Weekly New Releases – February 4, 2025

12 Rounds
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1984
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3 Ninjas
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Angels in the Outfield
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Apartment (1960)
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Comments Winner of Best Picture, 1960.
Asterix: The Mansion of the Gods
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Asterix: The Secret of hte Magic Potion
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Azrael
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Bewitched
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Boardwalk Empire
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Brannigan
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Breakfast of Champions
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)
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Comments The original movie
Cabin in the Sky
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Capote
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Certain Magical Index III
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Comments Probably the weakest season of Certain Magical Index, as it’s cramming too many books into too many episodes.
Chained Soldier
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Comments Fanservice-heavy action-comedy anime.
Chinese Odyssey: Parts 1 and 2
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Dinner Party
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Double Trouble
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932)
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DragonBall Z
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Comments Import release from Australia
DreamWorks 10 Movie Adventure Collection
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Comments Includes Antz, The Bad Guys, Bee Movie, Flushed Away, Madagascar, Mr. Peabody and Sherman, Over the Hedge, Puss in Boots, Shark Tale, and Turbo.
Empire of the Apes
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Escape from Alcatraz
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Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema (Kino-Lorber)
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Comments Includes Rope of Sand, Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye, and Never Love a Stranger
Gossip Girl
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Harvey Girls
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Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown
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High Heels and Low Lifes
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Invasion of the Empire of the Apes
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Invisible Raptor
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Jason’s Lyric
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Jujutsu Kaisen – Hidden Inventory / Premature Death
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Comments 5 episodes tying in to Season 2 of Jujutsu Kaisen
Julia
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Juror 2
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King Solomon’s Mines
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Lady Be Good
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LEGO DC 11 Film Collection
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Life of Emil Zola
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Comments Winner of Best Picture for 1937
Lifeforce
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Marx Brothers Silver Screen Collection
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Comments Includes The Coconauts, Animal Crackers, Monkey Business, Horse Features, and Duck Soup.
Mighty Quinn
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Mister Roberts
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Monster from the Ocean Floor
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Mouse on the Moon
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Night Porter
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Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat
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No Way Out
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NOVA: Decoding the Universe
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Oh, Canada
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One Piece
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Pitch Black Heist
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Pride and the Passion
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Punch-Drunk Love (Criterion Collection)
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Quantum Leap (2022)
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Real Pain
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Regular Show
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Ringer
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Robin Hood (2010)
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Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming
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Sacketts
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Sacrifice
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Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Collections
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Sayonara
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Secret Beyond the Door
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Comments Directed by Fritz Lang.
September 5
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Shepherd
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Sick
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Sing Sing
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Spaceballs
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Spaghetti Western Classics
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Comments Includes Kill Them All and Come Back Alone and The Hellbenders
Super Mario Bros Movie
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T-34
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Terms of Endearment
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Comments Winner of the Best Picture Academy Award for 1984
Terrifier 3
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Thin Red Line
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Twin Peaks: From Z to A
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Comments Contains both seasons of the TV series, Fire Walk With me, and The Return – plus a bunch of documentaries about the history of the series.
V/H/S/Beyond
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Vacation From Marriage
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Warriors (1979)
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Wayans Bros.
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Weakest Tamer Began a Journey to Pick Up Trash
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Comments Isekai anime with a monster trainer main character.
Werewolves
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Where the Sidewalk Ends
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White House Down
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Whore (Kino-Lorber Cult )
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Wicked
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Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Collection
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World War Z
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Finally, the picks of the week. Alex says, “I’m going with Twin Peaks: From Z to A for my pick – I ended up finally watching Twin Peaks in 2024 after listening to a different rewatch podcast cover the series, and it really hooked me. This feels like the best way to pick up a physical copy of the franchise.” Blaine says, “I’ll finally be watching Twin Peaks for podcast purposes once the Babylon 5 show is done. Of the titles I’ve actually seen, the 1932 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is my strongest recommendation.”

One reply

  1. 1984 is worth it if you want to see someone destroy the entire original point of the book by changing the last sentence of the movie.

    The Apartment is a classic and actually worth watching.

    I remember when Breakfast of Champions came out. I was kinda curious but also assumed I’d not like it because I liked the book.

    Has anyone watched the Quantum Leap remake? Is it any good/worthwhile?

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