• Troy Director’s Cut (Blu-ray)

    Bigger. Braver. Bolder. Director Wolfgang Petersen enlarges his exciting epic with over 30 minutes of previously unseen footage drawing you deeper into the heat of battle and the heated lives of his complex characters. With a stellar cast (Brad Pitt [Achilles], Eric Bana [Hector], Orlando Bloom [Paris], Diane Kruger [Helen] and Peter O’Toole [Priam]), Troy Director’s Cut completes the intense saga of one of history’s greatest confrontations, re-created through the passion of one of today’s best filmmakers.

  • The Iron Giant (1999) (Blu-ray)

    Winner of nine Annie Awards, remastered and enhanced with two all-new scenes conceived for the film’s original release, The Iron Giant is the tale of an unlikely friendship between an alien robot from outer space (voiced by Vin Diesel) and a rebellious boy named Hogarth (voiced by Eli Marienthal). A bedraggled mom (voiced by Jennifer Aniston), a paranoid government agent (voiced by Christopher McDonald) and a sympathetic beatnik (voiced by Harry Connick, Jr.) all conspire to turn Brad Bird‘s The Iron Giant into a gigantic, out-of-this-world adventure.

  • The Green Mile (Blu-ray)

    Nominated for four Academy Awards®, including Best Picture, this emotional, touching film about miracles and the power of redemption stars Tom Hanks as prison guard Paul Edgecomb. When a giant of a man is brought to death row, Edgecomb and his fellow guards discover something very unusual about their new charge, John Coffey (Oscar® nominee Michael Clarke Duncan). Convicted for the sadistic murder of two young girls, but behaving almost like a child himself, Coffey seems to have a supernatural gift of healing living things. Expectations are turned upside down and the guards’ sense of humanity is awakened in this astonishing adaptation of Stephen King’s compelling novel.

  • Singin’ in the Rain (1952) (Blu-ray)

    Silent movies are giving way to talking pictures – and a hoofer-turned-matinee idol (Gene Kelly) is caught in that bumpy transition, as are his buddy (Donald O’Connor), prospective ladylove (Debbie Reynolds) and shrewish costar (Jean Hagen). Rediscover the musical masterpiece, Singin’ in the Rain, in dazzling, restored high definition, featuring an all-new documentary not just this all-time favorite but also the musical legacy of its producer, songwriter Arthur Freed.

  • J. Edgar (Blu-ray)

    Leonardo DiCaprio (Inception, Blood Diamond) stars as J. Edgar Hoover, head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for nearly 50 years. Hoover was feared, admired, reviled and revered, a man who could distort the truth as easily as he upheld it. His methods were at once ruthless and heroic, with the admiration of the world his most coveted prize. But behind closed doors, he held secrets that would have destroyed his image, his career and his life. Oscar® winner* Clint Eastwood (Unforgiven, Million Dollar Baby) directs an all-star cast including Naomi Watts (21 Grams), Armie Hammer (The Social Network) and, as Hoover’s overprotective mother, Oscar® winner* Judi Dench (Shakespeare in Love).

  • Dog Day Afternoon (1975) (Blu-ray)

    Based on the true story of a 1972 bank heist gone wrong, this Oscar®-winning* masterwork showcases Al Pacino as one of the most unusual bank robbers ever to appear on film, with the Golden Globe®-nominated John Cazale as his inscrutable partner in crime.

  • Corpse Bride (2005) (Blu-ray)

    An Academy Award® nominee and National Board of Review Award winner as 2005’s Best Animated Feature, Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride carries on in the dark, romantic tradition of his classic Edward Scissorhands and Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.

  • Cobra (1986) (Blu-ray)

    Like Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky and Rambo, the hero of Cobra is another original: Lt. Marion Cobretti, a one-man assault force whose laser-mount submachine gun and pearl-handled Colt .45 spit pure crimestopping venom. Director George P. Cosmatos (Rambo: First Blood Part II , Tombstone) rejoins Stallone for this thriller pitting Cobretti against a merciless serial killer. The trail leads to not one murderer but to an army of psychos bent on slashing their way to a “New Order” – and killing the inadvertent witness (Brigitte Nielsen) to their latest blood spree. Fortunately, Cobra is her protector. And full-throttle screen excitement doesn’t get any better.

  • Bad Boys for Life (Blu-ray)

    The original Bad Boys, Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence), are back. After a string of assassinations and an attempt on Mike’s life, he convinces a hesitant Marcus to hold off retirement and partner one last time. Together, they team up with AMMO, the new hotshot division of the Miami PD, to take down the merciless head of the Aretas Cartel.

  • Dolittle (2020) (Blu-ray)

    ROBERT DOWNEY JR. electrifies as the man who could talk to animals: Dolittle. After losing his wife, he hermits himself away behind the high wall of his manor, but is forced to set sail on an epic adventure when the queen falls gravely ill. Helping Dolittle in search of a rare cure are his rambunctious animal friends – including Chee-Chee (Oscar® winner RAMI MALEK), an anxious, self-conscious gorilla; Dab-Dab (Oscar® winner OCTAVIA SPENCER), an enthusiastic but birdbrained duck; the bickering duo of cynical, neurotic ostrich Plimpton (KUMAIL NANJIANI) and chilly-but-chill polar bear Yoshi (JOHN CENA); as well as a headstrong parrot named Polynesia (Oscar® winner EMMA THOMPSON).

  • Richard Jewell (Blu-ray)

    DIRECTED BY CLINT EASTWOOD AND BASED ON TRUE EVENTS, Richard Jewell tells a story of the security guard who discovers a bomb at the 1996 Atlanta Games and takes swift, heroic action, saving countless lives. But in a turn of events, he becomes FBI’s number one suspect, vilified by the press and public alike. Featuring an all-star ensemble cast, including Sam Rockwell, Kathy Bates, Jon Hamm, Olivia Wilde and Paul Walter Hauser, this is “one of the most intriguing and powerful movies of the year” (Us Weekly).

  • Searching (2018) (Blu-ray)

    After David Kim’s (John Cho) 16-year-old daughter goes missing, a local investigation is opened and a detective is assigned to the case. But 37 hours later and without a single lead, David decides to search the one place no one has looked yet, where all secrets are kept today: his daughter’s laptop. In a hyper-modern thriller told via the technology devices we use every day to communicate, David must trace his daughter’s digital footprints before she disappears forever.

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