New on DVD & Blu-ray: Week of December 1, 2015
1.
Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo
(2015 TV Special)
Amy Schumer does an hour of stand-up about getting drunk and having sex. (61 mins.)
Director: Chris Rock
Stars: Amy Schumer
2.
Mistress America
(2015)
A lonely college freshman's life is turned upside down by her impetuous, adventurous soon-to-be stepsister. (84 mins.)
Director: Noah Baumbach
3.
Goodnight Mommy
(2014)
Twin boys move to a new home with their mother after she has face changing cosmetic surgery, but under her bandages is someone the children don't recognize. (99 mins.)
Director: Severin Fiala, Veronika Franz
4.
Cooties
(2014)
A mysterious virus hits an isolated elementary school, transforming the kids into a feral swarm of mass savages. An unlikely hero must lead a motley band of teachers in the fight of their lives. (88 mins.)
Director: Jonathan Milott, Cary Murnion
5.
Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans
(2015 Documentary)
STEVE MCQUEEN: THE MAN and LE MANS is the story of obsession, betrayal and ultimate vindication. It is the story of how one of the most volatile... (102 mins.)
Director: Gabriel Clarke, John McKenna
6.
Some Kind Of Beautiful
(2014)
A drama about a Cambridge poetry professor who begins to re-evaluate his life of Byronic excess. (99 mins.)
Director: Tom Vaughan
7.
Mississippi Grind
(2015)
Down on his luck and facing financial hardship, Gerry teams up with younger charismatic poker player, Curtis, in an attempt to change his luck. The two set off on a road trip through the South with visions of winning back what's been lost. (108 mins.)
Director: Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck
8.
Amsal
(2015)
While Korea is occupied by the Japanese Army in 1933, the resistance plans to kill the Japanese Commander. But their plan is threatened by a traitor within their group and also the enemies' forces are hunting them down. (140 mins.)
Director: Dong-hoon Choi
9.
The Hunting Ground
(2015 Documentary)
An exposé of rape crimes on U.S. college campuses, their institutional cover-ups, and the devastating toll they take on students and their families. (103 mins.)
Director: Kirby Dick