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OnVideo's Weekly Guide to Home Video Releases

Tuesday, July 6 -- Monday, July 12

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    This Week's Digital Releases

    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)

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    photo for Bringing Up Baby Bringing Up Baby (1938) Screwball sparks fly when Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn let loose in one of the fastest and funniest films ever made -- a high-wire act of invention that took American screen comedy to new heights of absurdity. Hoping to procure a million-dollar endowment from a wealthy society matron for his museum, a hapless paleontologist (Grant) finds himself entangled with a dizzy heiress (Hepburn) as the manic misadventures pile up -- a missing dinosaur bone, a leopard on the loose, and plenty of gender-bending mayhem among them. "Bringing Up Baby’s" sophisticated dialogue, spontaneous performances, and giddy innuendo come together in a whirlwind of comic chaos captured with lightning-in-a-bottle brio by director Howard Hawks. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, with new, restored 4K digital transfer, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray. Extras: Audio commentary from 2005 featuring filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich; new video essay on actor Cary Grant by author Scott Eyman; new interview about cinematographer Russell Metty with cinematographer John Bailey; new interview with film scholar Craig Barron on special-effects pioneer Linwood Dunn; new selected-scene commentary about costume designer Howard Greer with costume historian Shelly Foote; "Howard Hawks: A Hell of a Good Life," a 1977 documentary by Hans-Christoph Blumenberg featuring the director’s last filmed interview; audio interview from 1969 with Grant; audio excerpts from a 1972 conversation between Hawks and Bogdanovich; trailer; an essay by critic Sheila O’Malley. (The Criterion Collection).

    Dark Spell (2021 -- Russia) Yana Enzhaeva, Konstantin Beloshapka, Ilya Ermolov, Varvara Borodina, Igor Khripunov, Sabina Akhmedova. 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. Now Zhenya has no other choice but to find a way to reverse an irreversible spell, but she soon learns that not even death will part those who have been joined by the Black Wedding. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, VOD, Digital. (Scream Factory). Read more here.

    Defending Jacob (2020) Three-disc set with all eight episodes. A gripping, character-driven thriller based on the 2012 New York Times best-selling novel of the same name, the limited series unfolds around a shocking crime that rocks a small Massachusetts town and one family in particular, forcing an assistant district attorney (Chris Evans) to choose between his sworn duty to uphold justice and his unconditional love for his son. The series also stars Michelle Dockery, Jaeden Martell, J.K. Simmons and Cherry Jones. Formats: DVD, Digital. Extras: Deleted scenes, two behind-the-scenes featurettes. (Paramount).

    photo for 42nd Street 42nd Street (2019 -- UK) Bonnie Langford, Tom Lister, Philip Bertioli, Clare Halse. Big screen adaptation of the 1980 Broadway song and dance musical extravaganza. Peggy Sawyer is from small-town America and just a face in the chorus line of "Pretty Lady,: the new show from legendary director Julian Marsh. But when the show's leading lady, Dorothy Brock, is injured, Peggy's dreams of stardom just may come true. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray. (Liberator Films).



    photo for The House on Sorority Row: Special EditionThe House on Sorority Row: Special Edition (1982) Kathryn McNeil, Eileen Davidson, Janis Ward, Robin Meloy, Harley Jane Kozak, Jean Schertler. This fabulous, sexy suspense-horror film combines a tantalizing story with heart-pumping direction to deliver a smashing impact that has been called "enough to make viewers consider dorm life." Come meet the girls of Theta Pi. All through college they've lived under the tyranny of their resident house mother. But tonight will be different. Tonight the girls of Theta Pi are celebrating their graduation in the most deadly way they know. When these inventive senior sisters decide to do in their demented house mother, it's an easy task. But, someone has seen, someone who wants revenge. And no college class could have prepared the girls - or you - for the horrifying mayhem that greets them on that last fateful night in The House on Sorority Row. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray. Extras: Commentary with director Mark Rosen and stars Eileen Davidson and Kathryn McNeil; interviews with cast and crew including director Mark Rosman, stars Harley Jane Kozak, Eileen Davidson and Kathryn McNeil, composer Richard Band and producer Igo Kantor; storyboard on the original ending; theatrical trailers; reversible artwork with alternative cover; collectible mini-poster. (MVD Rewind).

    photo for The Last Time I Committed Suicide The Last Time I Committed Suicide (1997) Thomas Jane, Keanu Reeves, Claire Forlani, Adrien Brody, Marg Helgenberger, Amy Smart, Lucinda Jenney, Gretchen Mol. In the idyllic post-war 1950s, young men across the country were aspiring to achieve the American dream of marriage, family and stability. But others longed for something different. Meet Neal Cassady (Jane). He's got a poet's soul, a dreamer's heart and a choice to make. Caught between the allure of a drifter's life on the road and the security of a traditional home, Neal must decide which future he most desires. This is the unforgettable story of love, friendship and discovering how to stay a beat ahead of the crowd. Cassady, of course, was the ultimate Beat and hippie hero; the film is based on a letter written by Cassady to Jack Kerouac in 1950. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray. (MVD Visual).

    Locked In (2021) Mena Suvari, Jeff Fahey, Manny Perez, Costas Mandylor, Bruno Bichir, Jasper Polish. After a diamond heist takes a fatal turn, a pair of thieves must entrust their fortune with an accomplice at a high-tech storage facility while they lay low. Hiding the goods within the labyrinth of storage units, the thieves’ inside man pays the ultimate price when he turns against them. Now, hellbent on recovering the missing stones, they seize the facility and kidnap surviving employee Maggie (Suvari), threatening her family unless she helps them. Locked in with nowhere to run, Maggie's only chance to escape alive is to fight back and stay one step ahead of her captors in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Formats: DVD, VOD, Digital. Read more here. (Paramount).

    Miranda Veil (2020) Zach Steffey, Annabel Barrett. Aspiring serial killer Soren has finally mustered the courage to capture and kill his first victim. After drugging Miranda Veil at a highway pitstop, Soren takes her to a secluded area and succumbs to his obsession. However, both predator and prey are shocked to discover that she is unable to die, no matter how many times Soren attempts to end her life. Formats: DVD, VOD, Digital. (Indiecan Pictures).




    photo for Mirror Mirror BLU-RAY DEBUT (1975 -- France) A subtly ravishing passage through the halls of time and memory, this sublime reflection on 20th-century Russian history by Andrei Tarkovsky is as much a poem composed in images, or a hypnagogic hallucination, as it is a work of cinema. In a richly textured collage of varying film stocks and newsreel footage, the recollections of a dying poet flash before our eyes, his dreams mingling with scenes of childhood, wartime, and marriage, all imbued with the mystical power of a trance. Largely dismissed by Soviet critics on its release because of its elusive narrative structure, "Mirror" has since taken its place as one of the director’s most renowned and influential works, a stunning personal statement from an artist transmitting his innermost thoughts and feelings directly from psyche to screen. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, with new 2K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray. Extras: "Andrei Tarkovsky: A Cinema Prayer," a 2019 documentary about the director by his son Andrei A. Tarkovsky; "The Dream in the Mirror," a new documentary by Louise Milne and Seán Martin; new interview with composer Eduard Artemyev; "Islands: Georgy Rerberg," a 2007 documentary about the cinematographer; archival interviews with Tarkovsky and screenwriter Alexander Misharin; an essay by critic Carmen Gray and, for the Blu-ray, the 1968 film proposal and literary script by Tarkovsky and Misharin that they ultimately developed into "Mirror." (The Criterion Collection).

    photo for Mr. Jealousy Mr. Jealousy (1998) Eric Stoltz, Annabella Sciorra, Chris Eigeman. Stoltz, who'd played a philosophical bartender and lifelong student for director Noah Baumbach in "Kicking and Screaming," returns in Baumbach's sophomore feature as an aspiring novelist, Lester, who exhibits obsessive behavior when girlfriend Ramona (Sciorra, Cop Land) mentions a previous relationship with well-known writer Dashiell Frank, which sends Lester into a spiral of obsessive behavior and hysterically elaborate subterfuges. From acclaimed three-time Academy Award© nominated writer and director Baumbach ("The Squid and The Whale," "Marriage Story") and featuring Peter Bogdanovich, comes this refreshing comic look at life, love and jealousy. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray. Extras: “Revisiting Mr. Jealousy” new feature including new interviews with cast members Brian Kerwin, Peter Bogdanovich, producer Joel Castelberg, along with vintage interviews with writer and director Noah Baumbach.(Moonstone Entertainment).

    A Nightmare Wakes (2021) Alix Wilton Regan, Giullian Gioiello, Claire Glassford, Philippe Bowgen. 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. Formats: DVD, VOD, Digital. Extras: Cast audition tapes, Max Fedore concept art, Ginna Wall concept character sketches, Jenn Stroud costume design sketches, Deidra Catero sketch art, Alex Schaefer concept poster, "A First Look at A Nightmare Wakes," "A Nightmare Wakes Proof of Concept." (RLJE Films). Read more here.

    Silat Warriors: Deed of Death (2019-- Malaysia) Namron, Khoharullah Majid, Feiyna Tajudin. When a reckless young gambler’s wild lifestyle of illegal betting, drag racing, and brutal street fights pits him against a ruthless criminal enterprise, his luck finally runs out. The gang shows up at his father’s home to collect on the debt, forcing his family to fight in order to save their land—and his life. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, VOD, Digital. (Well Go USA).

    photo for Threshold Threshold (2020) When a phone call from out of the blue brings Leo (Joey Millin) back into contact with his sister, Virginia (Madison West), long estranged from her family due to years of drug abuse, he arrives to find her alone in a bare apartment in the midst of an apparent overdose. After the convulsions and nausea subside, Virginia insists to Leo that she has been clean for eight months due to the help of a mysterious group. She confides to her cynical brother that her edginess and paranoia actually stem from a sinister ritual conducted by the group that took her in at her lowest and eventually revealed themselves to be a cult. This curse bound her emotions and physical sensations to a man she has never met before. With his marriage on the rocks, Leo has his own demons to face. Nonetheless, he is reluctantly persuaded by Virginia to embark on a cross-country road trip to track down this shadowy stranger under the caveat that if he's nowhere to be found and it's all in her head, she'll go to rehab. However, as their date with destiny draws nearer, Leo begins to suspect his sister's tall tale might have some substance. "Threshold," the second feature from co-directors Powell Robinson and Patrick R Young, following their debut "Bastard" (2015), was improvised and shot on two iPhones over the course of a 12-day road trip with a crew of just three. The result is an inventive and compelling psychological thriller with hints of the supernatural that recalls such indie cult classics as Ben Wheatley's "Kill List" (2011) and Justin Benson And Aaron Moorhead's "Resolution" (2013). Formats: DVD, Blu-ray. Extras: New audio commentary with directors Powell Robinson & Patrick R. Young, producer Lauren Bates and lead actors Joey Millin and Madison West; new audio commentary with directors Powell Robinson & Patrick R Young, and editor William Ford-Conway; "Crossing the Threshold" feature-length documentary; "Elevating iPhone Footage: Color Correction Breakdown"; "Something From Nothing: Indie Genre Director Roundtable moderated by Scott Weinberg with directors Powell Robinson & Patrick R Young ("Threshold"), Brandon Espy ("We Follow You"), James Byrkit ("Coherence"), Zach Donohue ("The Den") and Elle Callahan ("Witch Hunt"); "The Power of Indie Horror - Acting for Unconventional Film" roundtable discussion moderated by Zena Dixon with the actors Madison West and Joey Millin ("Threshold"), Kelsey Griswold ("Followed"), Gabrielle Walsh and Ryan Shoos; "The Sounds of Threshold" original soundtrack; "Threshold" original outline script; trailer and original teaser; image gallery; reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Coffee and Cigarettes; FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated Collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Anton Bitel. (Arrow Video/MVD Entertainment).


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