Friday, September 19, 2014

September 23rd DVD Releases

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As most of you know by now, we are movie fanatics! Horror, Drama, Action, Comedy, Family, etc...we love movies and having family movie nights. There's nothing better than cuddling up with your favorite drink and a nice hot bowl of buttery popcorn to watch a good movie. 



DVD's are released each Tuesday, so I thought it would be a good idea to make a weekly post with a list of all of the DVD's that will be coming out the following Tuesday :)

Here we go for September 23rd! Is there anything on the list you have been waiting to see?

Neighbors

By all appearances, new parents Mac (Seth Rogen) and Kelly Radner (Rose Byrne) are living the American Dream – complete with an adorable baby girl and a beautiful new starter home in the suburbs. Still, the early-thirtysomethings want to believe that they have a modicum of coolness left within them. So when they discover that their new next-door neighbors are none other than dozens of Delta Psi Beta fraternity brothers led by charismatic president Teddy Sanders (Zac Efron), they try to play along and make the best of an awkward situation. But when the frat's parties grow increasingly more epic, both sides of the property line begin to fend for their turf. The neighbors' relentless sabotage escalates into outrageous one-upmanship, beginning an epic Greek war for the ages. Also stars Dave Franco and Christopher Mintz-Plasse.


The Rover

It's ten years after the collapse of the western world. The new dystopian world is full of dangerous criminals ready to steal and kill to survive. Life is something that has no longer has any value. Eric is traveling the Australian outback alone with his car, which is his only possession. When a gang of criminals steals his car, Eric pairs up with ex-gang member Reynolds, who was injured and left behind after a recent battle. Together they go on a hunt for the criminals, going to any length as they travel the dangerous roads and desolate towns of the new world.
Starring: Guy Pearce, Chan Kien, Robert Pattinson


Firestorm

A storm is heading toward the city of Hong Kong, threatening the lives of everyone in its path. As citizens scramble for cover, a crew of seasoned criminals stage a series of armored car heists in broad daylight, showing no mercy to anyone who gets in their way. Hardboiled police inspector Cao Nam (Andy Lau) has had enough. He vows to take back his city, but quickly learns that regular police tactics are no match for the thieves unmerciful brutality. The more Nam pursues them, the more unhinged he becomes - and the savage confrontation brewing in the streets may leave an aftermath even more horrifying than the devastating effects of nature itself.
English Subtitles




The Signal


Academy Award nominee Laurence Fishburne, Brenton Thwaites, Olivia Cooke and Beau Knapp star in this mind-bending and suspenseful sci-fi thriller. Nic (Thwaites), his girlfriend, Haley (Cooke), and his buddy, Jonah (Knapp), take an unexpected detour from an idyllic cross-country road trip when they are contacted by a mysterious hacker who has gained entry into MIT's secured network. But after a rendezvous in an eerily remote area goes awry, Nic wakes to a living nightmare in an isolation unit. Interrogated by Dr. Wallace Damon (Fishburne), Nic soon realizes that the only way to decipher the past…is to escape the present. Critics rave "had Stanley Kubrick and David Lynch made a movie together, it might have looked something like The Signal." – Scott Bowles, USA Today



Very Good Girls


Lily and Gerry are two teenage girls who are absolutely the best of friends. They share everything and have for as long as they can remember. Home for one last summer in New York before they go their separate ways after high school, the two make a pact to do one more thing before the last days of summer fade into fall... lose their virginity. Matters are complicated though when both young women fall for the same attractive street artist. Lily begins to secretly date the man in question, putting their previously unbreakable friendship in jeopardy for the first time in their lives.

Starring: Dakota Fanning, Elizabeth Olsen, Sterling Jones



The Calling


Detective Inspector Hazel Micallef (Susan Sarandon) leads a quiet life with her mother (Ellen Burstyn), her painkillers, and an occasional drink. But when she checks on an ill neighbor, she stumbles upon a gruesome murder that shatters her peaceful existence. With the help of a fellow detective (Gil Bellows) and a transfer cop (Topher Grace), she unearths a series of similar killings across the country. When a local priest (Donald Sutherland) suggests a link to an ancient ritual, Hazel focuses her search on a religious madman with a deadly higher calling. Based on the novel by Inger Ash Wolfe, it’s a journey to the shadowy landscape between faith and fear.


After

Set in the winter of 2002 in chilly upstate New York, After tells the story of a middle class family struggling with the financial consequences of a failing family business and a series of intergenerational conflicts and rivalries. But, what truly threatens to upset their delicate balance - and shatter the emotionally fragile family matriarch (played by Academy Award-nominee Kathleen Quinlan) - is an intricately buried secret that, if revealed, could alter their lives irrevocably. A searing study of denial, deception, and self-delusion, After is also a powerful portrait of the lengths we go to protect those we love.




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