Weekly New Releases – September 10, 2024

All of Us Strangers (Criterion Collection)
Amazon
Amos and Andrew
Amazon
Avenging Force
Amazon
Batman 85 Anniversary Collection
Amazon
Comments Includes several animated features, specifically Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, Batman Year One, Batman: Assault On Arkham, Batman: The Killing Joke, Batman and Harley Quinn, Batman: Gotham By Gaslight, Batman: Hush, Batman: Soul of the Dragon, Batman: The Long Halloween, and Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham.
Black Belt Jones
Amazon
Cheech and Chong’s the Corsican Brothers
Amazon
Chicago P.D.
Amazon
Dances With Wolves
Amazon
Escape From Germany
Amazon
Fabulous Four
Amazon
Fatal Vision
Amazon
Fire Country
Amazon
Guy Thing
Amazon
Horizon: An American Saga
Amazon
Inside Out 2
Amazon
Knuckles
Amazon
My Deer Friend Nokotan
Amazon
Naruto Shippuden
Amazon
Comments Features episodes 83-110.
Once to Every Woman
Amazon
One Piece
Amazon
Comments Features episodes 819-842
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
Amazon
Quiet PLace: Day One
Amazon
Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip
Amazon
Rick and Morty
Amazon
Riding Bean
Amazon
Comments Spin-off series to the Gunsmith Cats anime and manga
Rolling Vengeance (Kino-Lorber)
Amazon
Comments Revenge movie where a trucker goes after a group responsible for killing his son. The weapon for his revenge? A monster truck.
Speechless
Amazon
Spy Classroom
Amazon
Comments Spy series set in an alternate universe post-World War I Europe.
Stepfather
Amazon
Strangers
Amazon
Super Friends
Amazon
Ted
Amazon
To Kill a Mastermind
Amazon
Tremors 2: Aftershocks (Arrow)
Amazon
Trigun Stampede
Amazon
Comments A new series from Studio Orange (Land of the Lustrous) serving as a reboot to the Trigun story. The Limited Edition includes art cards, a patch and a behind the scenes document made up like an in-universe newspaper.
Two Weeks in September
Amazon
Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live
Amazon

Finally, the picks of the week. Alex says, “On the UHD front I’m definitely going with the Batman Anniversary Collection. For Anime, and in general, I’m going with Trigun Stampede.” Blaine says, “the nostalgic child in me wants to recommend Super Friends, but the adult in me reminds me that I own the entire series and haven’t been able to get through it despite multiple attempts. It has not aged well.”

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