Weekly New Releases – January 27, 2026

100 Yen Love
Amazon
Comments Japan’s selection for the 2016 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
1978
Amazon
Arcane: League of Legends
Amazon
Comments The Netflix animated series based on League of Legends.
Birth (Criterion Collection)
Amazon
Blackhat (Arrow)
Amazon
Comments Michael Mann’s film about hackers.
Blood in the Walls
Amazon
Blood of Revenge
Amazon
Blue Moon
Amazon
Blue Sun Palace
Amazon
Comments Drama film about Chinese immigrants living in Queens.
Bronco Bullfrog
Amazon
By the Light of the Silvery Moon
Amazon
Castle of the Damned
Amazon
Castlevania Nocturne
Amazon
Cheap Thrills (Arrow)
Amazon
Covenant
Amazon
Dam Busters
Amazon
Django Unchained
Amazon
Dogma
Amazon
El Ojo Y El Muro
Amazon
Fearless Dragons
Amazon
Comments Comedy martial arts film about a pair of con artists who are framed for stealing charity funds, and having to chase down the bandits responsible.
Films of Hisayasu Sato
Amazon
Comments Includes An Aria on Gazes and Love-Zero=Infinity
For the First Time
Amazon
Forgotten Gialli
Amazon
Gang Related
Amazon
Garbage Pail Kids Movie
Amazon
George A. Romero’s Resident Evil Set
Amazon
Comments George Romero had planned to make a Resident Evil film. It didn’t get made. This is a documentary as to what happened with that movie.
Hercules and the Captive Women
Amazon
Hold That Blonde!
Amazon
House on the Edge of the Park
Amazon
House Party (Criterion Collection)
Amazon
Illustrious Corpses
Amazon
Kill or Be Killed
Amazon
King of Beggars
Amazon
Comments Comedy martial arts film starring Stephen Chow (Kung Fu Hustle, Shaolin Soccer)
King of the Gypsies
Amazon
Kiss of the Spider Woman (Criterion Collection)
Amazon
Little Prayer
Amazon
Manpower
Amazon
Mar.IA
Amazon
Marry Me
Amazon
Mechanic
Amazon
Narrow Margin
Amazon
Naruto Shippuden
Amazon
New Fred and Barney Show
Amazon
Once a Thief
Amazon
Comments Blaine: This is the John Woo movie that inspired the one season TV series.
One Piece
Amazon
Ordinary People
Amazon
Comments Best Picture 1980
Oshi No Ko
Amazon
Comments Anime series about a OB/GYN, after being murdered, being reincarnated as the child of the idol that is one of his patients – and when she’s murdered in front of him, he decideds to delve into the Japanese entertainment industry to find the person responsible – the father of the person he was reincarnated as. Comes in an artbox with art cards, a poster, and a 376 page episode guide and storyboard collection.
Project A-Ko
Amazon
Pulse
Amazon
Red Dust
Amazon
RWBY
Amazon
Sabrina
Amazon
Silent Night, Deadly Night
Amazon
Stendhal Syndrome
Amazon
Stickman’s Hollow
Amazon
Trifole
Amazon
Troll 2
Amazon
Untitled Home Invasion Romance
Amazon
Verdict (1946)
Amazon
Wild Beasts
Amazon
World War Z
Amazon

Finally, the picks of the week. Alex says, “Project A-Ko is absolutely my UHD and Anime pick of the week. Otherwise, I’m honestly really interested to see that documentary about George Romero’s failed Resident Evil film.” Blaine says, “nothing I’ve seen jumps out at me.”

One reply

  1. I’ve had a South Korean import copy of Dogma for years and I was quite the envy of my nerd friends as it was about the only digital version of the movie around. But, I’m glad Smith got the rights back and can tell Weinstein to burn in hell.

    As someone who was raised Catholic (as was Kevin Smith), it hits all the right notes and understands the dogma and doctrine of the Church better than most Priests and Deacons do these days.

    If you haven’t seen this one, go get it.

    I’m tempted to watch Stendhal Syndrome. My one and only indie film role was in a movie about Stendhal Syndrome (no, it was never released. no you can’t see it).

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