Weekly New Releases – May 13, 2025

Adventures of Superman
Amazon
Andromeda Strain (Arrow)
Amazon
Ben 10 Classic
Amazon
Better Man
Amazon
Black Bag
Amazon
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
Amazon
Captain America 4 Movie Collection
Amazon
Captain America: Brave New World
Amazon
Crack in the World
Amazon
Demolition Man (Arrow)
Amazon
Drew Carey Show
Amazon
Dune: Prophecy
Amazon
Gidget
Amazon
Jellyfish Can’t Swim in the Night
Amazon
Comments Anime series about a quartet of artists working together to move past their old failures.
Landman
Amazon
Mad Max 5 Film Collection
Amazon
Masters of the Universe: Revelation/Revolution
Amazon
Mentalist
Amazon
Mickey 17
Amazon
Comments Bong Joon-Ho’s adaptation of Edward Ashton’s science fiction novel Mickey7.
Millionaires’ Express (Arrow)
Amazon
Minecraft Movie
Amazon
Night Porter
Amazon
Comments Blaine: I tried to watch this, but couldn’t make it through. It’s very well made, but the content is about torturing people.
Nobody’s Boy Remi
Amazon
Comments 1977 Anime tv series adapting Hector Malot’s novel Sans Famille, and directed by Osamu Dezaki.
NOVA: Pompeii’s Secret Underworld
Amazon
One to One: John and Yoko
Amazon
One Tree Hill
Amazon
Pete Walker Crime Collection (Kino-Lorber)
Amazon
Ramona (Kino-Lorber)
Amazon
Room 666 / Room 999
Amazon
Stir of Echoes
Amazon
The End
Amazon
Tom and Jerry: 85th Anniversary Kids Collection
Amazon
UFO: The Complete S.H.A.D.O. Files
Amazon
Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun
Amazon
Wind Will Carry Us (Criterion Collection)
Amazon
Yellowjackets
Amazon

Finally, the picks of the week. Alex says, “On the UHD front, I’m going with the new Arrow release of The Andromeda Strain – though we’re kind of spoiled for choice this week. On the anime side, while Jellyfish Can’t Swim In the Night is also a solid choice, I’m going here for Nobody’s Boy Remi.” Blaine says, “of the titles I’ve seen, I’m going with the Masters of the Universe set. It was review bombed by people who thought that they’d turned Teela into a lesbian (even though it explicitly states she was in love with He-Man) and deserved to do a lot better.”

3 replies on “Weekly New Releases – May 13, 2025”

  1. The Netflix Masters of the Universe was SO GOOD. I have the soundtrack as part of a “pump you up” playlist. Incels that review bomb shows and movies should be exiled to a desert island with no internet for a year. Just to “cleanse the system”.

    Mickey 17 caught my attention. I’m down for Sci-Fi trying something new.

    Demolition Man is such dumb fun. Plus you learn the “seashells” reference.

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