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OnVideo's Weekly Guide to Home Video Releases

Tuesday, February 16 -- Monday, February 22

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    This Week's Digital Releases

    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)

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    AK47: Kalashnikov (2020 -- Russia) Yuriy Borisov, Artur Smolyaninov, Maksim Bityukov, Valery Barinov, Vitaliy Khaev, Aleksey Vertkov. The Eastern Front, 1941: young tank commander Mikhail Kalashnikov is seriously wounded in battle. Unable to work and with no prospect of returning to the front, yet eager to continue to help his country, he begins developing designs for a more robust, effective and reliable assault rifle. With the help of a few train welders, Kalashnikov’s first prototype catches the interest of a high-ranking military official. This opens the first of many doors for Kalashnikov for the world's most advanced and reliable weapon - the AK-47. Formats: DVD, Digital. (Capelight Pictures).

    photo for Archenemy Archenemy (2020) Joe Manganiello, Skylan Brooks, Zolee Griggs, Paul Scheer, Amy Seimetz, Glenn Howerton. Max Fist (Manganiello) is a local drunk who claims to be a superhero from the planet Chromium. He tells anyone who will listen that he was pulled into a wormhole, falling through time and space, and dropped to earth without any of his powers. No one pays any attention to Max except a teenager named Hamster (Brooks) who can't get enough of Max's stories. When Hamster and his sister (Griggs) get in trouble with a vicious drug syndicate led by The Manager (Howerton), Max takes to the streets as a brutal vigilante hellbent on proving himself as the hero no one believes him to be. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray. Extras: " The Making of Archenemy." (RLJE Films).

    Bordertown Season 2 (2018 -- Finland) In Season 2 of the Finnish Nordic Noir hit, chief investigator Kari Sorjonen of the Serious Crimes Unit deals with a variety of harrowing homicides on the border between Finland and Russia. Each of these murder cases takes the viewer on a journey into humanity’s dark underbelly, in which no one will be able to escape their past. Formats: Blu-ray. (Kino Lorber).

    Breaking Surface (2019 -- Sweden-Belgium-Norway) Moa Gammel, Madeleine Martin. A few days after Christmas, half-sisters Ida and Tuva set out on a winter dive in a remote part of the Norwegian coastline. Towards the end of the dive, a rockslide traps Tuva under water. As Ida surfaces to call for help, she discovers that the rockslide has struck above water as well, burying their equipment, phones and car keys -- they are completely cut off from any chance of rescue. As the frantic race for survival unfolds, Ida is put to the ultimate test of character and forcefulness. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, VOD, Digital. Extras: Behind-the-scenes featurette, interviews with cast and crew, more. Read more here. (Doppelganger Releasing).

    Butchers (2021 -- Canada) Simon Phillips, Michael Swatton, Julie Mainville, Anne-Carolyne Binette. A family of sadistic butchers has dug into the back country and, from the deep freeze of winter to the dog days of summer, anyone who crosses their path is dead meat. A group of stranded friends must fight to survive the attacks of the brutal brothers. Formats: DVD. (Breaking Glass Pictures).



    A Call to Spy (2019) Sarah Megan Thomas, Stana Katic, Radhika Apte. In the beginning of WWII, with Britain becoming desperate, Churchill orders his new spy agency - SOE - to recruit and train women as spies. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray. (Universal).

    Faceless (2021) Brendan Sexton III, Alex Essoe, Terry Serpico, Richard Haylor. After waking up disoriented and frightened in a hospital room, George (Sexton) discovers that he has received a full face transplant. Following the initial shock of an unfamiliar face, George becomes plagued by vivid, unexplainable flashbacks. Shortly thereafter, he is released from the hospital and expected to fend for himself without any recollection of his previous life. With no end in sight and nobody to turn to but a mysterious woman named Sophie, George must overcome his flashbacks, unexplained daily occurrences and a persistent, masked stalker to put the pieces together before it’s too late. Formats: DVD, Digital. (Indican Pictures).

    Filmworker (2017) Leon Vitali was a rising British television actor when Stanley Kubrick picked him for the role of Lord Bullingdon in "Barry Lyndon." That first encounter with the famed auteur proved decisive -- he swiftly resolved to devote the rest of his life working for the director, this time behind the scenes, and took on just about every job available: casting director, acting coach, location scouter, sound engineer, color corrector, A.D., promoter, and eventually restorer of Kubrick’s films. Tony Zierra’s affecting documentary profiles the devoted “filmworker” -- Vitali’s preferred job title -- as he enthusiastically recounts his days with the notoriously meticulous, volatile and obsessive director. The experiences brought both tremendous sacrifice and glowing pride. "Filmworker" celebrates the invisible hands that shape masterpieces, reminding us that behind every great director, there is a Leon Vitali. Formats: Blu-ray. Extras: Q&A with Leon Vitali and director Tony Zierra, theatrical trailer. (Kino Lorber).

    photo for Horizon Line Horizon Line (2020) Alexander Dreymon, Allison Williams, Keith David, Pearl Mackie, Jumayn Hunter, Lamin Tamba. 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. With nothing but miles of ocean and sky in every direction, and a terrifying storm that's about to envelop them, Sara and Jackson have only one shot -- and there's no going back. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray with digital code, VOD, Digital. Extras: Deleted scenes. (Universal).

    The Informer (2019 -- UK) Joel Kinnaman, Ana de Armas, Rosamund Pike, Clive Owen, Sam Spruell, Martin McCann, Jenna Willis. An ex-convict working undercover intentionally gets himself incarcerated again in order to infiltrate the mob at a maximum security prison. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray. (Lionsgate).

    Lovecraft Country: The Complete First Season (2020) Three-disc set with all 10 episodes of the HBO series. Based on the 2016 novel by Matt Ruff, "Lovecraft Country" follows Atticus Freeman (Jonathan Majors) as he joins up with his childhood friend Leti Lewis (Jurnee Smollett) and his Uncle George (Courtney B. Vance) to embark on a road trip from Chicago across 1950s Jim Crow America in search of his missing father, Montrose Freeman (Michael K. Williams). Their search-and-rescue turns into a struggle to survive and overcome both the racist terrors of white America and monstrous creatures that could be ripped from an H.P. Lovecraft paperback. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, Digital. Extras: "Compendium of Horrors," "Orithyia Blue and the Imagination of Diana Freeman," "Crafting Lovecraft Country," "Exploring Lovecraft Country," "Lovecraft Country The Craft." (Warner).

    photo for Mandabi Mandabi (1968) This second feature by Ousmane Sembčne was the first movie ever made in the Wolof language — a major step toward the realization of the trailblazing Senegalese filmmaker’s dream of creating a cinema by, about, and for Africans. After jobless Ibrahima Dieng receives a money order for 25,000 francs from a nephew who works in Paris, news of his windfall quickly spreads among his neighbors, who flock to him for loans even as he finds his attempts to cash the order stymied in a maze of bureaucracy, and new troubles rain down on his head. One of Sembčne’s most coruscatingly funny and indignant films, "Mandabi" — an adaptation of a novella by the director himself — is a bitterly ironic depiction of a society scarred by colonialism and plagued by corruption, greed, and poverty. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, with new 4K restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray. Extras: Introduction by film scholar Aboubakar Sanogo; conversation from 2020 with author and screenwriter Boubacar Boris Diop and sociologist and feminist activist Marie Angélique Savané; "Praise Song," a new program about director Ousmane Sembčne featuring outtakes from the 2015 documentary "Sembčne!" of interviews with author and activist Angela Davis, musician Youssou N’Dour, filmmaker and scholar Manthia Diawara, and many others; "Tauw," a 1970 short film by Sembčne; Sembčne biographer Samba Gadjigo; an essay by critic and scholar Tiana Reid and excerpts from a 1969 interview with Sembčne. (The Criterion Collection).

    Man With a Movie Camera (1929) One of the most innovative and influential films of the silent era, Dziga Vertov’s "Man With a Movie Camera" utilizes rapid editing and innumerable other cinematic effects to create a work of amazing modernity and power. This dawn-to-dusk view of urban Soviet life shows people at work, at play, and at the machines that endlessly whirl to keep the metropolis alive. It was Vertov’s first full-length film, and it employs all the cinematic techniques at the director’s disposal -- dissolves, split-screens, slow-motion, and freeze-frames -- to produce a work that is as exhilarating as it is intellectually brilliant. Restored by the British Film Institute, this edition features an orchestral score composed and conducted by Michael Nyman ("The Piano"), first performed on May 17, 2002 at London’s Royal Festival Hall. Formats: Blu-ray. Extras: Audio commentary by film historian Adrian Martin; "The Life and Times of Dziga Vertov: An Interview with Ian Christie"; "Dziga Vertov: Non-Fiction Film Thing," a video essay by David Cairns. (Kino Lorber).

    Random Acts of Violence (2021) Jesse Williams, Jordana Brewster, Niamh Wilson, Jay Baruchel. 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. And as the bodies pile up, and Todd’s friends become victims themselves, he is forced to face the killer and put an end to his notorious comic once and for all. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, VOD, Digital. Extras: Interview with director-star Jay Baruchel, "More Than Just a Scary Movie," "Inside the Making of an Action Scene." Read more here. (RLJE Films).

    photo for The Swordsman The Swordsman (2020 -- South Korea) Jang Hyuk, Kim Hyeon-soo, Joe Taslim, Jeong Man-sik. Hybrid of mainstream historical drama and traditional martial arts action. After failing to protect and prevent the downfall of the King, the best swordsman in Joseon leaves and lives in seclusion with his daughter in the mountains. As his eyesight begins to fail due to an old injury, his daughter seeks to find a treatment for him. When she is captured and taken away by a slave trader, the swordsman is forced to raise his sword again in order to save her. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, Digital. (Well Go USA).

    Things Don't Stay Fixed (2021) William Gregory Lee, Melissa Saint-Amand, Tara Ochs, Brenda Bynuma. Worldly photojournalist Sam Grace (Lee) returns home to the Deep South in an attempt to stop his daughter, Nina, from marrying and destroying her future. Sam’s return home becomes more telling as he discovers that he’s the one that has been stuck in the past all along. Formats: DVD, Digital. (Indican Pictures).

    Tomato Red: Blood Money (2021) Julia Garner, Jake Weary, Nick Roux, Anna Friel. When small town drifter Sammy Barlach (Jake Weary) 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 (Garner) and her brother, Jason (Roux), 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, and Sammy must begin the fight of his life. Formats: DVD, VOD, Digital. Read more here. (Indican Pictures).


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