New on DVD & Blu-ray: Week of March 14, 2017
See this week's new releases on DVD and Blu-ray.
1.
Passengers
(2016)
A spacecraft traveling to a distant colony planet and transporting thousands of people has a malfunction in its sleep chambers. As a result, two passengers are awakened 90 years early. (116 mins.)
Director: Morten Tyldum
2.
Fences
(2016)
A working-class African-American father tries to raise his family in the 1950s, while coming to terms with the events of his life. (139 mins.)
Director: Denzel Washington
3.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
(2015 TV Series)
A woman is rescued from a doomsday cult and starts life over again in New York City. (30 mins.)
4.
Elle
(2016)
A successful businesswoman gets caught up in a game of cat and mouse as she tracks down the unknown man who raped her. (130 mins.)
Director: Paul Verhoeven
5.
Collateral Beauty
(2016)
Retreating from life after a tragedy, a man questions the universe by writing to Love, Time and Death. Receiving unexpected answers, he begins to see how these things interlock and how even loss can reveal moments of meaning and beauty. (97 mins.)
Director: David Frankel
6.
Six
(2017 Mini-Series)
Navy SEAL Team Six attempt to eliminate a Taliban leader in Afghanistan when they discover an American citizen working with the enemy. (60 mins.)
7.
American Violence
(2017)
Fascinated by the root causes of violent behavior, world renowned psychologist, Dr. Amanda Tyler, has... (107 mins.)
Director: Timothy Woodward Jr.
8.
Solace
(2015)
A psychic works with the FBI in order to hunt down a serial killer. (101 mins.)
Director: Afonso Poyart
9.
Z Nation
(2014 TV Series)
Three years after the zombie virus has gutted the United States of America a team of everyday heroes must transport the only known survivor of the plague from New York to California, where the last functioning viral lab waits for his blood. (44 mins.)
10.
The Love Witch
(2016)
A modern-day witch uses spells and magic to get men to fall in love with her, in a tribute to 1960s pulp novels and Technicolor melodramas. (120 mins.)
Director: Anna Biller