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  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: January 28-February 3

    What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: January 28-February 3

    Gerard Butler in Hunter Killer
    Summit/Lionsgate

    At a loss for what to watch this week? From new DVDs and Blu-rays, to what’s streaming on Netflix, we’ve got you covered.

    NEW ON DVD AND BLU-RAY

    ‘Hunter Killer’ (January 29)

    Gerald Butler must be exhausted from saving the world all the time. This action thriller from the producers of “Olympus Has Fallen” takes Butler under the Arctic Ocean as the captain of a Navy submarine. When he uncovers a secret Russian coup, he must slip through enemy waters to stop WWIII from becoming a reality.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on January 29 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include a behind-the-scenes featurette and audio commentary.

    ‘Suspiria’ (January 29)

    Director Luca Guadagnino (“Call Me By Your Name“) goes from peaches and young love to the horrors surrounding a prestigious Berlin dance company. Dakota Johnson plays an aspiring dancer who enrolls, only to discover the company is run by a coven of witches. The movie is remake of a 1977 cult classic, but Tilda Swinton’s unbelievable performance in multiple roles makes this version completely unique.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on January 29 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include three making-of featurettes.

    ‘The Nutcracker and the Four Realms’ (January 29)

    This new take on the classic story takes a turn into the fantastical, following a young girl who journeys to a magical land to retrieve a key that will unlock an egg gifted by her dead mother. Music from Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker Suite” is incorporated and ballerina Misty Copeland makes a cameo.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD, as well as Digital HD, on January 29. Bonus features include delete scenes, making-of featurettes, and an interview with Copeland.

    ‘Boy Erased’ (January 29)

    Lucas Hedges missed out on getting his second Oscar nomination in three years in this intense drama about the teen son of Baptists parents who is forced to attend a gay conversion therapy camp. There, he struggles to understand his identity, his faith, and his relationships to his preacher father (Russell Crowe) and protective mother (Nicole Kidman).

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on January 29 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features deleted and extended scenes and Q&As with the cast.

    ‘The Wife’ (January 29)

    Watch why Glenn Close has been nominated for a billion awards for this movie and others, and why she might finally (finally!) win an Oscar for her nuanced performance in a story about the compromises, secrets, and betrayals one makes in a long marriage.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on January 29 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include Q&As with Close and the cast.

    ‘In the Heat of the Night’: The classic drama starring Sidney Poitier that tackles race and police relations is always timely, but even more so in today’s political climate. The Blu-ray reissue has a new 4K digital restoration and new interviews with cast and crew.

    ‘Screamers’: The 1995 sci-fi action thriller gets its first Blu-ray release, which includes new interviews with cast and crew.

    NEW VIDEO ON DIGITAL, DEMAND, AND STREAMING

    ‘At Eternity’s Gate’ (January 29)

    Willem Dafoe earned an Oscar nomination for portraying the brilliant, troubled artist Vincent Van Gogh. Director Julian Schnabel’s movie is not a meticulous biopic, but rather a collection of scenes drawn from the Van Gogh’s letters, rumors and heresay, and even just plain invented stories. Available on Digital HD.

    NEW ON NETFLIX

    ‘Velvet Buzzsaw’ (February 1)

    This satirical thriller from writer/director Dan Gilroy reunites him with his “Nightcrawler” stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo. As the Netflix original movie’s trailer notes, “Something truly goddamn strange is going on” in L.A.’s contemporary art world. A collection of pieces created by a dead artist seem to have malevolent supernatural powers, targeted at collectors who are trying to profit off of them.

    ‘Jaws’ and Sequels (February 1)

    Now, Steven Spielberg’s seminal shark thriller can scare the daylights out of you from the comfort of your couch. Follow it up (if you dare) with “Jaws 2” and “Jaws 3.”

    For more, see what else is new on Netflix in February 2019.

    TV WORTH WATCHING

    ‘I Am the Night’ Limited Series Premiere, TNT (January 28, 9 p.m.)

    “Wonder Woman” director Patty Jenkins reunites with Chris Pine for this thriller inspired by true events. A teen girl (India Eisley) embarks on a quest to learn more about her mysterious origins. Along the way, she meets a troubled reporter (Pine) who is haunted by a murder case.

    ‘The ABC Murders’ Miniseries Premiere, Amazon (February 1, 3:01 a.m.)

    John Malkovich gets to twirl his mustache as the famous detective Hercule Poirot in this three-part adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel. Set in 1933, the story follows the crime solver as he trackers a killer known as “ABC,” who uses the British railway system to carry out a string of murders.

    ‘Super Bowl LIII,’ CBS (February 3, 6 p.m.)

    The New England Patriots face the Los Angeles Ram for the championship trophy. Maroon 5 will play the halftime show, with guests Big Boi and Travis Scott.

  • Every Movie You Need To See Before Oscar Night

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  • Box Office: ‘Fantastic Beasts 2’ Conjures Up $62 Million

    Box Office: ‘Fantastic Beasts 2’ Conjures Up $62 Million

    Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
    Warner Bros.

    Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” debuted with an estimated $62 million, enough for first place but not as much as its predecessor: “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” opened to $74 million in 2016.

    The sequel has so far earned  $191 million worldwide, but has received the worst reviews yet for a “Harry Potter” film.  It has a  40% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes and moviegoers gave it a lower-than usual  B+ Cinemascore.

    The controversial casting of Johnny Depp as the title character may be one of the reasons that the second film didn’t perform as well as the first “Fantastic Beasts” entry.

    Instant Family
    Paramount

    Meanwhile, “Instant Family,”  starring Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne as a couple who adopt three children, racked up $14.7 million from 3,286 locations. The movie, which is loosely based on a true story, earned an “A” CinemaScore and a 79% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

    20th Century Fox

    Widows,” Steve McQueen‘s well-reviewed heist movie, earned $12.5 million from 2,805 venues. That’s on par with the critically panned Jennifer Garner revenge drama “Peppermint,” which debuted with $13 million in September. The cast, led by Viola Davis, has received raves and the film could be an awards contender despite being a genre movie. Davis, who won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for “Fences,” is currently ranked at #5 among Best Actress nominee predictions at GoldDerby.com.

    Green Book
    Universal

    In limited release, awards hopeful “Green Book,” which stars Viggo Mortensen and “Moonlight” Oscar winner Mahershala Ali, earned $313,000 from 25 venues for a per-screen average of $12,520. The period film, in which a white driver (Mortensen) and a black musician (Ali) bond as they travel through the Deep South, won the people’s choice award at the Toronto Film Festival. It expands to more theaters on November 21.

    CBS Films

    But the best per-screen average of the weekend went to another likely Oscar nominee: “At Eternity’s Gate,” which stars Willem Dafoe as famously tortured painter Vincent Van Gogh. Playing at just four theaters in New York in Los Angeles,  it racked up $23,000 per venue for a weekend take of $92,000. It will also expand to more theaters soon.

    Here are the top 10 weekend estimates for November 16-18

    1. “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald,” $62,200,000
    2. “Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch” (2018), $38,165,000
    3. “Bohemian Rhapsody,” $15,700,000
    4. “Instant Family,” $14,700,000
    5. “Widows,” $12,300,000
    6. “The Nutcracker and the Four Realms,” $4,678,000
    7. “A Star is Born” (2018), $4,350,000
    8. “Overlord,” $3,850,000
    9. “The Girl in the Spider’s Web,” $2,500,000
    10. “Nobody’s Fool,” $2,260,000

    [Via Variety]