Weekly New Releases – March 17, 2026

Anaconda (2025)
Amazon
Boy and the Beast
Amazon
Comments Film from the director of “The Girl Who Lept Through Time.”
Classe Tous Risques (Criterion Collection)
Amazon
Cloudy Mountain
Amazon
Comments Chinese disaster film.
David
Amazon
Dead Again
Amazon
Food Wars: The Third Plate
Amazon
Comments Season 3 of Food Wars
For All Mankind
Amazon
Four Star Playhouse: The Dick Powell Anthology
Amazon
Comments Includes Go Ahead and Jump (1954), The House Always Wins (1955), A Place Full of Strangers (1955), and The Witness (1953).
Green Green
Amazon
Comments Fanservice-heavy romantic comedy anime.
Housemaid
Amazon
Humphrey Bogart 4 Film Collection
Amazon
Comments Includes Passage to Marseille, Conflict, Chain Lightning, and They Drive By Night.
Is This Thing On?
Amazon
Jack Benny Comedy Classics (Kino-Lorber)
Amazon
Comments Includes Artists and Models and Man About Town
Jurassic Park
Amazon
Jurassic Park II: The Lost World
Amazon
Comments Blaine: I am aware that the correct title is The Lost World: Jurassic Park but I took some liberties to get it alphabetized correctly.
Jurassic Park III
Amazon
Jurassic World
Amazon
K2
Amazon
Lone Samurai
Amazon
Comments Distributed by Well-Go USA, not sure about the film itself, as sounds like some basic level exploition fare, with a samurai trapped on a remote island having to fight off cannibals.
Magellan
Amazon
Mimic
Amazon
Port of Shadows (Kino-Lorber)
Amazon
Prisoner of Zenda
Amazon
Ray
Amazon
Rebuilding
Amazon
Return of the Pink Panther
Amazon
Return to Silent Hill
Amazon
Scarlet
Amazon
She Was Here
Amazon
Solo Leveling
Amazon
Substitute
Amazon
Comments Blaine: There are two versions of this movie available on the same day, and I cannot find the difference between the two releases at the time of this writing.
Tennessee Williams 4 Film Collection
Amazon
Comments Includes A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Sweet Bird of Youth, and Baby Doll.
Testament (Criterion Collection)
Amazon
Thief of Bagdad (1924)
Amazon
We Bury the Dead
Amazon

Finally, the picks of the week. Alex says, “I’m going with the Tennessee Williams collection this time, in terms of classic stage adaptations.” Blaine says, “I’m going with the Humphrey Bogart collection for a different group of classics.”