DVD and Blu Ray releases for Tuesday, July 24:
Brake: starring Stephen Dorff, Chyler Leigh, JR Bourne, Tom Berenger and Bobby Tomberlin. The thriller follows CIA agent Jeremy Reins as he tries to break out of the trunk of a car where he is being held and tortured by terrorists. Not Rated
Budz House: starring Wesley Johnson, Faizon Love, Aaron Scotti, Emilio Rivera and Luenell. The comedy centers on an unemployed slacker who accidentally becomes the target of a local gang leader after he finds the group’s stash of weed and inadvertently creates a “super weed” with it. Rated R
Deep Blue Sea: starring Ann Mitchell, Jolyon Coy, Karl Johnson, Rachel Weisz and Simon Russell Beale. The romantic drama, an adaptation of Terence Rattigan’s 1952 play, centers on the wife of a High Court judge whose erotic affair with a Royal Air Force pilot ultimately destroys her life. Rated R
Girl From The Naked Eye: starring Jason Yee, Dominique Swain, Sasha Grey and Ron Yuan. The action/adventure film follows a driver/bodyguard as he searches for the killer of his friend Sandy, a high-end call girl. Rated R
Jiro Dreams of Sushi: starring Jiro Ono, Yoshikazu Ono, Takashi Ono and Masuhiro Yamamoto. The documentary tells the story 85-year-old Jiro Ono, a chef whose sushi-only restaurant is the first of its kind to be awards a 3 star Michelin review. Rated PG
Meeting Evil: starring Luke Wilson, Samuel L. Jackson, Leslie Bibb, Peyton List, Muse Watson, Tracie Thoms, Bret Roberts and Jason Alan Smith. The drama centers on a depressed family man who is taken on a murder spree by a mysterious stranger. Rated R
My Way: starring Jo Odagiri, Jang Dong-gun, Bingbing Fan, In-kwon Kim and Seung-hyeon Han. The war drama centers on the relationship between two men who are forced to become allies while fighting in WWII. Rated R
Silent House: starring Elizabeth Olsen, Adam Trese, Eric Sheffer Stevens, Julia Taylor Ross and Adam Barnett. The horror film centers on a young woman who becomes trapped inside her family’s lake house with no way to contact anyone on the outside. Panic soon turns to terror as ominous events begin to occur. Rated R
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