Weekly New Releases – January 19, 2021

2012
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311 – Mardi Gras 2020
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4 Comedy Favourites
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Comments Includes You, Me and Dupree, Because I Said So, The Wedding Date, and Head Over Heels
4 Movie Thriller Collection
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Comments Includes 21 Grams, Breach, The American, and The Constant Gardener
Accepted
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Always and Forever
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Ball of Fire
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Battleship
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Batwoman and Panther Women Double Feature
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Comments Double feature of Mexican films about female wrestlers living double lives
Blade of the Immortal
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Comments This is the more recent anime series that was simulcast through Amazon Prime.
Boogie Nights
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Casper
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Cleansing Hour
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Climb
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Dead Reckoning
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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
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Dragon Ball Z
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Dreamland
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Driving While Black: Race, Space and Mobility in America
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East of Eden
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Friendliest Town
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Giant from the Unknown
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Girl Happy
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Glass
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Hearts and Bones
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Homefront
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JSA – Joint Security Area
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Kid Detective
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Let Him Go
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Martin Eden
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Max Cloud
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Mean Man: The Story of Chris Holmes
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Miss Juneteenth
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Mortal Engines
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Nova: Can We Cool the Planet?
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One Night in Miami
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Peter, Paul and Mary: Peter, Paul and Mommy, Too
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Please Don’t Eat the Daisies
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Prince of Darkness
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Comments Part of John Carpenter’s Apocalypse Trilogy
Rolling Thunder Revuew: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese (Criterion Collection)
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Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?
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Serbian Film
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Comments Blaine: This is often mentioned as a divisive but good film from 2020.
Sid and Judy
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Skyscraper
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Slap Shot
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Spacewalker
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Spiral
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Comments Shudder original film about a same sex couple facing occult happenings in their neighborhood – not the live-action adaptation of Junji Ito’s Uzumaki.
They Live
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Toys of Terror
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Village in the Woods
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Wander
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Your Highness
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Finally, the picks of the week. Alex says, “Prince of Darkness is, I’d say, one of John Carpenter’s more underrated films, and is definitely worth picking up.” Blaine says, “I can’t strongly recommend anything I’ve seen, but I’ve heard interesting things about A Serbian Film.”