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OnVideo's Weekly Guide to Home Video Releases

Tuesday, April 23 -- Monday, April 29

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  • Escape Room

    photo for Escape Room An intriguing invitation brings six strangers together. Initially, they think they have gathered for a highly immersive escape room, but they soon make the sickening discovery that they are pawns in a sadistic game of life and death. Together, they move from one terrifying scenario to the next as they must find clues and solve puzzles. But the players soon learn that exposing their darkest secrets may hold the key to survival. Vitals: Director: Adam Robitel. Stars: Taylor Russell, Logan Miller, Deborah Ann Woll, Jay Ellis, Tyler Labine, Nik Dodani, Yorick van Wageningen. 2019, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 99 min., Horror, Box office gross: $56.792 million, Sony. Extras: Alternate ending; alternate opening; deleted scenes; three featurettes: “Games, Set, Match,” “The Lone Survivors” and “Would You Ever Part 1 & 2.” 2 stars


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  • Destroyer

    photo for Destroyer Destroyer follows the moral and existential odyssey of LAPD detective Erin Bell (Nicole Kidman) who, as a young cop, was placed undercover with a gang in the California desert with tragic results. When the leader of that gang re-emerges many years later, she must work her way back through the remaining members and into her own history with them to finally reckon with the demons that destroyed her past. Vitals: Director: Karyn Kusama. Stars: Nicole Kidman, Toby Kebbell, Tatiana Maslany, Sebastian Stan, Scoot McNairy, Bradley Whitford. 2018, CC, MPAA rating: R, 121 min., Drama, Box office gross: $1.533 million, Fox. Extras: Commentary with director Karyn Kusama, commentary with writers Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi, "Breakdown of an Anti-Hero: The Making of Destroyer," gallery. 2 stars



    This Week's Digital Releases

    April 23:

    The Prodigy: A mother concerned about her young son's disturbing behavior thinks something supernatural may be affecting him. (DVD, Blu-ray release: May 7)

    What Men Want: Ali Davis (Taraji P. Henson) is a successful sports agent who’s constantly boxed out by her male colleagues. After a wild night out with her girls, she mysteriously gains the ability to hear men’s thoughts. (DVD, Blu-ray release: May 7)

    April 25:

    Leaving Neverland: Two-part documentary explores the separate but parallel experiences of two young boys, James “Jimmy” Safechuck, at age 10, and Wade Robson, at age seven, both of whom were befriended by Michael Jackson and allege that he abused them. (HBO Digital Download)

    Strike Back Season 6: When a Russian bomber crashes in the South China Sea, the covert special-ops soldiers of Section 20 are sent to investigate. (HBO Digital Download)

    April 26:

    DreamWorks She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: Adora is finally beginning to accept her destiny as the legendary warrior princess, She-Ra, and leader of the Princess Rebellion in the seven-episode second season. (Netflix only)

    Otherhood: For empty nesters, what's the difference between letting your children grow up and letting them grow distant? This year, on Mother's Day, feeling marginalized and forgotten, long time friends Carol (Angela Bassett), Gillian (Patricia Arquette) and Helen (Felicity Huffman) decide to drive to New York to reconnect with their adult sons, and in the process, they realize their sons are not the only ones whose lives need to change. (Netflix)

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    photo for Alien 40th Anniversary Edition Alien 40th Anniversary Edition "In space no one can hear you scream." The terrifying sci-fi adventure, "Alien", celebrates 40 years with an all-new 4K Ultra HD master, available April 23. A limited edition 4K UHD steelbook of "Alien 40th Anniversary Edition" will also be available exclusively at Best Buy. In the film that birthed the wildly successful "Alien" franchise, the crew of the deep space tug Nostromo awaken from stasis during a voyage home to Earth when their ship’s computer detects what is believed to be an alien distress signal coming from the desolate nearby moon, LV-426. While investigating, one of the crew, Kane (John Hurt), is attacked by an alien creature that latches to his face and he is rushed back to the Nostromo to receive medical treatment. Ripley (Sigourney Weaver), the ship’s warrant officer, advises against Kane’s return due to quarantine regulations -- but her orders are ignored by Ash (Ian Holm), bringing the Nostromo under threat from a mysterious, extraterrestrial apex predator with violent and lethal survival instincts. The film was restored in 4K in 2018 by 20th Century Fox at Company 3/Deluxe Entertainment Services Group, supervised by Ridley Scott and Pam Dery, with the 4K scans done at EFilm. Formats: 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Comb. Extras: 1979 theatrical version, 2003 director’s cut, 2003 audio photo for Death Is a Numbercommentary by Ridley Scott and the cast and crew, 1999 audio commentary by Scott (1979 theatrical version only), final theatrical isolated score – Dolby Digital 5.1 (1979 theatrical version only), composer’s original isolated score – Dolby Digital 5.1 (1979 theatrical version only), deleted scenes. (Fox).

    Death Is a Number (1951) Terrence Alexander, Denis Webb, Lesley Osmond. A numerologist relates the family history of a friend, racing driver John Bridgeman (Denis Webb), whose mysterious death may have been the final act of an ancient family curse related to the number nine. This classic British makes its HD North American debut. Formats: DVD. (Juno Films Selects/MVD Entertainment).

    Destroyer (2018) Nicole Kidman, Toby Kebbell, Tatiana Maslany, Sebastian Stan, Scoot McNairy, Bradley Whitford. A police detective (Nicole Kidman) hunts down the photo for Destroyerpeople from an undercover assignment in her distant past in order to make peace. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray/DVD Combo, VOD, Digital. Extras: Commentary with director Karyn Kusama, commentary with writers Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi, "Breakdown of an Anti-Hero: The Making of Destroyer," gallery. (Fox).

    Dick Dickster (2018) Bob Shafer, Andy Dick, Richard Grieco. Saga of Dick Dickster, a washed-up director who has a big ego and a bad attitude. His manager wants to ditch him, his wife can't wait to divorce him and he owes the mob $50,000. And District Attorney Ed Lawler is re investigating statutory rape charges against Dick from his cult movie "Cult of Doom." But things change when a film school student begins filming a documentary about him and hen a mysterious XXX producer offers Dick 100-K to turn "Cult of Doom" into:" Cult of Poon." Dick can't say no. Formats: DVD, VOD, Digital. (Indican Pictures).

    photo for Escape Room Escape Room (2019) Taylor Russell, Logan Miller, Deborah Ann Woll, Jay Ellis, Tyler Labine, Nik Dodani, Yorick van Wageningen. Six strangers find themselves in a maze of deadly mystery rooms, and must use their wits to survive. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray/DVD Combo, 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Combo, VOD, Digital. Extras: Alternate ending; alternate opening; deleted scenes; three featurettes: “Games, Set, Match,” “The Lone Survivors” and “Would You Ever Part 1 & 2.” (Sony).

    A Face in the Crowd (1957) "A Face in the Crowd" chronicles the rise and fall of Larry “Lonesome” Rhodes (Andy Griffith), a boisterous entertainer discovered in an Arkansas drunk tank by Marcia Jeffries (Patricia Neal), a local radio producer with ambitions of her own. His charisma and cunning soon shoot him to the heights of television stardom and political demagoguery, forcing Marcia to grapple with the manipulative, reactionary monster she has created. Directed by Elia Kazan from a screenplay by Budd Schulberg, this incisive satire features an extraordinary debut photo for A Face in the Crowd creen performance by Griffith, who brandishes his charm in an uncharacteristically sinister role. Though the film was a flop on its initial release, subsequent generations have marveled at its eerily prescient diagnosis of the toxic intimacy between media and politics in American life. On DVD and Blu-ray, with new, restored 4K digital transfer, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray. Extras: New interview with Ron Briley, author of "The Ambivalent Legacy of Elia Kazan"; new interview with Andy Griffith biographer Evan Dalton Smith; "Facing the Past," a 2005 documentary featuring actors Andy Griffith, Patricia Neal, and Anthony Franciosa, screenwriter Budd Schulberg, and film scholars Leo Braudy and Jeff Young; trailer; an essay by critic April Wolfe and a 1957 "New York Times Magazine" profile of Andy Griffith. (The Criterion Collection).



    photo for Noir Archive Volume 1: 1944-1954 Noir Archive Volume 1: 1944-1954 Stalwart "noir" directors and casts highlight these hard to find features. "Address Unknown" (1944) director William Cameron Menzies, stars Paul Lukas, Carl Esmond, Peter Van Eyck; "Escape in the Fog" (1945) director Oscar (Budd) Boetticher, stars Otto Kruger, Nina Foch, William Wright; "The Guilt of Janet James" (1947) director Henry Levin, stars Rosalind Russell, Melvyn Douglas, Sid Caesar; "The Black Book" (aka "The Reign of Terror") (1949) director Anthony Mann, stars Robert Cummings, Richard Basehart, Arlene Dahl; "Johnny Allegro" (1949) director Ted Tetzlaff, stars George Raft, Nina Foch, George Macready; "711 Ocean Drive" (1950) director Joseph M. Newman cast Edmond O'Brien, Joanne Dru, Otto Kruger; "The Killer That Stalked New York" (1950) director Earl McEvoy stars Evelyn Keyes, Charles Korvin, William Bishop; "Assignment Paris" (1952) director Earl McEvoy, stars Dana Andrews, Marta Toren, George Sanders; "The Miami Story" (1954) director Fred F. Sears, cast Barry Sullivan, Luther Adler, John Baer. Presented in high definition in their original aspect ratios. Curated from the Columbia Pictures Library. Formats: Blu-ray. (Kit Parker Films/MVD Entertainment).

    photo for The Gospel According to Andre The Gospel According to Andre (2017) André Leon Talley has been a fixture in the world of fashion for so long that it’s difficult to imagine a time when he wasn’t defining the boundaries of great style. Kate Novack’s intimate portrait takes viewers on an emotional journey from André’s roots growing up in the segregated Jim Crow South to become one of the most influential tastemakers and fashion curators of our times. Formats: DVD. (Magnolia Home Entertainment).

    The Green Inferno (2013) Two-disc Collector’s Edition set, with the film on Blu-ray and the original motion picture soundtrack by Manuel Riveiro on CD. From Eli Roth, the mastermind behind the "Hostel" franchise and "Cabin Fever." A group of student activists fly to Peru determined to protect the Amazon rainforest, only to crash-land deep in the jungle. Captured by a pack of bloodthirsty cannibals, the survivors suffer unspeakable acts of butchery at the hands of the very tribe they were trying to save. A non-stop barrage of carnage and chills, the film is an unhinged blast. Formats: Blu-ray. Extras: New "Into the Green Inferno" interview with co-writer/producer/director Eli Roth; new "Uncivilized Behavior: Method Acting in The Green Inferno"; new hour-long behind the scenes footage; audio commentary with Roth, producer Nicolás López and cast members Lorenza Izzo, Aaron Burns, Kirby Bliss Blanton and Daryl Sabara; original publicity featurettes including "The Making of The Green Inferno"; trailer; TV spots; still galleries – storyboards and makeup tests, behind-the-scenes photos, village construction, and movie stills. (Shout! Factory/Scream Factory).

    Farinelli (1994 -- France/Italy) In the 18th century during Handel's time, no man could eclipse the fame or passion of the opera singer Farinelli. Filled with romance and eroticism, this is the incredible, true story of the legendary castrato. Castrated as a child to preserve his angelic voice, Farinelli (Stefano Dionisi) tours the royal courts of Europe with his brother and composer Riccardo (Enrico Lo Verso). The two are inseparable, seducing audiences both on and off the stage, while sharing everything -- even lovers -- until rivalry and obsession threaten to tear them apart. Winner of the 1995 Best Foreign Language Golden Globe. In a new 2K digital restoration. formats: DVD, Blu-ray, Digital. Extras: "Farinelli: Nostalgia for a Lost Voice" making-of featurette, new essay by film critic Kenji Fujishima. Blu-ray adds behind-the-scenes cast and crew interviews. (Film Movement Classics).

    Hagazussa (2017 -- Germany) Celina Peter, Aleksandra Cwen, Claudia Martini, Tanja Petrovsky. A haunting pagan death trip -- a startling vision of psychedelic horror set in a dark past when Europe suffered from the paranoia and superstition that swept the land. In the 15th Century in the remote Austrian Alps, the orphan Albrun grows up to be a simple goatherd living in solitude ... and a marked woman. As a scapegoat of ancient myths and monstrous misogyny, Albrun finds herself tormented by the local townsfolk, driving her to unleash the inner darkness that swells within her. A self-styled witch, Albrun soon exercises her other-worldly birthright and conjures a plague that makes the surrounding human cruelty look pathetic and small by comparison. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, VOD, Digital. (Doppelgänger Releasing).

    Naples in Veils (2017 -- Italy) A young woman crosses paths with a mysterious gentleman, only to find herself in the center of a murder investigation where nothing is as it seems. One night during a party, Adriana crosses the seductive and powerful gaze of Andrea, a charming and self-confident young man. They are immediately attracted to each other and spend a passionate night together. Adriana begins to think this could be the beginning of a great love that could change her life and they agree to meet the next day, but Andrea doesn’t show up. Disappointed, Adriana goes back to her normal life, but an unexpected breakthrough comes: Andrea is suddenly found dead. Formats: DVD, VOD. (Breaking Glass Pictures).

    photo for A Place To Call Home, Season 6 – The Final Chapter A Place to Call Home, Season 6 – The Final Chapter (2018) Three-disc set with all 10 episodes. A sweeping romantic drama set in 1950s rural Australia and dealing with important social issues of the time: homosexuality, single motherhood, racism and the lingering effects of war. The final chapter of the Bligh saga brings love and healing to Australia’s first family as each member finds their true meaning in life and a place to call home. Also available: "A Place To Call Home: The Complete Collection (Limited Edition)" in a 20-disc set with all 67 episodes in special collectible packaging with two hours of bonus features. Also includes a set of six drink coasters and stirrers, six note cards and envelopes, and an eight-page booklet featuring an interview with series creator and writer Bevan Lee. Formats: DVD. (Acorn Media).

    photo for Scared Stiff Scared Stiff (1987) TV star Mary Page Keller ("Pretty Little Liars") appears alongside Andrew Stevens ("10 to Midnight," "The Fury") as a couple terrorized by an age-old curse in this much-underrated late-80s offering from director Richard Friedman. Keller plays Kate Christopher, a singer who moves into an old colonial mansion with her son and psychologist boyfriend David (Stevens). But when they make a strange and gruesome discovery in the boarded-up attic, it soon becomes clear that the mansion carries with it a dark and blood-stained past -- and one that is about to terrorize them in the present. The second feature helmed by Richard Friedman, who went on to direct such genre favorites as Doom Asylum and "Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge," "Scared Stiff (AKA The Masterson Curse)" builds to an astonishing practical FX-laden climax sure to please fans of 80s horror. Brand new 2K restoration from original film elements. Formats: Blu-ray. Extras: New audio commentary with director Richard Friedman, producer Dan Bacaner and film historian Robert Ehlinger; "Mansion of the Doomed: The Making of Scared Stiff" new documentary featuring interviews with Richard Friedman, Dan Bacaner, Robert Ehlinger, actors Andrew Stevens and Joshua Segal, special effects crew Tyler Smith, Jerry Macaluso and Barry Anderson; new interview with composer Billy Barber; image gallery; original theatrical trailer; reversible sleeve featuring two original artwork options. FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Fully illustrated collector’s booklet with new writing on the film by James Oliver. (Arrow Video/MVD Entertainment).

    Shameless: The Complete Ninth Season (2018) Four-disc set with 14 episodes. In the ninth season, political fervor hits the South Side of Chicago as the Gallaghers take justice into their own hands. While Frank (William H. Macy), sees financial opportunity in giving voice to the underrepresented working man, Fiona (Emmy Rossum) tries to build on her real estate success and takes an expensive gamble. Debbie (Emma Kenney) fights for equal pay, and Carl (Ethan Cutkosky) considers attending West Point. Ian (Cameron Monaghan) faces the consequences of his crimes and Lip (Jeremy Allen White) becomes a sober coach for a famous actress. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, Digital. Extras: Deleted scenes. (Warner).

    photo for Target: St. Louis Target: St. Louis (2016) This stunning documentary about environmental racism during the Cold War exposes the secret history and conspiracy surrounding the U.S. Army aerosol radiation testing in segregated neighborhoods of North St. Louis. After Hiroshima, the United States Army, eager for new ways to weaponize atomic power, engaged in a series of classified open-air studies designed to test the effects of aerosol radiation in a metropolitan setting. At first, the tests were described as defensive, the latest strategy against the threat of Russian bombers. But as later declassified documents suggest, the goal of the testing (performed primarily in low-income and African-American neighborhoods of North St. Louis), was to develop offensive capabilities which could match the climate and terrain of downtown Moscow. Consequently, generations of St. Louis inhabitants were unwitting participants in a government testing program which, like the infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Project, was facilitated by the U.S. Department of Public Health. Investigating the historical catalyst for these events, the survivors' quest for answers and the subsequent Federal legislation requiring informed consent by human subjects, Target: St. Louis is a compelling and shocking documentary audiences won't soon forget. Formats: DVD, VOD, Digital. (IndiePix Films).

    photo for Tickled (2016) After stumbling upon a bizarre “competitive endurance tickling” video online, wherein young men are paid to be tied up and tickled, reporter David Farrier reaches out to request a story from the company. But the reply he receives is shocking -- the sender mocks Farrier's sexual orientation and threatens extreme legal action should he dig any deeper. So, like any good journalist confronted by a bully, he does just the opposite: he travels to the hidden tickling facilities in Los Angeles and uncovers a vast empire, known for harassing and harming the lives of those who protest their involvement in these films. The more he investigates, the stranger it gets, discovering secret identities and criminal activity. Formats: DVD. (Magnolia Home Entertainment).

    Tito and the Birds (2018 -- Brazil) Animated film about a little boy and his journey to save the world. Tito, a shy 10-year-old boy, lives in a world on the brink of pandemic. Fear is crippling people, making them sick and transforming them. Tito realizes, based on his father’s past research, that there may be a way to utilize the local pigeon population and their songs to create a cure for the disease. His father was forced to leave when Tito was only six and the struggle to find a cure becomes linked with the search to find his father again, along with his own identity. Formats: Blu-ray/DVD Combo, VOD, Digital. Extras: Interview with filmmaker Gustavo Steinberg and director Gabriel Bitar, theatrical trailer. (Shout! Studios).

    photo for Torment Torment (Paper Gallows) (1950) Dermot Walsh, Rona Anderson, John Bentley, Dilys Laye. Brothers Cliff and Jim Brandon are a successful writing team specializing in murder mysteries, but Cliff and Jim are almost as disturbed as some of the characters they've created. While researching their latest novel, one of the brothers commits murder, simply to experience the thrill. He then attempts to frame his secretary Joan for the crime, since she's in love with the other brother. The saner of the two races against time to save Joan from the gallows and to bring his sibling to justice. (also known as 'Paper Gallows') First time ever on disc in North America. Formats: DVD. (Juno Films Selects/MVD Entertainment).


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