After receiving a cryptic message from his missing girlfriend (Hera Hilmar, “An Ordinary Man”), a man (Sam Keeley, “This Must Be The Place”) travels to India to pick up her trail.
“The Forgiven” Is Welcomed Onto Blu-ray & DVD May 15
Two highly decorated actors go head-to-head when “The Forgiven” arrives on Blu-ray™ (plus Digital), DVD, and Digital May 15th from Lionsgate.
“The Sandlot” Celebrates 25 Years With A Special Exhibit At Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory
Celebrate 25 years of a timeless family comedy as Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment teams-up with Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory to bring “The Sandlot” to life.
Blu-ray Review: “Pitch Perfect 3” Is The Perfect End To The Series
[yasr_overall_rating] Review by Jacquelin Hipes Now graduated from college, realizing it takes more than a cappella to get by, all the Bellas return in the final chapter in the beloved series.
“Puppy Dog Pals” Wag Their Way Onto Disney DVD April 10
They’re cute, cuddly and all collared up for pup-tacular adventures!
“Can You Ever Forgive Me?” For This New Trailer & Poster
Melissa McCarthy stars in the adaptation of the memoir ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?,’ the true story of best-selling celebrity biographer (and friend to cats) Lee Israel (Melissa McCarthy) who made her living in the 1970s and ’80s profiling the likes of Katharine Hepburn, Tallulah Bankhead, Estee Lauder and journalist Dorothy Kilgallen.
“Notes From The Field” Available For Digital Download March 26
Tony-nominated actress and playwright Anna Deavere Smith brings attention to America’s failed justice system in the compelling HBO Film “Notes From the Field,” available for Digital Download on March 26th.
Blu-ray Review: “I, Tonya” Delivers Drama & Laughs
[yasr_overall_rating] Review by David Ferguson Competitive ice skater Tonya Harding rises amongst the ranks at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, but her future in the activity is thrown into doubt when her ex-husband intervenes.
Watch The First Trailer For Bo Burnham’s “Eighth Grade”
Here is the first trailer Bo Burnham’s “Eighth Grade” which shines an achingly funny spotlight on growing up in the age of Snapchat.