New DVD Releases

Wow!!! The year 2021 zoomed by, and boy was it  packed with great movies!

If  you were looking for action, the year did not disappoint. Flicks such as F9, The Suicide Squad, Black Widow, The Wrath of Man and numerous others kept many of us on the edge of our recliners. Or if you are a lover of drama, News of the World, Stillwater, and Passing were three great titles. If you enjoy a nail biting thriller, the much anticipated A Quiet Place 2 was released. For those that love to watch movies with the entire family, Luca, Tom and Jerry, and Space Jam were all great. It does not matter which genre you prefer, there were definitely movies that would surely  satisfy any movie connoisseur.   

The year 2021 did not close without providing even more movie greats. Below are some titles with links to our catalog of the latest blockbusters to help you narrow your cinematic search. And as always… choose your favorite genre to find a movie or two… or three…or feel free to watch them all!  

REMARKABLY ROMANTIC

Staff Pick: 

  • South of Heaven: Convicted felon Jimmy gets early parole after serving twelve years for armed robbery. Upon his release he vows to give his girlfriend Annie, who is dying of cancer, the best last year of her life. But when Jimmy gets into a freak accident that puts him in the crosshairs of local crime boss Whit Price, he must stop at nothing to save Annie and fight for whatever time they have left.

DEFINITELY DRAMATIC

Staff Pick:

  • The Many Saints of Newark: Young Anthony Soprano is growing up in one of the most tumultuous eras in Newark’s history, becoming a man just as rival gangsters begin to rise and challenge the all-powerful DiMeo crime family’s hold over the increasingly race-torn city. Caught up in the changing times is the uncle he idolizes, Dickie Moltisanti, who struggles to manage both his professional and personal responsibilities, and whose influence over his nephew will help make the impressionable teenager into the all-powerful mob boss later known as Tony Soprano.

FUN FAMILY FEATURES

Staff Pick:

  • Clifford the Big Red Dog: When middle-schooler Emily Elizabeth meets a magical animal rescuer who gifts her a little, red puppy, she never anticipated waking up to find a giant ten-foot hound in her small New York City apartment. While her single mom is away for business, Emily and her fun but impulsive uncle Casey set out on an adventure that will keep viewers on the edge-of-their-seats as the heroes take a bite out of the Big Apple.

AWESOME ACTION

Staff Pick:

  • No Time To Die: Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA turns up asking for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.

THRILLER THEMES/SUPER SUSPENSES

Staff Pick:

  • Castle Falls: Rival gangs seek out millions of dollars hidden inside a luxury condominium that’s scheduled to be demolished, but first they have to deal with the janitor who found the loot first.

HAUNTING HORRORS

Staff Pick:

  • Antlers: In a remote Oregon town, a middle-school teacher and her sheriff brother become entangled with her enigmatic student, whose dark secrets lead to terrifying encounters with a legendary ancestral creature who came before them.

COMEDIC CHUCKLES

Staff Pick:

  • The French Dispatch: A love letter to journalists set in an outpost of an American newspaper in a fictional 20th-century French city that brings to life a collection of stories published in ‘The French Dispatch.’

RESPECTING REPRESENTATION

Staff Pick

  • Language Lessons: When Adam’s husband surprises him with weekly online Spanish lessons, he’s unsure about where or how this new element will fit into his already structured life. But when tragedy strikes, his Spanish teacher, Cariño, becomes a lifeline he didn’t know he needed. Adam develops an unexpected and complicated emotional bond with Cariño, but do you know someone just because you have experienced a traumatic moment with them? Bittersweet, honest, and at times, darkly funny, Language Lessons is a disarmingly moving exploration of platonic love.