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OnVideo's Weekly Guide to Home Video Releases

Tuesday, February 7 -- Monday, February 13

All DVD Releases


    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

    photo for (2022) Queen Ramonda, Shuri, M'Baku, Okoye and the Dora Milaje fight to protect the kingdom of Wakanda from intervening world powers in the wake of King T'Challa's death. As the Wakandans strive to embrace their next chapter, the heroes must band together with the help of War Dog Nakia and Everett Ross and forge a new path for their nation. Vitals: Director: Ryan Coogler. Stars: Angela Bassett, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, Danai Gurira, Florence Kasumba, Lupita Nyong’o, Martin Freeman. 2021, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 161 min., Action Adventure, North American box office gross: $446.912 million, worldwide $832.574 million, Marvel/Disney. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray + Digital Code, 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Combo + Digital Code, VOD, Digital. Extras: Deleted scenes; gag reel; commentary; "Envisioning Two Worlds" featurette; "Passing the Mantle" featurette. Read more here 3 stars





    This Week's Digital Releases

    February 7

    Empire of Light: Set in and around a faded old cinema in an English coastal town in the early 1980s, the film follows Hilary (Olivia Colman), a cinema manager struggling with her mental health, and Stephen (Micheal Ward), a new employee who longs to escape this provincial town in which he faces daily adversity. (DVD, Blu-ray release: February 21)

    The Last Deal: A black market marijuana dealer tries to make one final score before getting squeezed out of the business when cannabis becomes legal. (Digital only)

    Nana's Boys: With subtle, vulnerable performances, Nana's Boys focuses on the intimate life of a couple who are confronted with the fact that their relationship is not as solid as they thought. (DVD release: February 23)

    One Year Off: Claire and her pals are invited to the West Indies by their friend Ben, who just inherited an island getaway. To pass the long days, they start a business hosting beachfront weddings, resulting in both awesome success and hilarious disaster. (Digital, VOD only)

    The Student: A seemingly innocuous sociology student, entranced by and hoping to discover the meaning and purpose of the human soul, dances at night at a local strip club under the stage name Gerda in an effort to support herself and her ailing mother. (Digital, VOD only)

    To the End: Stopping the climate crisis is a question of political courage, and the clock is ticking. Over three years of turbulence and crisis, four young women fight for a Green New Deal, and ignite a historic shift in U.S. climate politics. (Digital, VOD only)

    February 10

    The Way Out: A young man deals with the loss of his abusive father by taking advice from a charming, dangerous stranger who teaches him about life, sex, and fighting back. (Digital, VOD only)

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    All DVD Releases

    photo for Becky Becky (2019) Starring then 14-year-old phenom Lulu Wilson (TV's "The Haunting of Hill House," "Annabelle: Creation," "Ouija: Origin of Evil") as a pint-sized femme fatale, Kevin James in a surprise turn as a stone-cold Neo-Nazi killer, and Joel McHale, "Becky" is a stylishly crafted and tenaciously acted thriller about a teenager's weekend at a lake house with her father that takes a turn for the worse when a group of convicts wreaks havoc on their lives. Formats: Blu-ray. Extras: Film introductions from directors Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion; "Two Heads are Better than One: Directing Becky" with Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion; "No Laughing Matter" with Joel McHale; "The Fight of her Life" with Lulu Wilson; fan art and behind-the-scenes photo galleries; commentary with actress Lulu Wilson and screenwriters Ruckus and Lane Skye; limited edition slipcover & reversible sleeve (First Run Only). (Arrow Video/MVD Entertainment). Read more here.

    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) Angela Bassett, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, Danai Gurira, Florence Kasumba, Lupita Nyong’o, Martin Freeman. The people of Wakanda fight to protect their home from intervening world powers as they mourn the death of King T'Challa. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray + Digital Code, 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Combo + Digital Code, VOD, Digital. Extras: Deleted scenes; gag reel; commentary; "Envisioning Two Worlds" featurette; "Passing the Mantle" featurette. (Marvel/Disney). Read more here

    photo for Divide & Conquer Divide & Conquer (2021) Three women warriors find themselves on the run and kicking in the teeth of every misogynist that dares to cross their path. Troma's Lloyd Kaufman calls it, "A Feminist movie for the 21st century!" This estrogen fueled grindhouse tribute is Written, Directed and starring Mercedes The Muse ("Honor Killing," "Rose & Viktor: No Mercy"). Formats: Blu-ray. Extras: "An Introduction" by Lloyd Kaufman; Cast & Crew Commentary; "Making a Damn Movie: The Making of Divide & Conquer"; "The Three Muses" featurette; LA pPremiere Q&A session; premiere at The Balboa Theatre; trailers; "American Cinematheque Honors Troma." (Tromas).



    photo for Don't Deliver Us From Evil (1971 -- France) Jeanne Goupil, Catherine Wagener, Bernard Dhéran, Gérard Darrieu. Two young convent girls become friends and decide to spend the summer together. However, their innocent bicycle rides and walks in the country soon develop a much more sinister side -- influenced by their reading of forbidden books, they decide to explore the world of perversion and cruelty. They find a victim and use their innocent appearance to seduce and destroy him. Once they have stepped over the line, they find it impossible to stop. And soon they are contemplating the ultimate evil act. Hugely controversial, the film was banned for blasphemy and was never released theatrically in the US. This first Blu-ray release is newly restored from the film's original negative and includes a number of exclusive extra features. The film was screened as part of the Directors Fortnight at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. Formats: Blu-ray. (Mondo Macabro).

    photo for .com for Murder .com for Murder (2002) In cyberspace, no one can hear you scream. This turn-of-the-millennium cyber psycho-thriller from Nico Mastorakis ("Island of Death," "Nightmare at Noon") showcases the usual gleeful eye for excess and inspired casting (including rock stars Roger Daltrey and Huey Lewis) one has come to expect from the cult director. Nastassja Kinski stars as Sondra Brummel, a young woman confined to a wheelchair following a skiing accident, who decides to have a bit of fun on an internet dating site with her friend Misty (Nicollette Sheridan) while her architect boyfriend Ben (Daltrey) leaves her alone for the weekend in the high-tech intelligent mansion he has built for them. Online anonymity works both ways, however, as they discover when they invoke the ire of a young man going by the handle of "Werther" and find the virtual world violently intruding upon the real, knife in hand. Nico Mastorakis takes us to the dark side of the web. Formats: Blu-ray. Extras: "The Making of .com for Murder," a featurette on the making of the film; ".com for Murder: The Unknown Story," a new featurette in which producer-director Nico Mastorakis revisits the production; archive interviews with Roger Daltrey and Huey Lewis; original trailer; image gallery; reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys; FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by David Flint. (Arrow Video/MVD Entertainment). Read more here

    Mickey & Minnie 10 Classic Shorts – Volume 1 This new collection gathers together 10 classic animated shorts for the first time, including the iconic “Steamboat Willie” (in which the character of Mickey Mouse was first introduced as a deckhand on a riverboat commanded by the tyrannical Captain Pete) and features all-new introductions from Mickey and Minnie for each short. Also included are "Brave Little Tailor," featuring Mickey as a medieval tailor given a daunting task. In "Mickey’s Delayed Date," the tardy mouse relies on his faithful pup Pluto to get him to a dance with Minnie. "Hawaiian Holiday" finds Mickey and his pals vacationing on a beautiful island. Then along with friends, Mickey and Minnie glide through a romantic date on a frozen river in "On Ice." And catch five more delightful stories in this legacy collection. This release is part of the planned releases coming in 2023 to celebrate Disney's 100th anniversary. Formats: Blu-ray/DVD Combo. (Disney).

    Millennium Bugs (2023) Set in the last week of 1999, best friends Kelly (Katy Erin) and Miguel (Michael Lovato) find themselves on the cusp of their future. Kelly has been floating through life after her parents' deaths, drowning herself in alcohol and drugs. When her inheritance money runs out, Kelly is slapped with the realities of her actions. Her best friend Miguel is torn between his immigrant parent's expectations and his dream to become a comedian. The pressure to pursue his dreams while defying the sacrifices his parents made for him pushes Miguel to the brink. Formats: DVD, VOD, Digital. (Indiecan).




    photo for The Return of Swamp Thing The Return of Swamp Thing (1989) After her mother's mysterious death, Abigail Arcane (Heather Locklear) travels to the Florida swamps to confront her resurrected evil stepfather Dr. Anton Arcane (Louis Jourdan). In an attempt to stave off the effects of aging, Dr. Arcane, assisted by Dr. Lana Zurrell (Sarah Douglas), combines genes from various swamp animals and human beings, creating an army of monsters known as Un-Men. When Abby arrives, Dr. Arcane is hell-bent on taking his own stepdaughter's life in the name of science ... that is until she is rescued by Swamp Thing in this must-see sequel to the original cult classic and based on the award-winning DC Comics series. Making its debut on 4K Ultra HD, "The Return of Swamp Thing" boasts a brand new 4K restoration from the original interpositive featuring Dolby Vision / HDR mastering. Formats: 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Combo. Extras: Brand new "Reflections on Swamp Thing 35 Years Later" by Michael Uslan, producer of both "Swamp Thing" movies and exec producer of all the Batman movies; music video by the RiffTones: "Your Ever-Loving Swamp Thing"; commentary from director Jim Wynorski, composer Chuck Cirino and editor Leslie Rosenthal; commentary from director Jim Wynorski; interview with editor Leslie Rosenthal; interview with composer Chuck Cirino; interview with director Jim Wynorski; interview with Lightyear Entertainment executive Arnie Holland; 1989 promo reel; photo gallery; original theatrical trailer; two TV spots; six promotional TV clips; two Greenpeace public service announcements. (Lightyear Entertainment).

    photo for Three Colors Three Colors 4K UHD This boldly cinematic trio of stories about love and loss, from Krzysztof Kieslowski, was a defining event of the art-house boom of the 1990s. The films are named for the colors of the French flag and stand for the tenets of the French Revolution -- liberty, equality, and fraternity -- but that hardly begins to explain their enigmatic beauty and rich humanity. Set in Paris, Warsaw, and Geneva, and ranging from tragedy to comedy, "Blue" (1993) "White" (1994) and "Red" (1994, Kieslowski’s final film) examine with artistic clarity a group of ambiguously interconnected people experiencing profound personal disruptions. Marked by intoxicating cinematography and stirring performances by Juliette Binoche, Julie Delpy, Irène Jacob, and Jean-Louis Trintignant, Kieslowski’s "Three Colors" is a benchmark of contemporary cinema. Formats: 4K UHD + Blu-ray. 4K UHD and Blu-ray: New 4K digital restorations, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks; Blu-ray-only edition: High-definition digital restorations, with 2.0 DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks; DVD: High-definition digital restorations. In the 4K UHD edition: One 4K UHD disc of each film presented in Dolby Vision HDR and one Blu-ray of each film with special features. Extras: Read more here. (The Criterion Collection).

    photo forThe Vagrant The Vagrant (1992) Directed by Chris Walas - FX genius of "Gremlins" and "The Fly" - "The Vagrant" is a demented black comedy starring cult icons Bill Paxton, Michael Ironside, Colleen Camp and Marshall Bell in a grimy blend of satire and grisly terror. Mild-mannered financial clerk Graham Krakowski buys a run-down starter home only to discover a vagrant, living in the empty lot across the street, keeps appearing inside. Attempts to remove the homeless man lead to a feud that spirals out of control and tests Graham's sanity as the vagrant engages him in twisted mind games, defiling his home, and framing him for gruesome murders. Beloved character actor Bill Paxton stepped up to leading man status in "The Vagrant" and proved his extraordinary range in a role that runs the gamut of emotions and climbs to stratospheric heights of craziness. Newly restored from the original camera negative. Formats: Blu-ray. Extras: "Vagrant Memories," a new interview with director Chris Walas; "You are in Hell," a new interview with star Marshall Bell; "Barfus, Homicide," a new interview with star Michael Ironside; "Handling His Property," a new interview with star Colleen Camp; theatrical trailer; image gallery; reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Robert Hack; FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing by film critic Chris Hallock and Vagrant super-fan James Pearcey. (Arrow Video/MVD Entertainment). Read more here.

    A Woman Kills (1968 -- France) A series of prostitute murders disturbs the public with the thought of a serial killer on the loose. Hélène Picard, a prostitute, is sentenced and executed for the murders, but shortly thereafter similar crimes continue. Executioner Louis Guilbeau meanwhile develops a photo for A Woman Killsrelationship with the investigating officer, Solange, who soon learns Louis may not be who he says he is. Filmed in the tumultuous events of May 1968, Jean-Denis Bonan's "A Woman Kills" never found distribution due to controversy around the director's first film and producer Anatole Dauman ("The Beast," "Hiroshima mon amour") was unable to find distribution for the film for 45 years until Luna Park Films brought it back to life in a new restoration. Now released on Blu-ray for the first time anywhere, audiences outside of France can finally experience this utterly singular film, a new wave-influenced serial killer film that presents its narrative in an almost true crime approach yet focuses more on the psychological aspect with echoes of German Expressionism and Franju, set to a discordant, jazzy score. Formats: Blu-ray. Extras: Audio commentary by critics Kat Ellinger and Virginie Sélavy; introduction by Virginie Sélavy; "On the Margin: The Cursed Films of Jean-Denis Bonan," a newly updated documentary program featuring director Jean-Denis Bonan, cinematographer Gérard de Battista, editor Mireille Abramovici, musician Daniel Laloux, and actress Jackie Rynal; short films by Jean-Denis Bonan; trailer; reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by maarko phntm; limited edition booklet. (Radiance Films). Read more here


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