Digital, VOD)

Life in a Year: When Daryn (Jaden Smith), a high school track star, scholar and aspiring rapper, learns that his girlfriend, Isabelle (Cara Delevingne), is sick, he plans to gift her a life’s worth of experiences in the last year she has left. (Digital, VOD)

June 25

Cruella: Academy Award winner Emma Stone (“La La Land”) stars in Disney’s “Cruella,” an all-new live-action feature film about the rebellious early days of one of cinema’s most notorious – and notoriously fashionable – villains, the legendary Cruella de Vil. (DVD, Blu-ray release: September 21)

My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To: Two mysterious siblings find themselves at odds over care for their frail and sickly younger brother — who requires blood to live. (Digital, VOD)

June 29

A Cinderella Story: Starstruck: Finley Tremaine, a small-town farm girl, longs to spread her wings and soar as an aspiring performer. When a Hollywood film crew arrives in her sleepy town, she’s determined to land a role in the production. Unfortunately, a botched audition forces her to change course. She disguises herself as cowboy “Huck” to get her big break and outwit her evil stepmother and devious step-siblings. Sixth installment in the “A Cinderella Story” movie series. (DVD release: July 13)

In Treatment: Season 4: Uzo Aduba plays the lead role of the therapist at the center of the season, as the observant, empathetic Dr. Brooke Taylor. The reimagining of the series is set in present-day Los Angeles and brings a diverse trio of patients in session with Brooke to help navigate a variety of modern concerns. (Digital)

The Perfect Candidate: When Maryam, a hardworking young doctor in a small-town clinic, is prevented from flying to Dubai for a conference without a male guardian’s approval, she seeks help from a politically connected cousin but inadvertently registers as a candidate for the municipal council. Maryam sees the election as a way to fix the muddy road in front of her clinic, but her campaign slowly garners broader appeal. (AppleTV, Amazon, GooglePlay, Vudu, YouTube, Music Box Direct and more; DVD release: Day & date)

Punk the Capital: Building a Sound Movement: When punk rock erupted in Washington DC, it was a mighty convergence of powerful music, friendships, and clear minds. This film explores the incredible challenges that this subculture faced when it took root in the Nation’s Capital in the late 1970s. (VOD)

Separation: A young girl finds solace in her artist father and the ghost of her dead mother. (DVD release: July 13)

Wrath of Man: Mysterious and wild-eyed, a new security guard for a cash truck surprises his co-workers when he unleashes precision skills during a heist. The crew is left wondering who he is and where he came from. Soon, the marksman’s ultimate motive becomes clear as he takes dramatic and irrevocable steps to settle a score. (DVD, Blu-ray release: July 13)

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July 2

Scenes From an Empty Church: In a locked-down NYC, two priests open their church doors to those seeking salvation during the most isolating of times. From the commonplace to the truly metaphysical, their visitors reflect the full spectrum of personal crises of spirituality. Throughout their encounters with the city’s sweetest, wildest and weirdest, the two priests learn the importance of connection, empathy and open-mindedness. (Digital, VOD)

Those Who Wish Me Dead: A teenage murder witness finds himself pursued by twin assassins in the Montana wilderness with a survival expert tasked with protecting him — and a forest fire threatening to consume them all. (DVD, Blu-ray release: August 3)

July 6

Dark Spell: Zhenya, a young wife and mother, is heartbroken after her husband leaves her. Desperate, she tampers with the forces of reality by employing sinister magic — in the form of a spell called “Black Wedding” — to bring him back into her arms. Sure enough, her husband returns to her … but his renewed love for Zhenya has become twisted into something far more obsessive and frightening. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

A Nightmare Wakes: Based on the timeless novel and the birth of one of cinema’s most iconic monsters. While composing her famous novel “Frankenstein,” Mary Shelley descends into an opium-fueled fever dream and carries on a torrid love affair at a remote lake house. As she writes, the characters of her novel come to life and begin to plague her relationship, forcing everyone—including herself—to question her sanity. (DVD: Day & date)

Ran: The sweeping action epic from legendary director Akira Kurosawa (“Rashomon,” “Seven Samurai”) gets a stunning 4K transfer. (Digital)

July 9

The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2: When best selling author Carl Black moves his family back to his childhood home, he must team up with oddball neighbors to do battle with a pimp, who may or may not be an actual vampire. (DVD, Blu-ray release: August 10)

July 13

Downeast: A story of love, loss, and redemption that dives into the often ignored seedy underbelly of Maine. The film combines crime, revenge, and the hope for a new life. (Digital, VOD: iTunes, Amazon Video, Vudu, Comcast, Spectrum, and Cox)

Ghost Master: A Japanese horror-comedy that follows Akira Kurosawa, a nerdy assistant director working on the set of a low budget rom-com at an abandoned school. Burnt out on campy teen dramas, Akira dreams of becoming the ultimate horror master. When a conflict with the director causes half the cast to strike, Akira is left in charge of the production. Ditching the scheduled project and pivoting to his own horror script, titled “Ghost Master,” Akira is shocked when his evil screenplay comes to life and begins possessing the cast. (VOD)

Held: A couple’s ailing marriage is put to the test when they are held hostage in an isolated vacation rental by an unseen Voice that commands their every move. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

A Quiet Place: Part II: Following the deadly events at home in “A Quiet Place,” the Abbott family (Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, Noah Jupe) must now face the terrors of the outside world as they continue their fight for survival in silence. Forced to venture into the unknown, they quickly realize that the creatures that hunt by sound are not the only threats that lurk beyond the sand path. (DVD, Blu-ray release: July 27)

Spiral: From the Book of Saw: A criminal mastermind unleashes a twisted form of justice in the terrifying new chapter from the book of Saw. Working in the shadow of his father, an esteemed police veteran (Samuel L. Jackson), brash Detective Ezekiel “Zeke” Banks (Chris Rock) and his rookie partner (Max Minghella) take charge of a grisly investigation into murders that are eerily reminiscent of the city’s gruesome past. (DVD, Blu-ray, VOD release: July 20)

July 16

How to Deter a Robber: During Christmas in a desolate Northern Wisconsin town, a stubborn young woman and her naïve boyfriend get more than they bargained for when they walk into the wrong cabin. They’re soon forced to face off against a pair of amateur house burglars and protect themselves with “Home Alone”-style booby traps in this darkly comedic romp. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Digital, VOD)

The Rebels of PT-218: Based on a true story. Follows the intrepid crew of an American torpedo boat, one of the first to encounter action in the Mediterranean Theater at the height of WWII. Stars Eric Roberts, William Baldwin, Geoff Meed and Danny Trejo. (Digital)

Sleepless Unrest: The world-famous house that inspired the Conjuring film has recently been sold and is now open to paranormal investigations. With special access, a small group of filmmakers and paranormal investigators are allowed to move into the famously haunted home for two weeks in hopes of capturing evidence. (VOD)

July 20

Fire: Drama follows a battle-tested team sent to the scene of a forest fire deep in the Russian interior. As the inferno engulfs everything in its path, Alexey will have to learn to rely on Roman, as the firefighters all band together to save a village and its residents from total destruction. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Here Today: When veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz (Billy Crystal) meets New York singer Emma Payge (Tiffany Haddish), they form an unlikely yet hilarious and touching friendship that kicks the generation gap aside and redefines the meaning of love and trust. (DVD, Blu-ray release: August 3)

House of Quarantine: Nine people have been locked down together in a house while trying to shoot a movie. Unknowingly, one of their group is infected with COVID-19. The next three weeks become a life and death struggle for survival with no help from the outside amidst a global pandemic and national chaos. (VOD)

Hydra: After retiring as an assassin, Takashi leads a quiet life as a chef at a sushi bar, where he secretly watches over the daughter of a former associate. His peace is short-lived: soon, he is recruited for a final job that he simply can’t refuse. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Room 9: Forty years ago, Room 9 of the Johnson/Bedford Inn, located in a remote small town, was the site of a gruesome double murder. Decades later, with the town terrorized once again by a string of bloody ritual killings, a mysterious woman named Star arrives to investigate and suffers bizarre flashbacks related to the inn’s slayings. (DVD release: Day & date)

Victim of Love: The Copenhagen streets lead to the doorway of hell in Jesper Isaksen’s stylish horror thriller. Charly (Rudi Køhnke) has unwillingly returned to his hometown Copenhagen in order to search for his American girlfriend Amy, who disappeared under strange circumstances at a hotel. Charly decides to revisit the hotel but is soon distracted by possible criminal activities in the room next door, by the tempting bartender Felicia (Siff Andersson) and his own faltering sense of judgment. (Apple TV, DirecTV, Google Play, Prime Video, FandangoNOW and more; DVD: August 10)

July 23

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It: A chilling story of terror, murder and unknown evil that shocked even experienced real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. One of the most sensational cases from their files, it starts with a fight for the soul of a young boy, then takes them beyond anything they’d ever seen before, to mark the first time in U.S. history that a murder suspect would claim demonic possession as a defense. (DVD, Blu-ray release: August 24)

Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard: The world’s most lethal odd couple — bodyguard Michael Bryce and hit man Darius Kincaid — are back for another life-threatening mission. Still unlicensed and under scrutiny, Bryce is forced into action by Darius’s even more volatile wife. Soon, all three are in over their heads when a madman’s sinister plot threatens to leave Europe in total chaos. (DVD, Blu-ray release: August 17)

Midnight in the Switchgrass: While in Florida on another case, FBI agents Helter (Bruce Willis) and Lombardo (Megan Fox) cross paths with state cop Crawford (Emile Hirsch), who’s investigating a string of female murders that appear to be related. Lombardo and Crawford team up for an undercover sting, but it goes horribly wrong, plunging Lombardo into grave danger and pitting Crawford against a serial killer in a twisted game of cat and mouse. (DVD, Blu-ray release: July 27)

July 27

Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two: The killer known as Holiday continues to stalk the Falcone crime family while a new class of costumed criminal rises in Gotham City. Batman suspects that a former ally might be the serial killer. (Blu-ray release: August 10)

Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway: In this live-action/CGI family film, Thomas and Bea are now married and living with Peter and his rabbit family. Bored of life in the garden, Peter goes to the big city, where he meets shady characters and ends up creating chaos for the whole family. (DVD, Blu-ray release: August 24)

Profile: A British journalist goes undercover to infiltrates the online propaganda channels of the so-called Islamic State, only to be sucked in by her recruiter. (DVD, Blu-ray release: August 10)

7 Short Films About (Our) Marriage: A tempestuous romantic drama in seven vignettes that chronicles an interracial marriage, telling a story of turmoil and tenderness as two people try to make their relationship last. (VOD: Amazon Prime Video, Peacock, Apple TV, Google Play, Vimeo, YouTube)

July 30

In the Heights: A film version of the Broadway musical (by Lin-Manuel Miranda) in which Usnavi, a sympathetic New York bodega owner, saves every penny every day as he imagines and sings about a better life. (DVD, Blu-ray release: August 31)

Masquerade: Eleven-year-old Casey is home alone — until a group of intruders, led by Rose (Bella Thorne), break in. They plan to steal her family’s priceless collection of artwork, and Casey must struggle to survive as the stakes grow ever higher and the invaders prove themselves willing to stop at nothing to get what they want. (VOD, Digital)

Tailgate: A cocksure, road-raging family man finds himself pursued and terrorized by the vengeful van driver he chooses to tailgate in this Dutch thriller. (Digital, VOD)

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August 3

About Endlessness: Showcasing seemingly insignificant or historical moments, whether playful, sorrowful, simple, lighthearted or heavy, “About Endlessness” beautifully captures what it means to be human as it delicately wanders into the day-to-day lives of everyday people. (Apple TV, Google Play, Prime Video, FandangoNOW)

Fireboys: Fireboys is the untold story of young men incarcerated in California who are offered a way out: by fighting wildfires. Immersive and personal, this coming-of-age story examines a correctional path that is both hopeful and destructive. (Digital, VOD)

Hum: When a mysterious and impenetrable Chest opens for the first time, a young man becomes inexplicably trapped in the woods along with his spiteful mentor and a strange woman with ties to a local cult. (Digital, VOD)

Lucky: Life takes a sudden turn for a popular self-help book author when she finds herself the target of a mysterious man with murderous intentions. Every night without fail, he comes after her, and every day the people around her barely seem to notice. With no one to turn to, she is pushed to her limits and must take matters into her own hands. (DVD release: Day & date)

Luca: Set in a seaside town on the Italian Riviera, Disney and Pixar’s “Luca” is a coming-of-age story about a young boy experiencing an unforgettable summer. Luca shares his amazing adventures with his friend Alberto, but their fun is threatened by a deeply held secret: They’re sea monsters from a world below the water’s surface. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Mondo Hollywoodland: Follows a mushroom dealer and a man from the 5th dimension as they look for all things groovy and the meaning of “mondo” in Los Angeles. Along the way, these two encounter the various factions of Hollywood as they all bumble through psychedelic-fueled introspection. (Digital, VOD)

On the Trail of UFOs: Dark Sky: Explores decades of reports of unusual craft and lights seen in the skies, and delves into some of the more overlooked aspects of the subject such as men in black, the connection between UFOs and energy sources and encounters with a mysterious being called “Cold.” (iTunes, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu and FandangoNOW)

Pooling to Paradise: an indie comedy about a ride share that turns into an unexpected road trip to Paradise, NV. Four strangers, each at a cross-worlds in their lives, find unexpected connections that change their view on life. (DVD release: Day & date – Walmart only)

A Savage Nature: A lonely waitress is desperate to escape her small town and repair her marriage to her deputy sheriff husband. On the evening of their wedding anniversary, the troubled couple attempts to make a fresh start, but things take an unexpected turn when sinister strangers invade their home. As the night unfolds, loyalties shift, secrets spill, and lives shatter. (VOD, Digital)

August 4

F9: The Fast Saga: Dom and the crew must take on an international terrorist who turns out to be Dom and Mia’s estranged brother. (DVD, Blu-ray release: September 21)

August 6

Night Drive: Russell is a driver in Los Angeles who’s reeling from a series of bad decisions. While his life seems to be caught in a downward spiral, a business proposition from an alluring but enigmatic passenger named Charlotte proves too good to turn down. A simple ride turns deadly, catapulting Russell into an even darker place, but Charlotte may be the key to a second chance he thought he’d never have … if he can make it through the night. (Digital, VOD)

Notorious Nick: Even though he was born with a partial left arm, Nick Newell (Cody Christian) dreams of being a fighter. After wrestling in high school, Nick becomes a fierce competitor when his best friend, Abi, introduces him to mixed martial arts. Suddenly, a tragedy provides Nick with an unexpected opportunity, but to succeed he must commit to becoming the fighter he always hoped to be (DVD: August 17)

Whirlybird: Soaring above the chaotic spectacle of 80s and 90s Los Angeles, a young couple revolutionized breaking news with their brazen helicopter reporting and their action-packed live coverage of monumental moments in the history of L.A., including the 1992 riots and the O.J. Simpson Ford Bronco chase in 1994. (VOD)

August 10

Black Widow: Natasha Romanoff (Johansson) confronts the darker parts of her ledger when a dangerous conspiracy with ties to her past arises in the first film in Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. (DVD, Blu-ray release: September 14)

Crime Story: When ex-mob boss Ben Myers (Richard Dreyfuss) is targeted in a home robbery, he goes on a deadly rampage of vengeance. But with his family caught in the cross hairs, Myers must finally face the consequences of his dark past in this crime thriller. (VOD, Digital)

Dark Stories: What if demons, the living dead, evil dolls, and other supernatural creatures came to haunt our apartments, houses, cafes, museums and other places of daily life? How would you get through it? What would you do to stay alive? Here are five tales of gripping terror: A lone mother is attacked by a bloodthirsty creepy doll … and to keep it from killing her sleeping son, she must use all her imagination to distract it with horror stories. (DVD release: Day & date)

Dreambuilders: Animated feature from Denmark centers on Minna, a young girl who misuses her newfound ability to create and control other people’s dreams to teach her bothersome stepsister a lesson. (DVD, Blu-ray release: August 24)

Joe Bell: The true story of a small town, working class father who embarks on a solo walk across the U.S. to crusade against bullying after his son is tormented in high school for being gay. (DVD, Blu-ray release: October 19)

August 17

After the End: A suspenseful story of life after a viral pandemic. After years on his own in a post-pandemic Oklahoma, a 17 year-old doomsday prepper meets a pregnant girl who brings companionship, but also the danger of a gun-wielding group of survivors hellbent on building a new world. (DVD release: Day & date)

Fast Vengeance: Upon hearing of his brother’s death, Shen returns to his old stomping grounds to find the men responsible and take justice into his own hands. He learns that a biker named Cobra and his ferocious gang, The Midnight Squad, were the ones responsible … but to get anywhere close to them, he must enter the dark, turbulent realm of underground motorcycle racing. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

The Land of the Owls: Follows a pair of Brooklyn couples working through their relationship issues at an upstate retreat. In the isolation of the Catskill Mountains, the retreat leader pushes the couples through a weekend of exercises that force them out of their calcified comfort zones to have a chance to rebuild their partnerships – or to leave them behind. (Apple TV, iTunes, Amazon)

Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins: A “G.I. Joe” spin-off centered around the character of Snake Eyes. (DVD, Blu-ray release: October 19)

Spirit Untamed: An animated story of adventure, family and friendship. Free-spirited Lucky Prescott moves to Miradero to join her estranged father, but she’s decidedly unimpressed with the sleepy town until she discovers a unique tie to her late mother who was a fearless horse-riding stunt performer. (DVD, Blu-ray release: August 31)

Summer of 85: From one of France’s most prolific and versatile filmmakers, François Ozon (“Potiche,” “Frantz,” “Swimming Pool”), comes this acclaimed reverie on first love and the impassioned influence it holds over those who experience it. It’s based the landmark 1982 LGBT young adult novel “Dance on My Grave” by British author Aidan Chambers. (DVD, Blu-ray release: August 31)

The Truffle Hunters: Deep in the forests of Piedmont, Italy, a handful of men, 70 or 80 years young, hunt for the rare and expensive white Alba truffle—which to date has resisted all of modern science’s efforts at cultivation. They’re guided by a secret culture and training passed down through generations, as well as by the noses of their cherished and expertly trained dogs. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

August 19

The Green Knight: This fantasy adventure based on the timeless Arthurian legend tells the story of Sir Gawain (Dev Patel), King Arthur’s reckless and headstrong nephew, who embarks on a daring quest to confront the eponymous Green Knight, a gigantic emerald-skinned stranger and tester of men. (VOD: Apple TV, Amazon Prime, Google Play, Vudu, YouTube and more)

August 20

Habit: L.A. party girl Mads (Bella Thorne) gets a gig running drugs for Eric, a washed-up Hollywood star. When their cash gets stolen and Eric is slain by a rival drug lord, Mads and her two sexy BFFs hide out by dressing up as nuns. But in spite of their costumes, these bad girls are no angels. (DVD, Blu-ray release: August 24)

August 24

Final Frequency: Rogue scientists are bent on stealing Nikola Tesla’s most secret formulas to manufacture the Mother of all Earthquakes and collapse downtown Los Angeles during the G-20 World Summit. The “Voice of God” weapon can control or destroy human minds. Innocent PhD student Esther is caught in the crosshairs as she and a gang of determined misfits battle to save her beloved professor and the world. (VOD)

The Forever Room: When a woman wakes up to find herself shackled in a basement with no memory of how she got there, her horror is amplified when she discovers that her captor is her own mother. Plagued by her slipping mental state, she is soon beset by strange apparitions and frightening experiences. (iTunes, Apple TV, Google Play, Prime Video, FandangoNOW, Vudu)

Funhouse: When eight celebrities from around the globe are invited to compete in an online reality show, they soon realize that they are playing for their very lives, as those voted off suffer horrific consequences — broadcast live to the entire world. (Apple TV, Prime Video, Google Play, FandangoNOW, DirecTV, and more; DVD release: Day & date)

Jurassic Hunt: In this sci-fi thriller, female adventurer Parker joins a crew of male trophy hunters in a remote wilderness park. Their goal: slaughter genetically recreated dinosaurs for sport using rifles, arrows, and grenades. After their guide is killed by raptors, the team tries to escape the park – but the hunters quickly become the hunted. (DVD release: Day & date)

August 27

The Colony: Set in the distant future, a female astronaut, shipwrecked on the long-decimated Earth, must decide the fate of the wasteland’s remaining populace. (Digital, VOD)

August 31

The Boss Baby: Family Business: The Templeton brothers have become adults and drifted away from each other, but a new boss baby with a cutting-edge approach is about to bring them together again – and inspire a new family business in this sequel to 2017’s “The Boss Baby.” (DVD, Blu-ray release: September 14)

Fear and Loathing in Aspen: The true story of an American band of misfits using establishment rules to challenge establishment rule, “Fear and Loathing in Aspen” is based on author and activist Hunter S. Thompson’s 1970 campaign for Sheriff of Aspen, Colorado, which centered around police reform and environmental justice. Written and directed by Bobby Kennedy III and starring Jay Bulger, Cheryl Hines, Amaryllis Fox and Laird Macintosh. (Digital, VOD)

Jungle Cruise: Seeking an ancient tree with healing abilities, Dr. Lily Houghton (Emily Blunt) and wisecracking skipper Frank Wolff (Dwayne Johnson) team up for an adventure down the Amazon. Amidst danger and supernatural forces lurking in the jungle, secrets of the lost tree unfold as their fate – and mankind’s – hangs in the balance. (DVD, Blu-ray release: November 16)

Steel Song: Documentary intimately follows the lives of women who fight in an extreme and full-contact sport, Medieval Armored Combat. (Digital, VOD)

12 Mighty Orphans: Haunted by his mysterious past, a devoted high school football coach leads a scrawny team of orphans to the state championship during the Great Depression and inspires a broken nation along the way. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

A Wake: LGBTQ family drama follows a religious family as they gather to mourn the loss of one of their own, resulting in a clash between the children and parents, and revelations that will shake them all to their cores. (iTunes/Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play, Vudu; DVD release: Day & date)

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September 3

The Gateway: A down-on-his-luck social worker finds himself in over his head when he tries to protect his client from her recently paroled husband, and save the family from the violent threat of the maniacal drug dealer and his crew. (DVD, Blu-ray release: September 7)

Space Jam: A New Legacy: In this live-action/animated remake, a rogue artificial intelligence kidnaps the son of famed basketball player LeBron James, who then has to work with Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes to win a basketball game. (DVD, Blu-ray release: October 5)

Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman: Set in a gritty and decadent 1970s America, the film follows elusive and charming killer Ted Bundy and the manhunt that brought him to justice, involving the detective and the FBI rookie who coined the phrase “serial killer.” (Digital)

September 7

Black Magic Live: Stripped: Journey behind the scenes of Las Vegas’ only black male revue show and uncover the often complicated lives of its male strippers with this no-holds-barred documentary. (Digital, VOD)

SLAXX: A possessed pair of jeans is brought to life to punish the unscrupulous practices of a trendy clothing company. Shipped to the company’s flagship store, the killer jeans proceed to wreak carnage on staff who are locked in overnight to set up the new collection. (DVD release: Day & date)

September 10

Catch the Bullet: Britt MacMasters, a U.S. Marshal, returns from a mission to find his father wounded and his son, Chad, kidnapped by the outlaw Jed Blake. Hot on their trail, Britt forms a posse with a gunslinging deputy and a stoic Pawnee tracker. (DVD, Blu-ray release: September 14)

September 14

Censor: Enid, a film censor, takes pride in her meticulous work, guarding unsuspecting audiences against the deleterious effects of watching the gore-filled decapitations and eye-gouging she pores over. Her sense of duty to protect is amplified by guilt over her inability to recall details of the long-ago disappearance of her sister, recently declared dead in absentia. When Enid is assigned to review a disturbing film from the archive that echoes her hazy childhood memories, she begins to unravel how this eerie work might be tied to her past. (DVD release: Day & date)

Chompy & the Girls: The story of a troubled and depressed young woman who meets her father for the first time – an encounter that goes from awkward to alarming when they witness a man swallow a little girl whole. This terrifying event sends them on a wild ride full of interdimensional entities, scary little girls, and crippling insecurities about the future. (Digital, VOD)

Divine Love (Brazil): “Divine Love” is an unusual take on a future religion that is full of dance parties, ritualistic orgies, cults and Evangelical Christianity, as well as a critique of today’s right-wing led Brazil. (DVD release: Day & date)

The Forever Purge: All the rules are broken as a sect of lawless marauders decides that the annual Purge does not stop at daybreak and instead should never end. (DVD, Blu-ray release: September 28)

The Influencer: Abbie Rose is a popular social-media influencer known for her lifestyle, fashion and makeup videos. One night she signs a coveted contract with Nutrocon, a notorious cosmetic company known to pollute, test on animals and treat female workers unfairly. Immediately, she’s taken down and tied up in her home by a group of masked activists. (iTunes/Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play, Xbox, Vudu, FandangoNOW; DVD release: Day & date)

Lady Usher: Suspense/thriller based on the short story “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe. This updated re-telling possesses the quintessential features of the Gothic: a large dreary house, strange macabre characters with doubled personalities and a mysterious sickness. (DVD release: October 12)

The Shawshank Redemption: The story of Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins), a prominent banker unjustly convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment at Maine’s Shawshank Prison. He’s befriended by convict Red (Morgan Freeman) who’s been in long enough to know the ropes and helps him cope with the frightening realities of prison life. As the two men grow closer, so does the sense of hope that can truly set them free. (Digital, VOD)

Shelter in Place: When a global pandemic limits the possibility of travel, a honeymooning couple gets stranded at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel where a skeleton staff of two employees tend to them. When tensions escalate amidst a forced lockdown, it becomes apparent there is more to fear at the storied hotel than just cabin fever. (Digital, VOD)

Skinwalker: The Howl of the Rougarou: Documentary on the mythical skinwalkers (werewolves) that have haunted the Louisiana swamps and bayous for 400 years. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

What She Said: When a young woman decides to drop the charges against her rapist after a year of courtroom proceedings that have led nowhere, her friends and siblings gather to stage a Thanksgiving intervention. (Digital)

September 17

Lady of the Manor: An aimless ne’er-do-well (Melanie Lynskey) becomes a tour guide in a historic estate and winds up befriending the manor’s resident ghost. (DVD, Blu-ray release: September 21)

The Suicide Club: Supervillains Harley Quinn, Bloodsport, Peacemaker and a collection of nutty cons at Belle Reve prison join the super-secret, super-shady Task Force X as they are dropped off at the remote, enemy-infused island of Corto Maltese. (DVD, Blu-ray release: October 26)

September 21

“Buddy Guy: The Blues Chase the Blues Away: Captures the story of George “Buddy” Guy, who transcended his early years as a sharecropper in Lettsworth, Louisiana in the 1940s to become one of the most influential guitarists of all time. (Digital, VOD)

Hudson: After learning about his mother’s death, Hudson, a reclusive but charming man, embarks on a journey with his distant cousin to scatter his mother’s ashes in the Hudson Valley. Along the way they meet an unusual hitchhiker and their simple road trip turns into a dysfunctional adventure of self discovery, mini-golf, and broken Volvos. (Digital)

Little Vampire: Little Vampire has been 10 years old for the last 300 years. Despite living in a haunted house with a merry group of monsters, he is bored to death. His dream? Going to school to meet other kids. Unfortunately, his parents won’t let him leave the mansion, because they believe the outside world is way too dangerous! (DVD, Blu-ray release: October 5)

Night of the Animated Dead: Revisit George A. Romero’s 1968 horror classic “Night of the Living Dead” in this altogether unprecedented animated presentation. (DVD, Blu-ray release: October 5)

The Protege: Rescued as a child by the legendary assassin Moody (Samuel L. Jackson), Anna (Maggie Q) is the world’s most skilled contract killer. When Moody is brutally killed, she vows revenge for the man who taught her everything she knows. (DVD, Blu-ray release: October 19)

This Is the Night: Set in the summer of 1982 with its backdrop the release of “Rocky III.” The story tells of an average teen who embarks on a quest in his Rocky Balboa-obsessed town that swirls in his family members. Stars Naomi Watts and Frank Grillo. (Digital, VOD)

September 24

Chernobyl 1986: The first major Russian feature film about the aftermath of the explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power station, when hundreds of people sacrificed their lives to clean up the site of the catastrophe, and to successfully prevent an even bigger disaster that could have turned a large part of the European continent into an uninhabitable exclusion zone. The unlikely hero of the film is Alexey, a fireman at the power station. (Digital)

Time Is Up: A highly accomplished student with a passion for physics and keen to get into a prestigious American university meets up with a troubled and problematic young man who, due to a trauma suffered as a child, sees his desires continually hindered by a past that seems to constantly haunt him. (Digital, VOD)

Venus As a Boy: A struggling artist, living a life in limbo between who he is and who he wants to be, is interrupted by a beautiful woman who forces him to choose. (VOD)

September 28

Free Guy: A bank teller (Ryan Reynolds) who discovers he is actually a background player in an open-world video game decides to become the hero of his own story – one he rewrites himself. Now, in a world where there are no limits, he is determined to be the guy who saves his world his way – before it’s too late. (DVD, Blu-ray release: October 12)

Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain: Chef, writer, adventurer, provocateur: Anthony Bourdain lived his life unabashedly. This documentary is an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at how an anonymous chef became a world-renowned cultural icon. (DVD release: October 12)

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October 1

The Addams Family 2: Morticia and Gomez are distraught that their children are growing up, skipping family dinners, and totally consumed with “scream time.” To reclaim their bond they decide to cram Wednesday, Pugsley, Uncle Fester and the crew into their haunted camper and hit the road for one last miserable family vacation. (VOD: Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, YouTube, Vudu, DirecTV, Spectrum, Xfinity)

American Night: A neo-noir set in the New York City’s corrupt contemporary art world where the art dealer John Kaplan (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) and the ruthless head of New York’s mafia, Michael Rubino (Emile Hirsch), fight for money, art, power and love. (Digital, VOD: Apple TV, Amazon Prime, Google Play and Vudu)

Coming Home In the Dark: A family’s idyllic outing at an isolated coastline descends into terror when a high school teacher, his wife and two stepsons come across a pair of murderous drifters who thrust them into a nightmare road trip. (VOD)

Reminiscence: Nick Bannister (Hugh Jackman), a private investigator of the mind, navigates the darkly alluring world of the past by helping his clients access lost memories. Living on the fringes of the sunken Miami coast, his life is forever changed when he takes on a new client, Mae (Rebecca Ferguson), but a simple matter of lost and found becomes a dangerous obsession. (DVD, Blu-ray release: November 9)

October 5

The Amityville Moon: What if a house of holiness turned out to be a haven of evil? As Alyssa and Karla try to escape from the church home that holds them captive, Karla is slaughtered by a vicious, semi-human creature. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

Because of Charley: An estranged racially-mixed stepfamily reluctantly gathers at a Central Florida home for an anniversary party, fully intending to keep the visit brief – but Hurricane Charley takes an unexpected turn that changes everything. (Digital, VOD)

Fried Barry: Barry is a drug-addled degenerate who, after yet another bender, gets abducted by aliens. Barry takes a backseat as his alien visitor assumes control of his body and takes it for a joyride through Cape Town in an onslaught of drugs, sex and violence. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

The Night House: A widow (Rebecca Hall) begins to uncover her recently deceased husband’s disturbing secrets after receiving visions of a presence in the house calling to her, beckoning her with a ghostly allure. (DVD, Blu-ray release: October 19)

Old: M. Night Shyamalan’s latest thriller follows a family on a tropical holiday who discover that the secluded beach where they are relaxing for a few hours is somehow causing them to age rapidly … reducing their entire lives into a single day. (DVD, Blu-ray release: October 19)

Paul Newman – The Paul Newman Trilogy: Three early live TV performances starring Paul Newman as a college kid, a clothing manufacturer, and a cowardly soldier. Produced by David Susskind for inclusion in various TV anthology series, these shows have not be seen since their original air dates in 1956-57. Featuring all star casts, headed by Paul Newman and starring Jack Lord, Nehemiah Persoff, Sydney Pollack, and Frank Campanella, each episode contains the original commercials and previews of future shows. (DVD: Day & date)

The Power and the Glory: The Graham Greene novel that made the world gasp, about a priest who somehow stumbled onto the road to martyrdom. In the 1930s, a cynical Catholic priest is sent to Mexico to preach in post-revolution Mexico: a cleric who risks his life by continuing to conduct the Catholic Mass in secret after the totalitarian government has outlawed the Catholic Church. (DVD: Day & date)

Saving Sloane: After spoiled city girl Sloane Emerson gets in trouble yet again, her wealthy parents send her off to the country. There, the rebellious teen ends up forming a bond with the last thing in the world she would’ve thought – a horse. (DVD release: Day & date)

Spring Blossom: A charming debut feature from 20-year-old Suzanne Lindon offers a bold and exploratory twist on a coming-of-age tale. Lindon plays Suzanne, a 16-year-old student daydreaming through a mundane high-school spring. While walking home, she catches sight of a handsome theater actor, similarly lost in his own thoughts. They’re intrigued by each other, and their conversations eventually whisk them into a world of their own, which Lindon brings to life with freewheeling musical numbers and oneiric vignettes. (iTunes/Apple, Amazon Prime, Google Play, Microsoft Xbox, VUDU, InDemand, DirecTV, FandangoNOW: DVD release: Day & date)

Sunset on the River Styx: A chance meeting of two morose lovers sends them spiraling down a surreal rabbit hole. Their relationship is challenged by their pasts, their futures, their perception of time, and a vampire death cult. (VOD)

October 8

Aileen Wuornos: American Boogeywoman: Based on Aileen Wuornos’s — America’s most notorious female serial killer — early life. In 1976 a young Aileen arrives in Florida searching for a new life that will help her escape her tragic past but, tormented by inner demons, she surrenders to her murderous impulses and wreaks havoc in the peaceful seaside community of Deland, Florida. (Digital)

American Insurrection: After a powerful militia seizes control of the U.S., a group of friends attempt to escape the escalating violence and oppression. (Digital, VOD)

The Secret of Sinchanee: An industrial tow truck driver suffering from insomnia returns to his childhood home after the untimely death of his father, to discover that a paranormal presence has been living in the house and haunting the sacred land it was built on. (Digital, VOD: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, Comcast, Spectrum, Cox and more)

Survive the Game: When cop David (Bruce Willis) is injured in a drug bust gone wrong, his partner, Cal, pursues the two criminals who shot him to a remote farm owned by troubled vet. As Cal and Eric plot their defense, more of the gang arrives — along with a wounded David — and, outnumbered, the three heroes must use stealth, smarts, and marksmanship to take down the drug-dealing mob. (DVD, Blu-ray release: October 12)

October 12

Don’t Breathe 2: Hiding out for years in an isolated cabin, Norman Nordstrom has taken in and raised a young girl orphaned from a house fire. Their quiet existence is shattered when a group of kidnappers show up and take the girl, forcing Norman to leave his safe haven to save her. (DVD, Blu-ray release: October 26)

The Invisible Mother: The story of a lesbian stoner, Marcy, and her grandparents, who are being tormented by the psychedelic spirits of an old photo album. (VOD)

Killing Eleanor: A terminally ill old lady who wants to die on her own terms convinces a self destructive addict to help kill her in exchange for clean urine. (Digital, VOD)

Lust Life Love: A star-crossed love story set in the world of polyamory and sex parties in New York City. (Digital, VOD)

Stillwater: A dramatic thriller follows an American oil-rig roughneck from Oklahoma (Matt Damon) who travels to Marseilles to visit his estranged daughter, in prison for a murder she claims she did not commit. Confronted with language barriers, cultural differences, and a complicated legal system, he builds a new life for himself in France as he makes it his personal mission to exonerate his daughter. (DVD, Blu-ray release: October 26)

October 15

Dear Evan Hansen: The breathtaking, generation-defining Broadway hit became a movie, with Tony, Grammy and Emmy Award winner Ben Platt reprising his role as an anxious, isolated high schooler aching for understanding and belonging amid the chaos and cruelty of the social-media age. (VOD only)

Needle in a Timestack: Nick and Janine live in marital bliss until Janine’s ex-husband warps time to try to tear them apart. As Nick’s memories disappear, he must decide what he’s willing to sacrifice in order to hold onto – or let go of – everything he loves. (DVD, Blu-ray release: October 19)

October 19

A Case of Blue: Recently retired Richard Flicker gets a second chance at romance when he attends a life-drawing class in New York City and encounters free-spirited Amelia, who is the spitting image of a long-lost love from decades ago. (Digital, VOD only)

Dashcam: A psychological thriller following Jake, a reclusive news editor, who is inadvertently sent secret dashcam video evidence that points to a possible conspiracy and cover-up involving high-ranking government officials. (VOD only)

Escape From Mogadishu: Based on a true story. As civil war rages in Mogadishu, rival North and South Korean diplomats are left trapped. With no aid from either government, their only shot at survival may require uniting with bitter adversaries to escape. (Digital)

Fear PHarm 2: Picks up where “Fear PHarm” left off. After fighting for her life within a corn field maze and trying to outrun a number of murderous psychos, Melanie (Tuttle) has regained consciousness to discover that she is now being held hostage by the Walker family, so they can continue to harvest her skin for their breakthrough skin care cream. (Apple TV, Prime Video, Google Play, FandangoNOW, DirecTV and more; DVD release: Day & date)

Mandibles: Simple-minded friends Jean-Gab and Manu embark on the adventure of their friendship. After stealing a beat-up Mercedes in order to deliver a mysterious briefcase to an unknown recipient, the friends find more than they bargained for when they hear a buzzing, thumping noise coming from the trunk of the car. When they open it, they find a gigantic fly trapped inside, and the pair decide to forgo their original mission and instead focus on training the fly to carry out robberies for them in hopes of making a ton of cash. (VOD)

Mothers of the Revolution: On September 5th, 1981, a group of women came together to change the world. These women marched from Wales to Berkshire to protest nuclear weapons being kept at RAF Greenham Common. The Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp that followed challenged world leaders and went on to inspire millions as the world’s first and biggest female-only demonstration, preceded only by the suffragettes. (Digital only)

A Nomad River: A blend of fictional and non-fictional narrative that looks at the world through a civilizational lens. This is a personal struggle of four ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances, as they travel across India, an ancient civilization struggling with climate change, water crisis, poverty, and hygiene issues. (Digital, VOD)

Respect: The remarkable true story of Aretha Franklin’s journey to find her voice in the midst of the turbulent social and political landscape of 1960s America. (DVD, Blu-ray release: November 9

Slumber Party Massacre: A contemporary, twist-filled reimagining of the 1982 cult classic from Roger Corman and Amy Holden Jones. A slumber party turns into a bloodbath when a power drill-wielding psychopath disrupts the fun. (Digital, VOD only)

The Weasels’ Tale (2019 — Argentina): A group of four old friends consisting of a film director, a film writer, an actress and her husband share a big house in the country. Their coexistence is menaced by a young couple who resourcefully and deceitfully seek to get them to sell the house to develop a real estate project of their own. (DVD release: Day & date)

October 22

At the Ready: Documentary about a group of senior high school students training to become police officers and Border Patrol agents at El Paso’s Horizon High School, near the U.S./Mexico border. (VOD only)

Malignant: A woman is paralyzed by shocking visions of grisly murders, and her torment worsens as she discovers that these waking dreams are in fact terrifying realities. (DVD, Blu-ray release: November 30)

Old Henry: An elevated action-Western about a widowed farmer and his son who warily take in a mysterious, injured man with a satchel of cash. When a posse of men claiming to be the law come for the money, the farmer must decide whom to trust. Defending against a siege of his homestead, he reveals a talent for gunslinging that surprises everyone, calling his true identity into question. (Blu-ray release: November 9)

The Subject: Follows a successful white documentary filmmaker as he deals with the fallout from his last film, which caught the murder of a Black teen on tape. While he shoots a new doc series for a major network, someone films his every move, threatening his idyllic life. (Digital, VOD)

October 26

Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster: This captivating new documentary sheds light on William Henry Pratt (better known by his stage name, Boris Karloff) as Hollywood’s master of menace, as well as his films, his legend and the fears that haunted him through his life. (Digital, VOD)

Language Lessons: When Adam’s (Mark Duplass) husband surprises him with weekly Spanish lessons, he’s unsure about where or how this new element will fit into his already structured life. But when tragedy strikes, his Spanish teacher, Cariño (Natalie Morales), becomes a lifeline he didn’t know he needed. (Digital, VOD)

Skull: The Mask: After disappearing over 50 years ago, an ancient artifact known as the Mask of Anhangá resurfaces at an archaeological dig in the Amazon. It is brought to Sao Paulo to be exhibited at a museum, but before reaching its destination, the Mask starts to claim its victims as it possesses and forces them to carry out visceral sacrifices in gruesome fashion. (DVD release: Day & date)

Time Now: Mystery-thriller. Several years after a falling out with her family in Detroit, a young woman returns to the city she grew up in to mourn the sudden death of her twin brother. (VOD only)

October 29

ROH: Malaysian genre film: Cut off from civilization, a single mother puts her children on high alert when they bring home a strange young girl caked in clay. She tells of spirits and spirit hunters and after spending the night she delivers an ominous prophecy: the family will all soon die. As strangers begin to show up on her doorstep, and terrible events crop up around them, she quickly finds another reason to fear the forest. (Digital, VOD only)

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