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  • ‘Despicable Me 4’ Digital Release Interview: Chris Renaud

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    Available to purchase on digital beginning August 6th is the box office hit ‘Despicable Me 4’, which was directed by Chris Renaud (‘Despicable Me’ and ‘Despicable Me 2’).

    The movie once again stars Steve Carell (‘The Office’) as Gru and Kristen Wiig (‘Wonder Woman: 1984’) as Lucy Wilde, while joining the cast are Will Ferrell (‘Old School’) as Maxime Le Mal and Sofia Vergara (‘Modern Family’) as Valentina.

    'Despicable Me 4' opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    ‘Despicable Me 4’ opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Related Article: Movie Review: ‘Despicable Me 4’

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with director Chris Renaud about his work on Despicable Me 4’, the success of the movie and the overall franchise, why we love the Minions, how Gru has changed since the first film, his rivalry with Maxime Le Mal, what Will Ferrell brought to the role, working with Steve Carell and what being part of this franchise has meant to Renaud personally.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interview.

    'Despicable Me 4' opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    ‘Despicable Me 4’ opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Moviefone: To begin with, ‘Despicable Me 4’ is now available on digital but is still doing very well theatrically at the box office. Are you surprised by the success of the movie and the popularity of the franchise?

    Chris Renaud: Yes and no. In that, I mean, look, as we’re making these films, we preview them. We test them with audiences, and I was at a premiere in New York and a premiere in Paris, and even though those are probably stacked in your favor, you can feel the energy. You can feel the response and the love that the audience really has for these characters. I think that obviously coming off ‘Minions: Rise of Gru’, the love of the audience is clear. I think the job for us as filmmakers is not to let them down. I think that after sitting with several audiences through the course of making the movie, and you can never predict what’s going to happen financially at the box office, but I felt that we were delivering on the promise and hopefully that that would translate to people going to the theater and seeing the movie.

    'Despicable Me 4' opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    ‘Despicable Me 4’ opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    MF: Can you explain the pop culture phenomenon that is the Minions? Why do we love them so much?

    CR: It’s truly lightning in a bottle. I think it’s one of those things that all the elements came together to create this comedic personality with a universal quality. By that I mean from the design, which is super simple, a five-year-old could draw it, no problem. The simple color scheme, yellow and blue, besides the Ukrainian flag now means Minions. The language, which is every language and (no language at the same time), and very much influenced by things like R2-D2 and the Jawas where you kind of got what they were saying but you didn’t understand it literally. Their animated performance, their incompetence, their childlike quality which gives them this appeal that is hard to match. So, I really truly think it’s one of those things where every element of it came together in a way that is just special. That’s about all I can say. The things that I loved as a kid, Batman comics and ‘Star Wars’, the Minions are sort of maybe not quite at that level, but they’re in the culture in a way that is far and few between with other characters, and that’s amazing to have been a part of that.

    'Despicable Me 4' opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    ‘Despicable Me 4’ opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    MF: Can you talk about how Gru has changed since the first film?

    CR: We think about that. We’re like, we need Gru to be Gru, which is maybe more villainous, but the truth is when we try it, what we end up finding is it feels false. The reason why, and I think one of the reasons that besides the Minions that people like this group of characters is that Gru has changed, and he’s changed the way probably most people change once they have kids and have a family. It does change you and change how you think. So, it’s very extreme for Gru, where he was a villain and then now, he’s essentially a good guy and a softy. He’s still, obviously in this movie, he enjoys seeing his snobby neighbor get bested by one of the Minions. So, he still Gru, but he’s a different guy. I think that the arc of his life is something that a lot of people, particularly the adults in the audience can relate to.

    'Despicable Me 4' opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    ‘Despicable Me 4’ opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    MF: Can you talk about Gru and Le Mal’s history together and their rivalry?

    CR: Maxime Le Mal really starts with Will Ferrell’s performance, which is terrific. Seeing Maxime and Gru in the high school reunion, they went to a villain high school called Lycée Pas Bon. Seeing that rivalry at the beginning of the film I think is just so much fun, particularly with those comedic actors, but also giving us an opportunity to again, see a different aspect of Gru’s life. We haven’t really seen any clips from his high school. What I love too, without getting into the details is that the source of their rivalry is such a small detail and such a small transgression. I think that’s so true, and I think that’s one of the great things about these characters and what makes them so relatable is that little kind of, as I said, transgression from high school is the kind of thing that we carry with us the rest of our life. I love that, that it is not some big world-shattering stakes that they have against each other. It’s just a tiny insult that ends up creating this rivalry that runs through the film.

    'Despicable Me 4' opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    ‘Despicable Me 4’ opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    MF: What was it like working with Will Ferrell?

    CR: So, the character in the script that we delivered to Will was Maxime Le Mal. So, he came in with a French accent, which was great. What we did do, as I sort of gave him the opportunity, I said, “Look, do you have any other ideas that we could try?” Because it was the first session. Will is like, “Listen, I got this great Swedish accent I’ve always wanted to try.” We would’ve changed the name no problem. It was early days. We did try a couple of things, but really the French accent that he came in with was what you hear and that is the character.

    'Despicable Me 4' opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    ‘Despicable Me 4’ opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    MF: Can you talk about Steve Carell’s impact on this franchise?

    CR: I think it’s hard to understate how important Steve’s performance is to the character. Again, and we were just talking about accents. One of the things that when we started our first recording session for him way back in probably 2008, we were talking about Peter Sellers and ‘Inspector Clouseau‘ and this idea of an accent. We tried a couple of things like a Latin influence, a couple of different thoughts, a Spanish influence. But we quickly landed on what you hear, which is this kind of weird fusion of Eastern European. The scale to it that Steve was able to bring, and we obviously have the best comedic actor out there, but it all radiates out of what Steve has done with Gru. When he comes in and records, obviously at this point, we know what he is doing. It’s not like we’re figuring it out. We all have a good handle on Gru, but he’s very thoughtful in the process. He thinks about the lines. He is like, “Why would Gru say that?” He’s very considerate of the character and I’m sure he has a great affection for the character because he’s probably one of the most iconic, well-known animated characters of all time at this point. That’s no small credit to the performance that Steve has helped create. I say help because of the animators who do the visual and the character design, but Steve is really where it starts.

    'Despicable Me 4' opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    ‘Despicable Me 4’ opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    MF: Finally, can you talk about what it has meant to you personally to be part of this beloved franchise?

    CR: in a lot of ways that’s even hard to describe. It’s had such a huge impact on me, not just working with these characters and being a part of these successful films, but living in Paris, France where the film picture is produced. So as an American living abroad, I’ve spent essentially my adult life there. We moved back in 2008, it’s almost 16 years now I’ve lived in France. So, it’s every aspect of my life and our life as a family have been impacted by working on these films. I think that Illumination as a company stands where it stands because of the first ‘Despicable Me’, it was a rock-solid idea in the original pitch. Then the stuff that we were able to add to it, Pierre Coffin, myself, the writers, Chris Meledandri, and the team at Illumination. It really was one of these things that was built brick by brick in the first film. I think that first film is what carries the day and why we’re talking about a ‘Despicable Me 4’ now. It was something that from a design point of view and animation point of view, when it came out, everyone was like, “What is this?” I think that now it’s obviously become part of the culture, but I think that our ability to create something a bit different in the marketplace at the time still resonates. It’s why we’re still making these movies.

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    What is the plot of ‘Despicable Me 4’?

    Gru (Steve Carell) and Lucy (Kristen Wiig) and their girls—Margo (Miranda Cosgrove), Edith (Dana Gaier) and Agnes (Madison Polan)—welcome a new member to the Gru family, Gru Jr. (Tara Strong), who is intent on tormenting his dad. Gru also faces a new nemesis in Maxime Le Mal (Will Ferrell) and his femme fatale girlfriend Valentina, (Sofia Vergara) forcing the family to go on the run.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Despicable Me 4’?

    • Steve Carell as Gru
    • Kristen Wiig as Lucy Wilde
    • Will Ferrell as Maxime Le Mal
    • Joey King as Poppy Prescott
    • Sofía Vergara as Valentina
    • Stephen Colbert as Perry Prescott
    • Chloe Fineman as Patsy Prescott
    • Miranda Cosgrove as Margo
    • Steve Coogan as Silas Ramsbottom
    • Pierre Coffin as the Minions
    • Dana Gaier as Edith
    • Madison Polan as Agnes
    • Tara Strong as Gru Jr.
    'Despicable Me 4' opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    ‘Despicable Me 4’ opens in theaters on July 3, 2024. Photo: Universal Pictures.

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  • Craig Robinson Talks ‘The Bad Guys’

    Mr. Wolf (Sam Rockwell), Mr. Piranha (Anthony Ramos), Mr. Snake (Marc Maron), Ms. Tarantula (Awkwafina) and Mr. Shark (Craig Robinson) in DreamWorks Animation’s 'The Bad Guys.'
    (L to R) Mr. Wolf (Sam Rockwell), Mr. Piranha (Anthony Ramos), Mr. Snake (Marc Maron), Ms. Tarantula (Awkwafina) and Mr. Shark (Craig Robinson) in DreamWorks Animation’s ‘The Bad Guys,’ directed by Pierre Perifel. © 2021 DreamWorks Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    Available on DVD and Blu-Ray beginning June 21st is the extremely popular animated movie ‘The Bad Guys,’ which was directed by Pierre Perifel (‘Kung Fu Panda 3’).

    The film revolves around a group of notorious villains, Wolf (Sam Rockwell), Snake (Marc Maron), Tarantula (Awkwafina), Shark (Craig Robinson), and Piranha (Anthony Ramos), who pretend to reform in order to pull off the greatest heist in history.

    In addition, the voice cast also includes Zazie Beetz, Richard Ayoade, Lilly Singh, and Alex Borstein.

    Actor, comedian and musician Craig Robinson is best known for his roles as Darryl Philbin on ‘The Office,’ and as Nick Webber in ‘Hot Tub Time Machine’ and its sequel.

    But Robinson has appeared in dozens of popular TV series and movies including ‘Arrested Development,’ ‘Eastbound & Down,’ ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine,’ ‘Pineapple Express,’ ‘This Is the End,’ ‘Shrek Forever After,’ ‘Sausage Party,’ and ‘Dolemite Is My Name.’

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Craig Robinson about his work on ‘The Bad Guys,’ as well as his new Peacock series ‘Killing It.’

    You can read our full interview with Craig Robinson below or click on the player above to watch a video of the interview.

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    You can read our full interview with Craig Robinson below or click on the player above to watch a video of the interview.

    Moviefone: To begin with, how did you get involved with ‘The Bad Guys’ and what was your first reaction to the screenplay?

    Craig Robinson: I went to DreamWorks and they pitched the movie and they showed me what the Shark would look like and what they wanted from him. They showed me the cast, who they had so far and just what the movie was going to look like. They pitched the story and it just was incredible. That happened, then the pandemic began. So, we recorded over the pandemic.

    MF: Can you talk about how you discovered the voice for Shark?

    CR: You know, that’s the beauty of recording in the booth. It took maybe a few scenes and we found this joyous personality, kind of naive and gullible yet he has a mean streak character. We went back and recorded stuff with this guy’s attitude and a lot of it is from the collaboration.

    We got director, Pierre Perifel, and then the producer, Damon Ross, and we were going back and forth for jokes. I would say something, and they would say, “Oh, and this”. Then it would turn into this other thing. That was the beauty of my character, because he got to be other characters. There are other voices that you didn’t hear such as my French accent, which I hope is on the DVD.

    MF: I know that you recorded by yourself, what was it like for you when you finally met the other actors on the press tour?

    CR: It was just a mutual, everybody loves everybody kind of moment and everybody was just like, “Hey, oh you, oh yeah.” You know, that’s what it was. You go back and forth, and then you get together and then there’s a bunch of jokes and laughter. It’s like a real quick family picnic and then everybody dispersed. That was cool. I’ve worked with Marc Maron on stage before and I’ve been on his podcast. So, I knew Marc.

    Ms. Tarantula (Awkwafina), Mr. Snake (Marc Maron), Mr. Shark (Craig Robinson), Mr. Piranha (Anthony Ramos) and Mr. Wolf (Sam Rockwell) in DreamWorks Animation’s 'The Bad Guys.'
    (L to R) Ms. Tarantula (Awkwafina), Mr. Snake (Marc Maron), Mr. Shark (Craig Robinson), Mr. Piranha (Anthony Ramos) and Mr. Wolf (Sam Rockwell) in DreamWorks Animation’s ‘The Bad Guys,’ directed by Pierre Perifel. © 2021 DreamWorks Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    MF: The movie deals with themes of friendship, forgiveness, responsibility, and family. What were some of the themes that really spoke to you and made you want to be a part of this project?

    CR: Don’t judge a book by its cover was what my guy was saying. Literally too, because he would change outfits, change his personality, but don’t judge a book by its cover. Give people a chance. Give love a chance.

    MF: The movie was extremely successful at the box office, were you surprised by how popular it’s become?

    CR: I didn’t know what to expect. It’s nice to be associated with this movie period, no matter what it did, but then it made number one and stuff. It’s got this success. So yeah, but I didn’t know what to expect but I saw a nice blitz for it though.

    MF: What can you tell our audience about your new series ‘Killing It?’

    CR: ‘Killing It’ is on Peacock TV. It’s streaming. I play Craig Foster. He’s a man who will do anything to achieve the American dream, including becoming an invasive species vigilante.

    MF: Finally, your character works with snakes on the series. Did you have to work with real snakes while filming?

    CR: Oh yes. The American Humane Society was there every time we had the real snakes and I like snakes, so it was fun. I’m okay with snakes. I went to Australia and I played with some snakes. I was like, “Oh, these snakes are cool.” I’m not saying I require or crave snakes. I’m just saying I’m cool with snakes.

    Craig Robinson as Craig in Peacock's 'Killing It.'
    Craig Robinson as Craig in Peacock’s ‘Killing It.’ Photo: Alan Markfield/Peacock.
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  • New on Home Video: September 24, 2019

    New on Home Video: September 24, 2019

     

    ‘Yesterday’ (2019)

    Directed by Danny Boyle and starring Himesh Patel and Lily James, the film dares to ask the question “What would it be like if everyone on Earth forgot about the Beatles except for one guy who happened to know all their songs by heart?” A global blackout leads to this phenomenon, and Patel’s character must decide if taking credit for someone else’s songs and achieving enormous fame and riches is what it takes to make him truly happy. Seems like there’s a good chance, right?

    ‘Child’s Play’ (2019)

    There comes a time in a person’s life when birthday presents from your parents become a huge bummer, and for Andy Barclay (Gabriel Bateman), that time is lucky number 13. His mom (Aubrey Plaza) has no idea that the Buddi doll (Mark Hamill) she got through unsavory means is homicidal, but she could have guessed, if only she had seen the original film this is remade from.

    ‘Shaft’ (2019)

    Speaking of out-of-touch parents, John Shaft Jr. (Jesse T. Usher) now works in law enforcement, but that’s where the similarities with his estranged father (Samuel L. Jackson) end. When his friend is murdered, and he needs to think more like a bad-mother-shut-your-mouth, he’s forced to give dad a call to solve the case. Hopefully he’s not too busy looking great in a leather trench coat to pick up the phone.

    ‘Anna’ (2019)

    The KGB brilliantly figures out that people let models do pretty much whatever they want, and if said model is smart and trained in several different fighting styles, she can kill people way sexier than a normal spy would. Anna (Sasha Luss) is such a model, and in a bid to escape poverty, she makes espionage her new talent. 

    ‘Pavarotti’ (2019)

    Ron Howard directs this documentary about the legendary talent, who rose to prominence in a famously competitive industry to create work that endures as some of the most important the world has ever seen. 

  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: March 11-17

    What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: March 11-17

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    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

    ‘Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald’ (March 12)

    The second film in the “Harry Potter”-adjacent franchise introduces Jude Law as a younger Albus Dumbledore, who recruits protagonist Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) to take down the dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald (Johnny Depp) before he divides and destroys the wizarding world. Lots going on there.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on March 12 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include an extended cut of the movie, deleted scenes, and making-of featurettes.

    ‘Green Book’ (March 12)

    The Best Picture Oscar winner is the feel-good tale of an unlikely interracial friendship based on a true story. Rough-and-tumble Italian-American bouncer Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen) is hired to drive Dr. Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali), a refined black black pianist, on a concert tour through the Deep South. While the film generated some controversy for its depictions of race relations (and questionable history of some of its key creative personnel), it still triumphed at the Academy Awards and Ali won his second Oscar.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on March 12 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include behind-the-scenes featurettes.

    ‘Mortal Engines’ (March 12)

    The sci-fi adventure is set in a post-apocalyptic world where everyone lives in giant moving cities on wheels, roaming the Earth to find resources. When an assassin and historian team up, they lead a band of outcasts to prevent London from gobbling up everything in its path. You know, that old story.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on March 12 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include behind-the-scenes featurettes and an audio commentary.

    The Kid Brother‘ (March 12): The Criterion Collection has a new 4K digital restoration of this 1927 Western romp starring silent comedy legend Harold Lloyd that’s an irresistible blend of action, romance, and slapstick invention.

    The Magic Flute‘ (March 12): Ingmar Bergman‘s 1975 version of Mozart’s opera is considered one of the best opera films of all time. It fulfilled a longtime dream of the director and showcases his deep love of music. Criterion’s release has a 2K digital restoration with uncompressed stereo soundtrack.

    Someone to Watch Over Me‘ (February 12): After the fantastical flop of Tom Cruise‘s “Legend,” Ridley Scott returned to more earthbound intrigue with “Someone to Watch Over Me,” an oddly underrated entry in the director’s oeuvre. A sturdy romantic procedural starring Tom Berenger and Mimi Rogers (hey, it was 1987), this new edition from our friends at Shout Factory includes new interviews with writer Howard Franklin and cinematographer Steven Poster. If you’ve never seen it and consider yourself a Scott enthusiast, seek it out. It’s got style to spare.

    NEW VIDEO ON DIGITAL, DEMAND, AND STREAMING

    ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ (March 12)

    Barry Jenkins follows up his Oscar-winning film “Moonlight” with this adaptation of James Baldwin’s acclaimed novel. The beautiful and tragic love story follows young adult Tish (KiKi Layne) and her fiancé, Fonny (Stephan James), whose future is derailed when he is arrested for a crime he didn’t commit. The stunning performances are led by Oscar winner Regina King. Now available on Digital HD.

    ‘Mary Poppins Returns’ (March 12)

    The sequel stars Emily Blunt as the magical nanny, who returns to the Banks family to help the grown-up Michael (Ben Whishaw) and his children through a difficult time. Lin-Manuel Miranda plays a lamplighter, while original star Dick Van Dyke makes a special cameo. The movie features brand-new songs, including the Oscar-nominated “The Place Where Lost Things Go.” Now available on Digital HD.

    ‘Vice’ (March 12)

    Christian Bale’s eye-popping transformation into former Vice President Dick Cheney nabbed the movie’s makeup artists an Academy Award. The often-satirical movie, from “Big Short” director Adam McKay, follows Cheney on his path to becoming the most powerful VP in American history. Now available on Digital HD.

    ‘Catastrophe’ (March 15)

    Amazon’s rom-com-with-a-twist series comes to a close with a final season that follows Rob (Delaney) and Sharon (Horgan) continuing to struggle with parenthood and adulting. Rob is now attending AA, while Sharon tries to keep their family together.

    ‘Shrill’ (March 15)

    In Hulu’s new comedy series, Aidy Bryant stars as Annie, an overweight woman who wants to change her life — but not her body. She’s trying to get ahead in her career while juggling bad boyfriends, a sick parent, and a perfectionist boss.

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    NEW ON NETFLIX

    Triple Frontier‘ (March 13)

    The heist movie teams up quite a cast of Hollywood heavy-hitters: Ben AffleckOscar Isaac, Charlie Hunnam, Garrett Hedlund, and Pedro Pascal. They play former Special Forces operatives who reunite for a heist in a sparsely populated multi-border zone of South America. And though they’re used to carrying out dangerous missions, this one is solely for self-gain. But when events take an unexpected turn, their loyalties and moral code are pushed to a breaking point.

    ‘Arrested Development’ Season 5, Part 2 (March 15)

    The Bluths are back and in more trouble than ever. Buster’s on the run, no one has seen Lucille 2, and the wall is still unfunded. Then the gay mafia gets involved and even Michael can’t seem to save the day.

    ‘Love, Death & Robots’ Series Premiere (March 15)

    David Fincher and Tim Miller team up for what’s being billed as the first animated anthology series for adults. The 18 stories span the science fiction, fantasy, horror and comedy genres; have unique animation styles, from traditional 2D to photo-real 3D CGI; and deal with topics including racism, government, war, free will, and human nature.

    ‘Queer Eye’ Season 8 Premiere (March 15)

    The Fab Five — Antoni Porowski (Food & Wine), Bobby Berk (Interior Design), Jonathan Van Ness (Grooming), Karamo Brown (Culture), and Tan France (Fashion) — head to Kansas City, Missouri to help people of different backgrounds be their best selves. Can you believe?!

    ‘Turn Up Charlie’ Series Premiere (March 15)

    Idris Elba, who DJs himself in real life (he spun at Prince Harry’s wedding), plays a struggling DJ named Charlie who reluctantly becomes a manny to his best friend’s problem-child daughter.

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

    TV WORTH WATCHING

    ‘The Good Fight’ Season 3 Premiere, CBS All-Access (March 14, 3:01 a.m.)

    The legal drama returns to CBS All-Access for a no-holds-barred third season. Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski) continues to try to resist a crazy administration without going crazy herself. Meanwhile, Lucca Quinn (Cush Jumbo) balances a new baby with a new love.

    ‘Project Runway’ Season 17 Premiere, Bravo (March 14, 8 p.m.)

    Bravo’s venerable fashion design competition show gets an almost complete makeover. Host Heidi Klum and mentor Tim Gunn are out; Karlie Kloss and Christian Siriano are in.

    ‘Billions’ Season 4 Premiere, Showtime (March 17, 9 p.m.)

    A new war is brewing in the financial and political circles of New York City. But where the fighting used to be between Bobby Axelrod (Damian Lewis) and Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti), now the two enemies are allies in a union brokered by Wendy Rhoades (Maggie Siff).

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  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: March 4-10

    What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: March 4-10

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    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

    ‘Creed II’ (March 5)

    Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone return as newly-crowned heavyweight champ Adonis Creed and his trainer, Rocky Balboa. In this sequel, Adonis must face ghosts from the past, in the form of rising boxer Viktor Drago, son of Ivan Drago (Dolph Lundgren) — the man responsible for his father Apollo Creed’s death.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on March 5 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include deleted scenes and making-of featurettes.

    ‘The Favourite’ (March 5)

    Girls rule, boys drool in this delightful dramedy set in the politically-turbulent English court of Queen Anne (Oscar winner Olivia Colman). The imperious and impetuous royal’s relationship with advisor/lover Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (Rachel Weisz) is turned upside down by the arrival of Sarah’s wily cousin, Abigail (Emma Stone).

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray, and DVD on March 5 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include deleted scenes and a behind-the-scenes featurette on the costumes.

    ‘Vox Lux’ (March 5)

    The film follows Celeste, a 13-year-old who survives a school shooting, then becomes famous for singing at the memorial. Years later, the older Celeste (Natalie Portman) is a pop superstar trying to revive her career after a scandal, while struggling to be a good mother to her daughter.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD on March 5. Bonus features include a music video.

    ‘Free Solo’ (March 5)

    Prepare yourself to experience some vertigo while watching this Oscar-winning documentary, which follows free solo climber Alex Honnold attempting to achieve his lifelong dream of scaling the 3,200-foot El Capitan in Yosemite National Park without a rope.

    The movie arrives on DVD on March 5 (and is already available on Digital HD).

    ‘Instant Family’ (March 5)

    A married couple (Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne) who didn’t expect to have kids decide to foster three siblings. But becoming an instant family isn’t quite that easy and hijinks and mistakes ensue.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on March 5 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include deleted and extended scenes, a gag reel, and multiple featurettes.

    ‘Burning’ (March 5)

    The Korean psychological thriller centers on an introverted young man, Jongsu (Ah-in Yoo), whose life is complicated by the introduction of of two people into his orbit: Haemi (Jong-seo Jun), a spirited woman who offers romantic possibility, and Ben (Steven Yeun), a wealthy and sophisticated man.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on March 5 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include a making-of featurette.

    ‘Ben Is Back’ (March 5)

    Julia Roberts stars as Holly, a mother who is thrilled when her 19-year-old son (Lucas Hedges) comes home from rehab. The rest of the family is skeptical and wary, and Holly soon realizes the difficulties of dealing with an addict son.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on March 5 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include audio commentary.

    ‘The Craft’ (March 5): This special collector’s edition arrives over two decades after the 1996 supernatural movie made waves with its dark story of outcast teen girls who start practicing witchcraft. The Blu-ray release features new interviews with co-writer and director Andrew Fleming and co-writer Peter Filardi.

    NEW VIDEO ON DIGITAL, DEMAND, AND STREAMING

    ‘Aquaman’ (March 5)

    The highest-grossing movie in the DC universe is already generating buzz around a sequel and a spinoff. Jason Momoa stars as the titular superhero AKA Arthur Curry, the half-human heir to the heir to the underwater kingdom of Atlantis. He must step forward to prevent his brother from starting a war between the worlds of ocean and land. Now available on Digital HD.

    NEW ON NETFLIX

    ‘After Life’ (March 8)

    Ricky Gervais returns to the small screen in this dark comedy about a man named Tony whose perfect life is upended when his wife dies. After contemplating suicide, he decides to live long enough to punish the world for his wife’s death by literally saying and doing whatever he wants to — which he considers a superpower.  But everyone around him starts trying to make him a better person again.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_-cQVKI2X8

    ‘Juanita’ (March 8)

    Alfre Woodard stars in this romantic comedy about a woman who decides to reinvent herself. After leaving behind her three adult kids, she takes a bus to Butte, Montana where she takes on a new life and a new romance.

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

    TV WORTH WATCHING

    ‘American Gods’ Season 2 Premiere, Starz (March 10, 8 p.m.)

    After two years of behind-the-scenes drama, the fantasy series finally returns with trouble still brewing between the Old Gods and the New Gods. Shadow (Ricky Whittle) joins Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane) in advocating for all-out war. Meanwhile, Mr. World (Crispin Glover) plots revenge for the attack against him in Season 1.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3klnW1VjKI

    ‘The Case Against Adnan Syed’ Miniseries Premiere, HBO (March 10, 9 p.m.)

    This four-part documentary reinvestigates the case made famous by the “Serial” podcast. It reviews the events leading up to Hae Min Lee’s disappearance and murder, and follows Syed as he awaits the outcome of a lengthy appeals process.

  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: February 25-March 3

    What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: February 25-March 3

    Disney

    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

    ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ (February 26)

    The sequel to 2012’s “Wreck-It Ralph” takes the lovable arcade character (voiced by John C. Reilly) and BFF Vanellope (Sarah Silverman) into the wide world of the web when they attempt to fix the Sugar Rush game. Along the way, they meet a host of other characters, from Disney Princesses to Buzz Lightyear to Sonic the Hedgehog.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray on February 26 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include behind-the-scenes featurettes, Easter Eggs, and five deleted scenes.

    ‘Mary Queen of Scots’ (February 26)

    Saoirse Ronan stars as the titular Scottish queen, with Margot Robbie as her cousin/rival/frenemy Queen Elizabeth I of England. As female rulers living in a male-dominated world, they must play the game of marriage while asserting their independence — all while dealing with conspiracies and betrayals in their own courts.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on February 26(and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include making-of featurettes and audio commentary.

    ‘The Little Mermaid’ (February 26): Disney’s animated classic hits 4K Blu-ray for the first time in honor of its 30th anniversary. Bonus features include a singalong mode and a retrospective featuring legendary composer Alan Menken and some of Disney’s most recognizable leading ladies.

    ‘Stand-In’ (February 26): Watch Humphrey Bogart flex his comedy chops opposite Leslie Howard and Joan Blondell in this brand-new restoration of Tay Garnett’s 1937 film.

    ‘Border’ (February 26): This charming and offbeat Oscar nominee is even more enchanting if you know nothing about it. But considering the source material is based on a short story by the author of “Let the Right One In,” you can better believe that it has some otherworldly weirdness and equally powerful heartache. No special features are included but it does come with a digital copy, so that’s something!

    Legally Blonde Collection’ (February 26): Considering talk of a third “Legally Blonde” movie with Reese Witherspoon has recently flared up again (does it ever really go away), it might be a good time to revisit the first two films, which feel both charming and quietly revolutionary (especially now). This new package by the fine folks at Shout Factory include brand new 4K transfers of both films and new special features.

    To Sleep with Anger’ (February 26): Criterion rescues Charles Burnett’s beloved drama finally arrives on Blu-ray thanks to Criterion, who have loaded this disc with typical flair. Along with a brand new 4k restoration, there’s new interviews with Burnett, actors Danny Glover and Sheryl Lee Ralph, and associate producer Linda Koulisis, and an hour-long conversation with Burnett and filmmaker Robert Townsend. Time to revisit or watch for the first time this undiscovered gem of American independent cinema.

    Used Cars’ (February 26): A few years ago Twilight Time released a version of Robert Zemeckis’ brilliant and insanely funny early feature “Used Cars.” It promptly sold out but fear not! Shout Factory has resurrected it for a brand new, features-laden edition (aren’t they the best?) This new version features a brand new interview with co-writer Bob Gale and all the other existing special features (including an audio commentary track, outtakes, trailers and TV spots. What a movie.

    Willard’ (February 26): For some reason “Willard,” the brilliant and sorely underrated remake of the rat movie classic, has never been released on Blu-ray. But thanks to Shout Factory, that’s no longer a problem. In addition to all the previously released special features, this new edition includes a new 2K transfer, plus two new commentary tracks (including one with the animal trainers!), new interviews and vintage, never-before-seen behind-the-scenes footage of the animal trainers.

    NEW VIDEO ON DIGITAL, DEMAND, AND STREAMING

    ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ (February 26)

    The acclaimed animated hit takes Spider-Man to new creative heights. It introduces teen Miles Morales, who gets bit by a radioactive spider. But he’s not the only Spider-Man in existence, as he learns when the dastardly Wilson Fisk uses a particle accelerator that rips open portals into other universes. The inventive, gorgeous animation and fresh take on the characters has not only made the film a crowd-pleaser, but an Oscar winner. Now available on Digital HD.

    ‘Between Worlds’ (February 26)

    Nicolas Cage stars in this supernatural thriller about Joe, a man who is haunted by the memory of his dead wife and daughter. He meets a woman (Franka Potente) who enlists his help in finding the lost soul of her comatose daughter — only to bring back the spirit of Joe’s wife. Now available on Digital HD, DVD, and Blu-ray.

    ‘The Widow’ (March 1)

    In this Amazon Prime drama, a woman’s (Kate Beckinsale) search to uncover the mystery of the disappearance of her husband leads her to the Congo — and some troubling secrets.

    NEW ON NETFLIX

    ‘Losers’ (March 1)

    This documentary series examines the psychology of failure. In each of the eight episodes, an athlete suffers a stinging defeat but also takes something positive away from the experience.

    ‘Northern Rescue’ Season 1 (March 1)

    This heartwarming Canadian drama centers on John West (William Baldwin) and his three children, who move from their hectic urban life to his small northern hometown after the death of John’s wife.

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

    TV WORTH WATCHING

    ‘Whiskey Cavalier’ Series Premiere, ABC (February 27, 10 p.m.)

    The action dramedy starring Lauren Cohan and Scott Foley got a sneak preview after the Oscars, but if you couldn’t stay up that late, you can catch it  in its usual timeslot.

    ‘Better Things’ Season 3 Premiere, FX (February 28, 10 p.m.)

    Pamela Adlon’s acclaimed comedy returns, with Sam continuing to try to parent her three daughters to the best of her ability.

    ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 7 Premiere, VH1 (February 28, 10:30 p.m.)

    A new cast of contestants compete to stay — or be asked to sashay away by host RuPaul. Guest judges this season include Miley Cyrus, Lena Waithe, and Elvira.

    ‘Leaving Neverland – Part 1,’ HBO (March 3, 8 p.m.)

    The first part of the explosive documentary about Michael Jackson explores the gut-wrenching experiences of two young boys who were befriended by the late pop star.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_Ze8LjzV7Q&feature=youtu.be

  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: February 18-24

    What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: February 18-24

    Warner Bros.

    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

    ‘A Star Is Born’ (February 19)

    Just in time for the Oscars, the Best Picture-nominated film hits home video. With this remake, Bradley Cooper makes his directorial debut and stars as the grizzled country rocker Jackson Maine. Stepping into the role of the ingenue who dazzles him and the world with her incredible vocals is Lady Gaga. Their soaring duet of “Shallow” is just the start of an emotional and tear-jerking journey.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on February 19 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include a making-of featurette and music videos.

    ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’ (February 19)

    Melissa McCarthy earned an Oscar nomination for showing off her dramatic side in this film based on a true story. She plays  Lee Israel, a writer who once made a living writing celebrity profiles in the ‘70s and ‘80s. But now that her kind of work has fallen out of favor, she gets desperate and turns to forging letters from dead authors. But it’s not long before Lee’s elaborate con goes awry.

    The movie arrives on DVD on February 19 (and is already available on Digital HD).

    ‘Overlord’ (February 19)

    The horror flick that producer J.J. Abrams called “bats–t crazy” follows a group of American paratroopers who are shot out of the sky the night before D-Day and parachute to what seems to be a safe house. Except it isn’t safe — it’s the site of gruesome Nazi science experiments to create the ultimate super soldier.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on February 19 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include six making-of featurettes.

    ‘Robin Hood’ (February 19)

    Taron Egerton stars as the titular character in this new adaptation, with Jamie Foxx as Little John and Ben Mendelsohn as the Sheriff of Nottingham.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on February 19 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include a seven-part documentary, deleted scenes, and outtakes.

    Death in Venice’ (February 19): Criterion rightly celebrates Luchino Visconti’s late-career adaptation of Thomas Mann’s beloved novella, a beautiful interpretation that also seems almost eerily predictive, with one eye looking into the future at the looming AIDS crisis. This deluxe edition, featuring a 2008 documentary about the filmmaker, a 1970 short film made by Visconti about the casting of the film, with vintage documentaries happily resting alongside more recent material.

    Backbeat’ (February 19): Our friends at Shout Factory have put together a wonderful package for Iain Softley’s underrated formation-of-the-Beatles drama, including deleted scenes, interviews, and an audio commentary with Softley, Ian Hart and Stephen Dorff (who is just so, so good in this season of “True Detective,” right?) If you’ve never seen this movie, it rules.

    ‘La Vérité’ (February 19): The French drama starring Brigitte Bardot as a woman on trial for killing her lover gets a new 4K restoration on Blu-ray.

    ‘The Return of the Vampire’ (February 19): In this 1943 film, Bela Lugosi returns as vampire Armand Tesla in this unofficial sequel, which hits Blu -ray with three new audio commentaries.

    NEW VIDEO ON DIGITAL, DEMAND, AND STREAMING

    ‘Green Book’ (February 19)

    The Golden Globe-winning drama tells the tale of an unlikely interracial friendship based on a true story. Rough-and-tumble Italian-American bouncer Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen) is hired to drive Dr. Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali), a refined black black pianist, on a concert tour through the Deep South. While the film has generated some controversy for its depictions of race relations, it has drawn in many accolades through awards season. Now available on Digital HD.

    ‘Ben Is Back’ (February 19)

    Julia Roberts stars as Holly, a mother who is thrilled when her 19-year-old son (Lucas Hedges) comes home from rehab. The rest of the family is skeptical and wary, and Holly soon realizes the difficulties of dealing with an addict son. Now available on Digital HD.

    ‘Instant Family’ (February 19)

    A married couple (Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne) who didn’t expect to have kids decide to foster three siblings. But becoming an instant family isn’t quite that easy and hijinks and mistakes ensue. Now available on Digital HD.

    NEW ON NETFLIX

    ‘Paddleton’ (February 22)

    Ray Romano and Mark Duplass star in this buddy dramedy as misfit neighbors who bond after the younger man is diagnosed with terminal cancer. The boundaries of friendship are tested when the cancer patient asks for help in procuring medication to end his suffering.

    ‘Chefs Table: Volume 6’ (February 22)

    The award-winning documentary series is diversifying its subjects, after receiving some criticism for featuring so many white male chefs. This season includes the first black chef, Mashama Bailey of the Grey in Savannah, Georgia. The other episodes focus on Sean Brock of the Southern-themed Husk restaurants; Asma Khan of London’s acclaimed Darjeeling Express; and famed Italian butcher Dario Cecchini.

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

    TV WORTH WATCHING

    ‘Survivor: Edge of Extinction’ Season Premiere, CBS (February 20, 8 p.m.)

    The 38th season of the reality competition series pits four returning players against 14 newcomers. There’s also a new twist: Everyone who is voted out goes to Extinction Island, where their will to remain in the game is tested in a physically and psychologically brutal way.

    ‘The 91st Academy Awards,’ ABC (February 24, 8 p.m.)

    A wide-open Best Picture race, controversy over four categories getting kicked to commercial breaks, and lack of a host have made this year’s Oscars the most buzzed-about in years.

    ‘True Detective’ Season 3 Finale, HBO (February 24, 10 p.m.)

    Mahershala Ali is the frontrunner to win his second Oscar on the same night as the finale of the crime drama that will likely net him an Emmy, as the Purcell children’s case comes to a close.

  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: February 11-17

    What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: February 11-17

    Fox

    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

    ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ (February 12)

    The Golden Globe-winning biopic about the rise of Freddie Mercury and Queen is a frontrunner to win Rami Malek an Oscar trophy for Best Actor. Malek has earned well-deserved praise for his searing performance as the brilliant, eccentric, often troubled lead singer who tragically died in 1991 due to complications from AIDS. And of course, the movie features the band’s incredible music, including their biggest hits.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on February 12 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include making-of featurettes and the complete Live Aid performance.

    ‘Nobody’s Fool’ (February 12)

    The hilarious and now ubiquitous Tiffany Haddish stars as recent parolee Tanya who reconnects with her successful VP sister, Danica (Tika Sumpter). But when Tanya suspects Danica’s new online boyfriend is catfishing her, she’s ready to help — even if it means blowing up her sister’s life.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on February 12 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include deleted and extended scenes, a gag reel, and nine featurettes.

    ‘At Eternity’s Gate’ (February 12)

    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.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on February 12 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include making-of featurettes.

    ‘The Front Runner’ (February 12)

    Hugh Jackman transforms into Senator Gary Hart, the ill-fated Democratic presidential candidate in the 1988 election. Director Jason Reitman chronicles his rise and harsh fall after reports of an extramarital affair.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD on February 12. Bonus features include three deleted scenes.

    ‘All That Heaven Allows’ (February 12): Douglas Sirk’s romantic drama pairs a wealthy widow (Jane Wyman) and her handsomer younger gardener (Rock Hudson), to the shock of her neighbors and country club friends. Criterion’s release includes a new 2K remaster and several bonus features.

    ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’ (February 12): The 25th Anniversary edition of the Hugh Grant romantic comedy includes a new 4K remaster.

    ‘The Group’ (February 12): Sidney Lumet’s 1966 ensemble satire  (which includes Candice Bergen in her film debut) revolves around eight women graduates of an all-female college who face the inevitable pressures to surrender their independence to the men in their lives.

    NEW VIDEO ON DIGITAL, DEMAND, AND STREAMING

    ‘The Favourite’ (February 12)

    Girls rule, boys drool in this delightful dramedy set in the politically-turbulent English court of Queen Anne (Olivia Colman). The imperious and impetuous royal’s relationship with advisor/lover Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (Rachel Weisz) is turned upside down by the arrival of Sarah’s wily cousin, Abigail (Emma Stone). All three actresses were nominated for Oscars. Now available on Digital HD.

    ‘Shoplifters’ (February 12)

    The Oscar-nominated Japanese film is a meditation on what truly makes a family. It follows a group of poor outsiders who rely on petty thievery to survive. When they find a wandering young girl, they take her in, but a series of events threatens their family unit. Now available on Digital HD and DVD.

    ‘The Happy Prince’ (February 12)

    Rupert Everett wrote, directed, and stars in this biopic that chronicles the heartbreaking last days of Oscar Wilde, as the celebrated writer recollects his life with his usual wit and irony. Now available on Digital HD, Blu-ray, and DVD.

    NEW ON NETFLIX

    ‘Dating Around’ (February 14)

    Netflix’s first dating series premieres just in time for Valentine’s Day. Each of the six episodes follows one single person who goes on five first dates with complete strangers. Awkward! As one dater tells a suitor, “I hope you’re not a serial killer.”

    ‘The Umbrella Academy’ (February 15)

    In this comic book adaptation,  seven unusual children are adopted in 1989 by Sir Reginald Hargreeves, a billionaire industrialist, who creates The Umbrella Academy and prepares them to save the world. His plans didn’t quite work, and now, the six surviving members reunite to solve a mystery around Hargreeves’ death

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMeqY7ogdF8

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

    TV WORTH WATCHING

    ‘Proven Innocent’ Series Premiere, Fox (February 15, 9 p.m.)

    An underdog criminal defense firm is led by a lawyer who once was wrongfully convicted herself.

    ‘Last Week Tonight With John Oliver’ Season 6 Premiere, HBO (February 17, 11 p.m.)

    The British host returns to cast his satirical eye on the political and social issues of the time.

  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: February 4-10

    What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: February 4-10

    Sony Pictures

    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

    ‘The Girl in the Spider’s Web’ (February 5)

    Claire Foy takes over the role of computer hacker Lisbeth Salandar, the striking character created by novelist Stieg Larsson in his “Dragon Tattoo” series. The convoluted plot finds Lisbeth stealing a nuclear missile program, with enemies hot on her trail.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on February 5 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include eight deleted scenes and four featurettes.

    Watch an exclusive clip from the Blu-Ray release below:

    ‘Widows’ (February 5)

    This riveting, criminally underwatched heist film comes from award-winning director Steve McQueen (“12 Years a Slave”) and boasts an all-star cast led by Viola Davis. When four thieves are killed during a robbery attempt, their widows are forced to fulfill the debts they owe. Filled with twists, turns, and stunning performances, this tale does more than entertain — there’s some excellent social commentary woven in, too.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on February 5 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include behind-the-scenes featurettes.

    ‘Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch’ (February 5)

    The latest animated adaptation of the classic holiday tale has Benedict Cumberbatch voicing the famous curmudgeon who hates Christmas.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on February 5 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include three mini-movies and making-of featurettes.

    ‘A Private War’ (February 5)

    Rosamund Pike earned a Golden Globe nomination portraying the celebrated journalist Marie Colvin who teams up with a renowned photographer (Jamie Dornan) to take on the extremely dangerous assignment of covering the frontlines of war.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD on February 5. Bonus features include three behind-the-scenes featurettes.

    ‘The Sisters Brothers’ (February 5)

    After a job goes badly for notorious assassin brothers Eli and Charlie Sisters (John C. Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix) , they find themselves on a dangerous trek to the Gold Rush lands of California.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on February 5 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include featurettes and a Q&A panel.

    ‘Cloverfield: 3 Movie Collection’ (February 5): The Blu-ray bundle includes the 2008 original monster movie, 2016’s “10 Cloverfield Lane” and the new “The Cloverfield Paradox,” which was released on Netflix last year.

    ‘Higher Learning’ and ‘Poetic Justice’ (February 5): Two of director John Singleton’s acclaimed films hit Blu-ray for the first time. The former title comes with a director’s commentary and the latter includes 10 never-seen deleted or extended scenes.

    NEW VIDEO ON DIGITAL, DEMAND, AND STREAMING

    ‘Anywhere With You’ (February 5)

    The indie drama chronicles 24 hours in the life of Amanda (Morgan Saylor) and Jake (McCaul Lombardi), a young couple who runs off to L.A. They deal with frustrations, indecisions, doubts, and love as they embark on their new life. Available on Digital HD and VOD.

    ‘Overlord’ (February 5)

    The horror flick that producer J.J. Abrams called “bats–t crazy” follows a group of American paratroopers who are shot out of the sky the night before D-Day and parachute to what seems to be a safe house. Except it isn’t safe — it’s the site of gruesome Nazi science experiments to create the ultimate super soldier. Available on Digital HD.

    ‘Robin Hood’ (February 5)

    Taron Egerton stars as the titular character in this new adaptation, with Jamie Foxx as Little John and Ben Mendelsohn as the Sheriff of Nottingham. Available on Digital HD.

    NEW ON NETFLIX

    ‘Ray Romano: Right Here, Around the Corner’ (February 5)

    Everybody loves Raymond! Especially when he does his first stand-up special in over two decades on Netflix. He riffs on friendship, marriage, old age in two sets in New York City.

    ‘High Flying Bird’ (February 8)

    This Netflix original is Steven Soderbergh’s second movie shot on an iPhone. It stars André Holland as a sports agent who is caught between players and management during an NBA lockout. But he may outmaneuver them all after discovering a loophole that could change the game forever.

    ‘One Day at a Time’ Season 3 (February 8)

    With matriarch Lydia (Rita Moreno) on the mend from a stroke and having become a U.S. citizen, the third season of the Netflix comedy series expands the family tree, introducing new relatives played by Gloria Estefan and Danny Pino.

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

    TV WORTH WATCHING

    ‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor?’, HBO (February 9, 8 p.m.)

    The acclaimed hit about the life of Fred Rogers aka Mr. Rogers was shockingly snubbed of an Oscar nomination. Now, you can watch the story behind the beloved children’s TV host and weep from the comfort of your home.

    ‘The 61st Annual Grammy Awards,’ CBS (February 10, 8 p.m.)

    See if the “Black Panther” soundtrack wins Album of the Year and if “Shallow” from “A Star Is Born” wins Song of the Year.

    ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 9B Premiere, AMC (February 10, 9 p.m.)

    After the shocking death of Jesus, the communities must band together to fend off the threat of new villains the Whisperers.

  • 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.