Weekly New Releases – October 25, 2022

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Amazon
Another Woman
Amazon
Bat
Amazon
Blade of the 47 Ronin
Amazon
Breaking
Amazon
Changeling
Amazon
Charmed (2018)
Amazon
Columbia Classics
Amazon
Comments Includes It Happened One Night, From Here to Eternity, To Sir, With Love, The Last Picture Show, Annie (1982), and As Good As It Gets.
Count Yorga Collection
Amazon
Comments Includes Count Yorga, Vampire, and The Return of Count Yorga.
Counterfeit Traitor
Amazon
Crimes and Misdemeanors
Amazon
DC League of Super-Pets
Amazon
Death to Metal
Amazon
Detective Knight: Rogue
Amazon
Comments Starring Bruce Willis
Devilman
Amazon
Comments A significantly less dark version of Go Nagai’s manga.
Don’t Worry Darling
Amazon
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
Amazon
Dracula vs Frankenstein / Brain of Blood
Amazon
Dressed to Kill
Amazon
Eve’s Bayou (Criterion Collection)
Amazon
Flying Phantom Ship
Amazon
Comments Featuring mechanical designs from Hayao Miyazki early in his career.
Good Sam
Amazon
Grizzly Adams: The Capture of Grizzly Adams
Amazon
Higurashi: When They Cry
Amazon
House of Psychotic Women: Rarities Collection
Amazon
Comments Includes Identikit, I Like Bats, Footprints, and The Other Side of the Underneath.
In Front of Your Face
Amazon
Incredibly Strange Films of Ray Dennis Steckler
Amazon
Comments Includes 20 films, but the listings are incomplete. The only title I recognize is The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!?
Invitation
Amazon
Jordan Peele 3 Movie Collection
Amazon
Comments Includes Nope, Us, and Get Out
Kajillionaire
Amazon
Kindred
Amazon
Last Detail
Amazon
Last Romantic Lover
Amazon
Little Prince
Amazon
Little Shop of Horrors (1960)
Amazon
Lonelyhearts
Amazon
Lupin the 3rd Dead or Alive
Amazon
Comments Directed by Lupin III’s creator – Monkey Punch.
Making Black America: Through the Grapevine
Amazon
Medieval
Amazon
Motorcycle Diaries
Amazon
Murdoch Mysteries
Amazon
My Grandpa is a Vampire
Amazon
Comments Starring Al Lewis
Nick the Sting
Amazon
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Amazon
Nope
Amazon
Official Competition
Amazon
Operation Seawolf
Amazon
Pearl: An X-traordinary Origin Story
Amazon
Pez Outlaw
Amazon
Comments Official title description: “Steve Glew spent the 1990s smuggling rare Pez dispensers into the U.S. from Eastern Europe, making millions of dollars. It was all magical, until his arch-nemesis, the Pezident decided to destroy him.”
Princess and the Pilot: The Movie
Amazon
Comments Film adaptation of an secondary world romance light novel, following a pilot who secretly has to fly a princess to her wedding to a prince of a rival kingdom, in order to end the fighting between the two kingdoms.
Promise (1979)
Amazon
Quiet Days in Clichy
Amazon
Rainmaker
Amazon
Ray Donovan
Amazon
Revue Starlight: The Movie
Amazon
Saloum
Amazon
Satan’s Little Helper
Amazon
Scarlet Nexus
Amazon
Comments Adapting the video game from Namco Bandai.
Shadow Puppets
Amazon
Shadows and Fog
Amazon
Silent Witness Year 25
Amazon
Sin Nombre
Amazon
Space Sheriff Gavan
Amazon
Comments Tokusatsu series that is part of the Metal Heroes series.
Tales to Keep You Awake
Amazon
This is GWAR
Amazon
Titans
Amazon
To Be Hero and To Be Heroine
Amazon
Comments A collection of two short series that were a Japanese and Chinese co-production.
Tom Swift
Amazon
Tsukipro: The Animation 2
Amazon
Comments Anime series following boy idols.
Usual Suspects
Amazon
Vanity Fair
Amazon
You
Amazon

Finally, the picks of the week. Alex says, “On the anime side of things, I’m interested to see how Monkey Punch fares at doing an anime film with his own character with Lupin the 3rd Dead or Alive. Otherwise, I’m going with either the Jordan Peele collection, or the Count Yorga collection (if you already own the Jordan Peele movies).” Blaine says, “I can strongly recommend Alfred Hitchcock Presents.”

Finally, the picks of the week. Alex says, “On the anime side of things, I’m interested to see how Monkey Punch fares at doing an anime film with his own character with Lupin the 3rd Dead or Alive. Otherwise, I’m going with either the Jordan Peele collection, or the Count Yorga collection (if you already own the Jordan Peele movies).” Blaine says, “I can strongly recommend Alfred Hitchcock Presents.”