Weekly New Releases – April 7, 2026

After the Millennium
Amazon
Comments An extended edition of the 2019 documentary about the Chris Carter series.
Bride!
Amazon
Comments The recent Maggie Gyllenhaal effort.
Captain Tsubasa
Amazon
Comments This is the 2018 Captain Tsubasa series.
Captain Tsubasa: Junior Youth Arc
Amazon
Carlito’s Way
Amazon
Christopher Nolan Presents: Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass
Amazon
Dagger of Kamui
Amazon
Comments Alex: This was funded on kickstarter, and for full disclosure, I was a backer.
Deer Hunter
Amazon
Dogma
Amazon
EPIC: Elvis Presley In Concert
Amazon
Farming Life in Another World
Amazon
Comments Isekai anime where the main character is trying to be a farmer in their new life in a fantasy world.
Faster, Puzzycat! Kill! Kill!
Amazon
Father Brown
Amazon
Flaming Brothers
Amazon
Gilda (Criterion Collection)
Amazon
I Was a Stranger
Amazon
Mercy
Amazon
Monster Mayhem Collection
Amazon
Comments Includes Monster From Green Hell, Frankenstein’s Daughter, Giant From the Unknown, and The Brain from Planet Arous.
Mr. Nobody Against Putin (Kino-Lorber)
Amazon
My Neighbor Adolf
Amazon
Noriko’s Dinner Table
Amazon
Comments Sequel to Sion Sono’s film Suicide Club
Over the Garden Wall
Amazon
Princess and the Dragon
Amazon
Randy and the Mob
Amazon
Second Twin
Amazon
Thief of Bagdad (1924, Kino-Lorber)
Amazon
Comments Starring Douglas Fairbanks
Transformers Earthspark: Legacy of Hope
Amazon
Wandering Ginza Butterfly Collection (Arrow)
Amazon
Comments Contains the 1970s yakaza films Wandering Ginza Butterfly and Wandering Ginza Butterfly 2: She-Cat Gambler

Finally, the picks of the week. Alex says, “Dagger of Kamui is my pick of the week.” Blaine says, “I would pick Dogma of the titles I’ve seen.”

One reply

  1. I’ve heard from more than a few people that The Bride! was just bad. Some people were actually offended since the opening states that this is the “real” story Mary Shelly wanted to write, but couldn’t/didn’t. Gonna pass on this one.

    Dogma, definitely worth it if you haven’t seen it yet. Probably my favorite Kevin Smith film (raised Catholic, like Smith, so it resonates).

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