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OnVideo's Weekly Guide to Home Video Releases

Tuesday, April 2 -- Monday, April 8

All DVD Releases

  • Bumblebee

    photo for Bumblebee Cybertron has fallen. When Optimus Prime sends Bumblebee to defend Earth, his journey to become a hero begins. Charlie Watson (Hailee Steinfeld), a teenager trying to find her place in the world, discovers and repairs the battle-scarred robot, who’s disguised as a Volkswagen Beetle. As the Decepticons hunt down the surviving Autobots with the help of a secret agency led by Agent Burns (John Cena), Bumblebee and Charlie team up to protect the world. Vitals: Director: Travis Knight. Stars: Hailee Steinfeld, John Cena, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., John Ortiz, Jason Drucker, Pamela Adlon, Stephen Schneider. 2018, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 114 min., Action, Box office gross: $127.150 million, Paramount. Blu-ray extras: Sector 7 Archive: "Agent Burns: Welcome to Sector 7," "Sector 7 Adventures: The Battle at Half Dome" (all-new motion comic); deleted and extended scenes; outtakes, "Bee Vision: The Transformers of Cybertron"; "Bringing Bumblebee to the Big Screen." 2 stars


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  • Vice

    photo for Vice The story of Dick Cheney, an unassuming bureaucratic Washington insider, who quietly wielded immense power as Vice President to George W. Bush, reshaping the country and the globe in ways that we still feel today. An amazing acting turn by Christian Bale as Cheney; an amazingly black and bleak drama-comedy about our sad state of political affairs. Should have nabbed the Best Picture Oscar instead of the Milquetoast "Green Book." Vitals: Director: Adam McKay. Stars: Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Steve Carell, Sam Rockwell. 2018, CC, MPAA rating: R, 137 min., Comedy-Drama-Biography-Satire, Box office gross: $47.578 million, Fox. Extras: Three deleted scenes, "Gaming the System: The Making of Vice," "The Music of Power," gallery. 4 stars



    This Week's Digital Releases

    April 1:

    Lifeline: A sensational Spanish thriller series that centers on a doctor’s insatiable drive to become the best surgeon in Europe -- no matter what the cost. (PBS MASTERPIECE Prime Video Channel)

    Mrs. Wilson: At the outset of World War II, Alison McKelvie took a secretarial job with the Secret Intelligence Service. There, she fell in love with an older man—Major Alexander Wilson, a popular author of spy novels, then doing real intelligence work for the war effort. Ruth Wilson stars as her own grandmother, Alison, in the true story of a woman’s search for her husband’s real identity. (PBS MASTERPIECE Prime Video Channel)

    April 2:

    Flay: After the death of her mother, an estranged daughter struggles to save her brother, and those around her from a malevolent faceless spirit. (Digital only)

    Glass: Writer-Director M. Night Shyamalan ("The Sixth Sense") completes a mind-bending "superhero" trilogy created nearly 20 years ago.Following the conclusion of "Split," "Glass" finds Dunn ("Unbreakable") pursuing Crumb’s superhuman figure of The Beast in a series of escalating encounters, while the shadowy presence of Price (Mr. Glass) emerges as an orchestrator who holds secrets critical to both men. (DVD, Blu-ray release: April 16)

    The Man With the Magic Box: Set in the dystopian future of 2030 Warsaw, a man wakes up without any memory of his previous life and finds an old radio from the 1950s that triggers mysterious visions of another past life. As he tries to piece together his past identity with the help of his beautiful but aloof boss, he runs afoul of a totalitarian government willing to do anything to stop him. (DVD release: Day & date)

    The Kid Who Would Be King: Alex thinks he’s just another nobody, getting bullied at school and told what to do by his teachers, until he stumbles upon the mythical Sword in the Stone, Excalibur. Now, with the help of the legendary wizard Merlin, he must defeat the wicked enchantress Morgana. (DVD, Blu-ray release: April 16)

    Nazi Junkies: Inspired by Norman Ohler’s revelatory international best-seller, "Blitzed: Drugs In The Third Reich," this compelling two-part documentary series reveals how both Hitler and Nazi Germany were heavily addicted to drugs throughout World War II. (DVD release: Day & date)

    No Alternative: This coming-of-age drama blasts open the world of grunge-era teenagers in the early 90s. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

    Pet Graveyard: A group of friends are tormented by the Grim Reaper and his sinister pet after they undergo an experiment that allows them to revisit the dead. (DVD release: Day & date)

    Replicas: A neuroscientist (Keanu Reeves) on the verge of transferring human consciousness into a computer becomes obsessed with bringing back his family members who died in a traffic car accident. (DVD, Blu-ray release: April 16)

    A Silent Voice: A young man is ostracized by his classmates after he bullies a deaf girl to the point where she moves away. Years later, he sets off on a path for redemption. Anime based on the critically acclaimed manga by Yoshitoki Oima. (DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

    Terror 5: Playfully based on urban legends and featuring a group of young people all coming face-to-face with their inner demons. First-time directors Sebastian and Federico Rotstein use a local political crisis in Argentina as the backdrop to five stories that unfold to horrific conclusions -- Think bondage, torture, zombies…and governmental corruption. (DVD: Day & date)

    April 4:

    Drowning Echo (aka Nereus): During a visit to friends, a young woman begins having visions and is attacked by an unearthly creature in her friend's swimming pool; she soon discovers that anyone who comes into contact with the water is in danger. (DVD release: Day & date)

    The Mummy Reborn: A group of teens in financial ruin decide to rob an ancient amulet from a tomb in the local antique store. But what they don't realize is that this tomb is cursed, and when the amulet is separated from it's master he'll do anything to get it back. (DVD release: Day & date)

    April 5:

    Division 19: In the future, prisons have been turned into online portals where paying subscribers get to vote on what felons eat, watch, wear and who they fight. When the world’s most downloaded felon escapes, the authorities set a trap to reel him in. (Digital only)

    My Days of Mercy: After a female activist protesting the death penalty befriends a woman with opposing views, they begin a passionate relationship that tests their beliefs and their values. Stars Ellen Page and Kate Mara. (Digital only)

    The Wind: A supernatural thriller set in the Western frontier of the late 1800s, starring Caitlin Gerard as a plains-woman driven mad by the harshness and isolation of the untamed land. (VOD only)

    April 8:

    The Adulterer: Third season of the Dutch psychological thriller that combines extramarital affairs, disloyalty, and murder to create a compelling storyline. (PBS MASTERPIECE Prime Video Channel) Unforgotten, Season 3: When human remains are found by a motorway near London, the crime-solving duo, Cassie and Sunny, are called to the scene. (PBS MASTERPIECE Prime Video Channel)

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    All DVD Releases

    Archer: Danger Island: The Complete Ninth Season (2018) Single-disc with all eight episodes. Get ready for a change of scenery with the semi-functioning alcoholic seaplane pilot, Sterling Archer, a lush on the lush South Pacific island of Mitimotu in 1939. While the rest of the world is concerned about the impending Second World War, Archer is only concerned with who's buying his next drink. Along with his trusty co-pilot Pam, Archer must navigate quicksand, cannibals, super-intelligent monkeys, poison darts and pirates. Formats: DVD. Extras: "Inside Look: Making Archer," "Crackers' Costumed Playings." (Fox).

    photo for Bumblebee Bumblebee (2018) Hailee Steinfeld, John Cena, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., John Ortiz, Jason Drucker, Pamela Adlon, Stephen Schneider. On the run in the year 1987, Bumblebee finds refuge in a junkyard in a small Californian beach town. Charlie (Hailee Steinfeld), on the cusp of turning 18 and trying to find her place in the world, discovers Bumblebee, battle-scarred and broken. When Charlie revives him, she quickly learns this is no ordinary, yellow VW bug. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray/DVD Combo, 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Combo, VOD, Digital. Blu-ray extras: Sector 7 Archive: "Agent Burns: Welcome to Sector 7," "Sector 7 Adventures: The Battle at Half Dome" (all-new motion comic); deleted and extended scenes; outtakes, "Bee Vision: The Transformers of Cybertron"; "Bringing Bumblebee to the Big Screen." (Paramount).

    Drowning Echo (aka Nereus) (2019) Itziar Martinez, Dennis Mencia, Raul Walder. During a visit to friends, a young woman begins having visions and is attacked by an unearthly creature in her friend's swimming pool; she soon discovers that anyone who comes into contact with the water is in danger. Formats: DVD, VOD. (High Octane Pictures).

    The Great Buster: A Celebration (2018) Famed director and movie historian Peter Bogdanovich's acclaimed new film is an award-winning portrait of one of silent cinema's greatest artists, Buster Keaton. Celebrates the life and career of one of America's most influential and celebrated filmmakers and comedians, Buster Keaton, whose singular style and fertile output during the silent era secured his legacy as a true cinematic visionary. Chronicles Buster Keaton's life and career, from his beginnings on the vaudeville circuit through the development of his trademark physical comedy and deadpan expression that earned him the lifelong moniker "The Great Stone Face," all of which led to his career-high years as the director, writer, producer and star of his own short films and features. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, Digital. (Cohen Film Collection).

    photo for Hal Hal (2018) Although Hal Ashby directed a remarkable string of acclaimed, widely admired classics throughout the 1970s -- "Harold and Maude," "The Last Detail," "Shampoo," "Coming Home," "Being There" -- he is often overlooked amid the crowd of luminaries from his generation. Director Amy Scott’s exuberant portrait explores that curious oversight, using rare archival materials, interviews, personal letters, and audio recordings to reveal a passionate, obsessive artist. Ashby was a Hollywood director who constantly clashed with Hollywood, but also a unique soul with an unprecedented insight into the human condition and an unmatched capacity for good. His films were an elusive blend of honesty, irreverence, humor, and humanity. Through the heartrending and inspiring HAL, you feel buoyed by Ashby’s love of people and of cinema... a little like walking on water. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, VOD, Digital. Extras: Feature-length audio commentary with director Amy Scott, producers Christine Beebe, Brian Morrow, Jonathan Lynch and Lisa Janssen; "The Cutting Room Floor": interview outtakes; behind the scenes; theatrical trailer. (Oscilloscope Laboratories).

    The Heart Guy, Series 3 (2018) Three-disc set with all 10 episodes. This hit Australian dramedy stars Rodger Corser as Hugh Knight, a brilliant but arrogant heart surgeon forced to give up his high-flying job in Sydney to work as a GP in his rural hometown of Whyhope after his personal life spins out of control. In Series 3, Hugh’s probation for his misdeeds is coming to a close, but he has mixed feelings about leaving his budding relationship with hospital boss Penny. Then tragedy rocks the Knights, and Hugh learns he has inherited the family farm -- along with $11 million in debt. With his family in chaos and his career on the line, Hugh is faced with a difficult choice: return to his glamorous life in Sydney or stay with the people who need him in Whyhope. Formats: DVD. (Acorn Media).

    photo for Jihadists Jihadists (2016 -- France) Banned in France (released as "Salfistes"), "Jihadists" goes deep into the heart of the Salafi movement, to reveal the inner workings of extremist Islam. A pair of Western filmmakers were granted unparalleled access to fundamentalist clerics of Sunni Islam who proselytize for a purer form of Islam -- including jihad of the sword -- in Mali, Tunisia, Iraq and Afghanistan. Their theoretical interpretations are juxtaposed against images and footage from recruitment videos to show the hard-line application of sharia law. Without experts contextualizing these events, the film, which inspired the Oscar-nominated feature, "Timbuktu," paints a stark portrait of everyday life under jihadi rule. An earlier version of the film was released in the days following the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris, where it was mistakenly interpreted as an empathetic portrayal of jihadism. Formats: DVD, VOD, Digital. (Cinema Libre Studio).



    The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot (2019) Sam Elliott, Aidan Turner, Ron Livingston, Caitlin FitzGerald, Larry Miller, Ellar Coltrane. Follows the epic adventures of an American legend that no one has ever heard of. Since WWII, Calvin Barr (Elliott) has lived with the secret that he was responsible for the assassination of Adolf Hitler. Now, decades later, the US government has called on him again for a new top-secret mission. Bigfoot has been living deep in the Canadian wilderness and is carrying a deadly plague that is now threatening to spread to the general population. Relying on the same skills that he honed during the war, Calvin must set out to save the free world yet again. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray. Extras: "The Making of The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot," audio commentary with writer-director Robert D. Krzykowski, deleted scenes, concept art gallery, interview with composer Joe Kraemer. (RLJE Films).

    photo for The Man With the Magic Box The Man With the Magic Box (2017 -- Poland) Piotr Polak, Olga Boladz, Sebastian Stankiewicz. This Orwellian sci-fi thriller reverberates with such wildly different influences as Terry Gilliam, Steven Spielberg, Philp K. Dick, Jean-Luc Godard's "Alphaville" and Andrei Tarkovsky's "Solaris." Set in the dystopian future of 2030 Warsaw, a man wakes up without any memory of his previous life and finds an old radio from the 1950s that triggers mysterious visions of another past life. As he tries to piece together his past identity with the help of his beautiful but aloof boss, he runs afoul of a totalitarian government willing to do anything to stop him. A beguiling sci-fi love story that is at turns bleak, absurd, unsettling, and oddly affecting. Formats: DVD, VOD, Digital. (Artsploitation Films).

    The Mule (2018) Director: Clint Eastwood. Stars: Bradley Cooper, Clint Eastwood, Taissa Farmiga, Andy Garcia, Laurence Fishburne, Alison Eastwood, Dianne photo for The MuleWiest, Manny Montana, Clifton Collins Jr. A 90-year-old horticulturist and Korean War veteran turns drug mule for a Mexican cartel. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray/DVD Combo, 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Combo, VOD, Digital. (Warner).

    The Mummy Reborn (2019) Becca Hirani, Tara MacGowran, Rita Siddiqui. A group of teens in financial ruin decide to rob an ancient amulet from a tomb in the local antique store. But what they don't realize is that this tomb is cursed, and when the amulet is separated from it's master he'll do anything to get it back. Formats: DVD, VOD. (High Octane Pictures).

    My Brilliant Friend (2018 -- Italy) Valentina Acca, Antonio Buonanno, Gennaro Canonico. When the most important friend in her life seems to have disappeared without a trace, Elena Greco, a now-elderly woman immersed in a house full of books, turns on her computer and starts writing the story of their friendship. Set in a dangerous and fascinating Naples, their story goes on to cover more than 60 years of their lives as she tries to describe the mystery of Lila, Elena’s brilliant friend and – in a way – both her best friend and her worst enemy. Formats: DVD, Digital. (HBO).

    Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (2019) Sophia Lillis, Sam Trammell, Linda Lavin. The iconic mystery solving teenager from the classic Nancy Drew books is back with an all-new feature length film. After the death of his wife, Carson Drew decides to leave Chicago behind and make a fresh start with his daughter in River Heights. But for 16-year-old Nancy Drew, life in a small town is mighty dull ... until she's asked to help solve the ghostly activity at the Twin Elms mansion. Can she help explain the creaking footsteps, exploding lightbulbs and the ominous creature? Is it the handiwork of high-school bully Derek Barnes? Or is it possible that the ghost of original owner is back for revenge? Formats: DVD, Blu-ray/DVD Combo, VOD, Digital. Extras: "A Sleuth, A Girl and an Inspiration" featurette, "Pink Footprints: Touring Twin Elms" featurette, gag reel. (Warner).

    photo for Nazi Junkies Nazi Junkies (2019) Inspired by Norman Ohler's revelatory international best-seller, "Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich," this compelling two-part documentary series reveals how both Hitler and Nazi Germany were heavily addicted to drugs throughout World War II. Through recently unearthed journals of Hitler's personal doctor, as well as archival documents and interviews with historians, scientists and WWII experts, "Nazi Junkies" unveils the depths of German addiction in surprising fashion. Formats: DVD, Digital. (Omnibus Entertainment).

    No Alternative (2018) Harry Hamlin, Kathryn Erbe, Michaela Cavazos, Conor Proft, Chloe Levine, Aria Shahghasemi. A teen drama that drills a hole into the world of suburban American teenagers in the early 90s and is set against a backdrop steeped in grunge and punk rock music. Thomas Harrison is determined to start his own grunge band, an obsession that blinds him to what’s either the mental collapse, or eruption of musical genius, of his younger sister, Bridget. Bridget boldly rejects her brother’s music, and the music of an entire generation of slackers, by taking on the persona of a gangsta’ rapper named “Bri Da B.” Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, VOD. (Gravitas Ventures).

    Pet Graveyard (2019) Rita Siddiqui, Andrew Hollingworth, Kate Milner Evans. A group of friends are tormented by the Grim Reaper and his sinister pet after they undergo an experiment that allows them to revisit the dead. Formats: DVD, VOD. (Uncork'd Entertainment).

    Rake, Series 5: The Final Season (2018) Three-disc set with all eight episodes. The final season of this Australian comic-drama tackles the contentious world of politics, with disbarred lawyer Cleaver Greene (Richard Roxburgh) having won an Australian Senate seat on a campaign promise to do nothing. But even Cleaver’s low expectations fall short of the absurd reality, as he contends with a right-wing nemesis, a noxious gas attack believed to be the work of terrorists, and a disastrous visit from the US defense secretary (Anthony LaPaglia). Can Cleaver outmaneuver his cutthroat colleagues, or will his self-destructive behavior destroy his budding new career? Formats: DVD. Extras: Behind-the-scenes featurette. (Acorn Media).

    photo for A Silent Voice A Silent Voice (2016 -- Japan) Based on the critically acclaimed manga by Yoshitoki Oima, the anime is a gorgeous film with a powerful message about bullying, depression and forgiveness. When a deaf elementary school girl named Shoko is forced to transfer to a new school after a boy named Shôya constant bullies her, Shôya suffers over the consequences of his guilt for years. Upon entering high school, Shôya finally decides he must find Shoko, to make amends for what he did in elementary school and to become her friend. Along the way, he meets new and old faces, and struggles with many complicated relationships and feelings. Winner of the 40th Japan Academy Award for Excellent Animation of the Year. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray/DVD Combo, Digital. (Shout! Factory).

    Terra Formars (2016 -- Japan) Rinko Kikuchi, Rila Fukushima, Shun Oguri. The ever-prolific Takashi Miike, the director behind the likes of "Audition," the "Dead or Alive" photo for Terra Formarstrilogy and "Blade of the Immortal," returns with this intergalactic epic in which a team of space explorers find themselves pitched against a horde of oversized anthropomorphic cockroaches. In the mid-21st century, humankind has been forced to look to colonizing other planets as a means of combating overcrowding on Earth -- their first stop, Mars. With a population of cockroaches having been introduced on Mars some 500 years prior to help prepare the way for human colonization, a manned mission sets out to the red planet with the aim of clearing away the bugs. Upon arrival, however, they discover that the roaches have evolved to huge, vicious creatures capable of wielding weapons. Based on the popular Manga series of the same name, "Terra Formars" is an action-packed space adventure brought to life by one of Japan's most celebrated contemporary filmmakers. Formats: Blu-ray. Extras: "The Making of Terra Formars" feature-length documentary on the film’s production featuring a host of cast and crew interviews and behind-the-scenes footage; extended cast interviews; footage from the 2016 Japanese premiere; outtakes; image gallery; theatrical and teaser trailers; reversible sleeve featuring two artwork options; FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Fully illustrated collector’s booklet with new writing on the film by Tom Mes. (Arrow Video/MVD Entertainment).

    photo for Terror 5 Terror 5 (2016 -- Argentina) Playfully based on urban legends and featuring a group of young people all coming face-to-face with their inner demons. First-time directors Sebastian and Federico Rotstein use a local political crisis in Argentina as the backdrop to five stories that unfold to horrific conclusions -- Think bondage, torture, zombies…and governmental corruption. While most of the residents of a small Argentinian town attend a funeral procession following a tragic building collapse, the few who do not will face terrors of their own. Hernán and Gabriela are going to a motel without realizing that inside the room, behind the mirror, there is something waiting for them. Lucio and Paulo have a plan to swap girlfriends without realizing what will really happen. A group of friends are watching a snuff movie ignoring that the real terror is sitting next to them. Juan attends a date with Sonia thinking he is going to get laid, when he realizes that she has bigger plans for him. As their primal urges distract them all, local officials are judged innocent of the neglect that caused the building collapse -- and then the horror really begins. Formats: DVD, VOD, Digital. (Artsploitation Films).

    photo for Vice Vice (2018) Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Steve Carell, Sam Rockwell. Epic tale of how a bureaucratic Washington insider, Dick Cheney, quietly became the most powerful man in the world. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, Blu-ray/DVD Combo, 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Combo, VOD, Digital. Extras: Three deleted scenes, "Gaming the System: The Making of Vice," "The Music of Power," gallery. (Fox).

    Virgina Minnesota (2019) Aurora Perrineau, Rachel Hendrix, Susan Walters, Jessica Miesel, Harold Perrineau. Two young women, torn apart by a childhood tragedy, unexpectedly reunite and embark on an illuminating 24-hour journey, where they unlock memories of long-forgotten innocence and what it means to truly believe. Formats: DVD, VOD. (IndiCan Pictures).


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