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DVD Top Movie Releases for August


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August 2

  • The Lobster

    photo for The Lobster Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, the director behind the Academy Award-nominated "Dogtooth," this provocative, edgy, and wickedly hilarious film is a story about love, relationships, and societal conformity. In a dystopian near future, single people, according to the laws of The City, are taken to The Hotel, where they are obliged to find a romantic partner in 45 days or are transformed into the animal of their choice and sent off into The Woods. Colin Farrell stars as David, a man who has just been dumped by his wife. David is sent to the mysterious Hotel while he searches for a new partner, and after several romantic misadventures, decides to make a daring escape to abandon this world. He ultimately joins up with a rebel faction known as The Loners, a group founded on a complete rejection of romance. But once there, David meets an enigmatic stranger (Rachel Weisz) who stirs up unexpected and strong feelings within him. 2015 Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize winner. Vitals: Director: Yorgos Lanthimos. Stars: Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, John C. Reilly, Lea Seydoux, Ben Whishaw. 2016, CC, MPAA rating: R, 118 min., Comedy Drama, Box office gross: $2.263 million, Lionsgate. Extras: 3 stars

  • Mother's Day

    photo for From the ensemble-cast-director of "New Year's Eve" and "Valentine's Day" comes this dud of an ensemble film that connects the lives of a group of people maneuvering their way through relationships and family dysfunction in the week leading up to Mother’s Day. Garry Marshall's big-screen directing career began with a bang with "The Flamingo Kid," "Nothing in Common" and "Beaches," reached its peak with "Pretty Woman," then spiralled into a saccharine free-fall that's ended up with this cardboard character, cliche-ridden mess. Vitals: Director: Garry Marshall. Stars: Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson, Julia Roberts, Jason Sudeikis, Britt Robertson, Timothy Olyphant, Hector Elizondo, Jack Whitehall. 2016, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 119 min., Comedy, Box office gross: $22.806 million, Universal. Extras: Deleted scenes, gag reel. 2 stars

  • Meet the Blacks

    photo for Meet the Blacks The Black family is getting out of Chicago in hopes of a better life. After Carl Black (Mike Epps) comes into some unexpected funds, he takes his family and leaves the hustling lifestyle behind for something better. Carl, his wife Lorena (Zulay Henao), son Carl Jr. (Alex Henderson), daughter Allie Black (Bresha Webb) and cousin Cronut (Lil Duval) pack up and move to Beverly Hills. Turns out, Carl couldn't have picked a worse time to move. They arrive right around the time of the annual purge, when all crime is legal for twelve hours. Vitals: Director: Deon Taylor. Stars: Mike Epps, Zulay Henao, George Lopez, Mike Tyson, Alex Henderson, Bresha Webb, Lil Duval, Phil Austin, Kate Enggren. 2015, CC, MPAA rating: R, 94 min., Comedy, Box office gross: $9.093 million, Lionsgate. Extras: "The Making of Meet the Blacks" featurette, "Hit the Gas" music video, "Behind the Scenes of Hit the Gas," "Don't Hate Wiring!" parody commercial, outtakes. 2 stars


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August 9

  • A Hologram for the King

    photo for A Hologram for the King (2016) Based on the award-winning novel of the same name by David Eggers. Cultures collide when a recently divorced American businessman (Tom Hanks) is sent to Saudi Arabia to close what he hopes will be the deal of a lifetime -- pitching a state-of-the-art holographic teleconferencing system to a king. Baffled by local customs and stymied by an opaque bureaucracy, he eventually finds his footing with the help of a wise-cracking taxi driver (Alexander Black) and a beautiful Saudi doctor (Sarita Choudhury). Vitals: Director:Tom Tykwer. Stars: Tom Hanks, Ben Whishaw, Sarita Choudhury, Tom Skerritt, Sidse Babett Knudsen. 2016, CC, MPAA rating: R, 97 min., Drama, Box office gross: $4.143 million, Lionsgate. Extras: "The Making of A Hologram For The King" featurette, "From Novel to Screen: The Adaptation of A Hologram For The King" featurette, "Perfecting the Culture" featurette. 2 stars



August 16

  • God's Not Dead 2

    photo for God's Not Dead 2 Faith-based drama centers on Grace (Melissa Joan Hart), a Christian teacher, who is forced before a judge for honestly answering a question about Jesus in the classroom. With the principal and superintendent joining forces with a zealous civil liberties group, Grace faces an epic court case that could cost her the career she loves and expel God from the classroom. Vitals: Director: Harold Cronk. Stars: Melissa Joan Hart, Jesse Metcalfe, Ernie Hudson, David A.R. White, Hayley Orrantia, Robin Givens, Fred Thompson. 2016, CC, MPAA rating: PG, 120 min., Drama, Box office gross: $20.615 million, Pure Flix Entertainment. 2 stars



August 23

  • The Nice Guys

    photo for The Nice Guys Holland March (Ryan Gosling) is a down-on-his-luck private eye in 1977 Los Angeles. Jackson Healy (Russell Crowe) is a hired enforcer who hurts people for a living. Fate turns them into unlikely partners after a young woman named Amelia (Margaret Qualley) mysteriously disappears. Healy and March soon learn the hard way that some dangerous people are also looking for Amelia. Their investigation takes them to dark places as they uncover a shocking conspiracy that reaches up to the highest circles of power. Vitals: Director: Shane Black. Stars: Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling, Kim Basinger, Matt Bomer, Margaret Qualley, Keith David, Beau Knapp, Angourie Rice. 2016, CC, MPAA rating: R, 116 min., Action Comedy, Box office gross: $38.087 million, Warner. Extras: "Always Bet On Black" featurette. Blu-ray adds "Worst. Detectives. Ever. Making The Nice Guys" featurette. 3 stars

  • The Huntsman: Winter's War

    photo for The Huntsman: Winter's War The fantastical world of Snow White and the Huntsman expands to reveal how the fates of The Huntsman Eric and Queen Ravenna are deeply and dangerously intertwined. The evil Queen Ravenna (Charlize Theron) betrays her good sister Freya (Emily Blun) with an unforgivable act, freezing Freya's heart to love and unleashing in her an icy power she never knew she possessed. Retreating to a kingdom far to the north, Freya raises an army of Huntsmen as her protectors, with the only rule that no two of them should ever fall in love. As a war for domination escalates between the two queens, the hero standing between good and evil is Freya's most elite Huntsman, Eric (Chris Hemsworth). Alongside fellow warrior Sara (Jessica Chastain) -- the only woman who has ever captured his heart -- Eric must help Freya vanquish her sister or Ravenna's wickedness will rule for eternity. Vitals: Director: Cedric Nicolas-Troyan. Stars: Chris Hemsworth, Jessica Chastain, Emily Blunt, Charlize Theron, Sam Claflin, Sheridan Smith, Sophie Cookson, Colin Morgan, Rob Brydon, Nick Frost. 2016, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 114 min., Action-Adventure Fantasy, Box office gross: $47.952 million, Universal. Extras: Deleted scenes, gag reel, "Dressed To Kill" costumes featurette, "Love Conquers All" behind-the-scenes featurette, commentary by director Cedric Nicolas-Troyan. Blu-ray adds "Two Queens and Two Warriors" featurette on the strength and complexity of the film's female roles, "Meet the Dwarfs" featurette, "Magic All Around" visual effects featurette. 2 stars

  • Maggie's Plan

    photo for Maggie's Plan Greta Gerwig stars as Maggie Hardin, a vibrant and practical thirtysomething New Yorker working in education who, without success in finding love, decides now is the time to have a child on her own. But when she meets John Harding (Ethan Hawke), an anthropology professor and struggling novelist, Maggie falls in love for the first time, and adjusts her plans for motherhood. Complicating matters, John is in an unhappy marriage with Georgette Harding (Julianne Moore), an ambitious academic who is driven by her work. With some help from Maggie's eccentric and hilarious best friends, married couple Tony (Bill Hader) and Felicia (Maya Rudolph), Maggie sets in motion a new plan that intertwines their lives and connects them in surprising and humorous ways. Vitals: Director: Rebecca Miller. Stars: Greta Gerwig, Ethan Hawke, Julianne Moore, Bill Hader, Maya Rudolph. 2016, CC, MPAA rating: R, 98 min., Comedy-Drama, Box office gross: $2.255 million, Sony. Extras: "Controlling Fate: The Making of Maggie's Plan" featurette, outtakes, Q & A at The Sundance Film Festival, commentary with writer-director Rebecca Miller. 2 stars



August 30

  • The Jungle Book

    photo for The Jungle Book CGI adventure based on Rudyard Kipling's timeless stories, inspired by Disney's classic 1967 animated film and centered on Mowgli (Neel Sethi), a man-cub who's been raised by a family of wolves. But Mowgli finds he is no longer welcome in the jungle when fearsome tiger Shere Khan (voice of Idris Elba), who bears the scars of Man, promises to eliminate what he sees as a threat. Vitals: Director: Jon Favreau. Stars: Neel Sethi, voices of Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba, Lupita Nyong'o, Scarlett Johansson, Giancarlo Esposito, Christopher Walken, Garry Shandling. 2016, CC, MPAA rating: PG, 106 min., Family Adventure, Box office gross: $358.041 million, Disney. Extras: "King Louie's Temple: Layer by Layer" featurette. Blu-ray adds "The Jungle Book Reimagined," "I Am Mowgli" featurette on Neel Sethi, commentary with director Jon Favreau. 3 stars

  • Me Before You

    photo for Me Before You When Louisa Clark unexpectedly loses her waitressing job she must scramble to replace the income that her tight-knit family depends upon. Desperation drives her to take a job as a caregiver to Will Traynor, a man who used to be a wealthy banker with an adventurous soul, living life to the very fullest, but for whom those days are in the past. After a tragic accident, Will lost the desire to live and now keeps everyone at a distance with his caustic, overbearing attitude. But unlike his family, Louisa refuses to tiptoe around him or cater to his moods. In fact, her sparkling personality and easy nature are hard for even Will to ignore, and soon enough each becomes exactly what the other needs. Based on the bestselling novel by Jojo Moyes. Vitals: Director: Thea Sharrock. Stars: Emilia Clarke, Sam Claflin, Janet McTeer, Charles Dance, Brendan Coyle, Stephen Peacocke, Matthew Lewis, Jenna Coleman, Samantha Spiro, Vanessa Kirby. 2016, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 110 min., Romance, Box office gross: $55.343 million, MGM/Warner Bros. Extras: "Me Before You: From Page to Screen," outtakes, deleted scenes. 2 stars


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