Weekly New Releases – December 20, 2022

American Experience: Taken Hostage
Amazon
Attack of the Giant Leeches
Amazon
Avengers
Amazon
Banshees of Inisherin
Amazon
Becoming Frederick Douglass
Amazon
Bridge at Remagen
Amazon
Carole and Tuesday
Amazon
Comments The science fiction anime series about a pair of aspiring musicians on a future colonized and terraformed Mars – originally released as a Netflix original anime.
Chaika: The Coffin Princess
Amazon
Christmas Challenge
Amazon
Cinema’s First Nasty Women (Kino-Lorber)
Amazon
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba
Amazon
Comments Season 3 of Demon Slayer (following after the televised adaptation of the Mugen Train film).
Don’t Worry Darling
Amazon
Eternal Daughter
Amazon
Good Girls
Amazon
Harriet Tubman: Visions of Freedom
Amazon
Hawaiians
Amazon
Holiday Heart
Amazon
Hospital
Amazon
House of the Dragon
Amazon
Hysteria
Amazon
INU-OH
Amazon
Loneliest Boy in the World
Amazon
Maigret
Amazon
Missing
Amazon
Moll Flanders
Amazon
My Hero Academia
Amazon
Comments Containing the “My Villain Academia” Arc – focusing on the League of Villains. The Limited Edition contains a slipcover for the both halves of the season, along with an artbook, a “My Villain Academia” patch, and an acrylic keychain of Ochako Uraraka.
North to Home
Amazon
NOVA: Saving Venice
Amazon
Paradise City
Amazon
Comments Starring John Travolta and Bruce Willis
Requiem of the Rose King
Amazon
Comments Anime series inspired by Shakespeare’s Henry VI Pts. 2 & 3 and Richard III, which re-imagines Richard III as being intersex instead of having a hunched back.
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians
Amazon
Scarlet Nexus
Amazon
Secret Headquarters
Amazon
Comments Starring Owen Wilson and Michael Pena
Taking of Pelham One Two Three
Amazon
Tales of the Walking Dead
Amazon
Teasing Master Takagi-San 3
Amazon
Uncle Tom
Amazon
WarGames
Amazon
Wild Bill
Amazon
Wolves of War
Amazon

Finally, the picks of the week. Alex says, “on the 4K film front, I’m going with WarGames. Otherwise, for anime fans, I’m recommending picking up Carol & Tuesday (if you aren’t already picking up My Hero Academia and/or Demon Slayer).” Blaine says, “I’d say it’s between WarGames and Santa Claus Conquers the Martians.”