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This month’s top indie and foreign films feature Adrien Brody’s gripping performance in The Brutalist, a thriller based on real events that took place in the Western U.S. in 1983, and an epic story of greed and reprisal in the French countryside.
Forthcoming DVDs and Blu-rays for every taste, including a slapstick spin on Alexandre Dumas’s classic swashbuckler, a miniseries prequel to the Dune films, and a grim sci-fi satire about a seemingly disposable space crew member.
Upcoming DVD and Blu-ray releases feature a Basquiat biopic, Lion King prequel, and a tribute to truly terrific Liza Minnelli.
Can’t-miss movies for your queue include profanely funny and bittersweet Anora, an inspiring animated tale, and a docudrama about an unfolding hostage situation at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
The Penguin, a Gladiator, and Godzilla feature in the big and not-to-miss views of March.
Criminals, siblings, and a portrait of an independent woman gather in some of the top films to screen this month.
Upcoming DVDs and Blu-rays to watch include Clint Eastwood's 40th (and perhaps final) film as a director, a radical new King Lear, and Sam Elliott's breakout role as a lifeguard.
Can’t-miss foreign and indie films for your queue feature an adaptation of R.J. Palacio’s graphic novel, Ralph Fiennes as Odysseus, and a decades-old crime revisited.
The best videos released on DVD/Blu-ray in 2024 offer a wide sweep of feature films and documentaries, including one originally made in 1941 and many more just recently created. From an upbeat look at the future to a dramatic consideration of Vatican politics, these films highlight just how illuminating on-screen stories can be.
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