Weekly New Releases – April 14, 2026

Alice in Wonderland (Storybook Classics)
Amazon
American Yakuza
Amazon
Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History
Amazon
Colorful Stage! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing
Amazon
Comments Anime based on a Hatsune Miku/Vocaloid rhythm game.
Dancing Pirate (1936)
Amazon
Gentleman
Amazon
Groove
Amazon
Henry David Thoreau
Amazon
Highest Stakes
Amazon
Malfeasance
Amazon
Comments Includes Le Saut de L’Ange, Folle a Tuer, La Femme Flic, and Espion Leve-Toi.
Masterpiece: The Count of Monte Cristo
Amazon
Meet the Fockers
Amazon
Midsomer Murders
Amazon
Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Freedom
Amazon
Comments This is the feature film that wraps up the events of the Gundam SEED timeline.
Monty Python’s Life of Brian (Criterion Collection)
Amazon
Our Town (1940)
Amazon
Comments Blaine: If you are looking to add context to the seventh episode of Starfleet Academy, this is the title you are looking for.
Phantom
Amazon
Quantum Devil
Amazon
Reminders of Him
Amazon
Reno Williams: The Adventure Begins
Amazon
Resurrection
Amazon
Comments Chinese Science Fiction Anthology (possibly also horror) film.
Runaway Train
Amazon
Santo Contra Homres Infernales
Amazon
Scream From the Tower
Amazon
Special Op Rent-A-Cop
Amazon
Testament of Ann Lee
Amazon
Theatre of Death
Amazon
Tin-Minh (Kino-Lorber)
Amazon
Traveler’s Needs
Amazon
Trouble in Paradise (Criterion Collection)
Amazon
Ushio and Tora
Amazon
Comments This is an anime adaptation of a manga from the 1990s (one which previously had only gotten a brief OVA.

Finally, the picks of the week. Alex says, “It’s a little late for Easter (maybe on purpose?) but Monty Python’s Life of Brian in the highest resolution you can play is my pick for this week.” Blaine says, “I agree completely. Monty Python’s best movie with the Criterion Collection treatment? That’s not just my pick of the week, it’s my pick of the month, and possibly the season.”

One reply

  1. Life of Brian, obviously.

    Remo Williams – The Adventure Begins (and also ends) is one of those weird ’80s artifects. It’s worth watching but beware casual racism. There was a pilot for a TV show which I managed to dig up, and man is it bad.

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