DVD and Blu Ray releases for Tuesday, October 11:
Beautiful Boy: starring Maria Bello, Michael Sheen, Kyle Gallner, Bruce French and Austin Nichols. The drama follows a couple as they struggle to come to terms with the fact that their son committed suicide after carrying out a mass shooting at his university. Their son’s actions help Bill and Kate save their already rocky marriage and find the path to happiness once again. Rated R
Green Lantern: starring Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, Mark Strong and Temuera Morrison. The action film follows a cocky test pilot named Hal as he joins forces with the Green Lantern Corps to help save the world from a powerful new enemy called Parallax. Hal becomes the first human member of the Green Lantern Corps. Rated PG 13
Horrible Bosses: starring Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman, PJ Byrne, Kevin Spacey, Steve Wiebe, Jason Sudeikis, Colin Farrell, and Charlie Day. The comedy follows three long-suffering friends as they plot to kill their disrespectful bosses. Their plans go comically awry. Rated R
Judy Moody and The Not Bummer Summer: starring Jordana Beatty, Heather Graham, Preston Bailey, Parris Mosteller and Kristoffer Ryan Winters. The family film is based on the bestselling book series by Megan McDonald. This time, feisty third grader Judy Moody must come up with creative ways to have a fun summer vacation when she is left at home while her parents go to California and her best friends vacation with their families. Rated PG
The Princess of Montpensier: starring Melanie Thierry, Lambert Wilson, Gregorie Leprince Ringuet, Gaspard Ulliel and Raphael Personnaz. The historical romance is set in France in 1562 at the time of the Catholic and Protestant wars. It tells the story of a young aristocrat who is engaged to the Prince of Montpensier, but falls in love with another man. Not Rated
Terri: starring Jacob Wysocki, John C. Reilly, Bridger Zadina, Creed Bratton and Olivia Crocicchia. The comedy-drama follows an unpopular 15-year-old boy as he learns to enjoy life and not just endure it. His unlikely friendship with the vice-principal of his school helps him through his difficulties. Not Rated
The Tree of Life: starring Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Jessica Chastain, Hunter McCracken and Laramie Eppler. The drama follows the eldest child of a Midwestern family through his childhood and adult years. As an adult, Jack questions faith and tries to discover the meaning of life while attempting to accept his complicated relationship with his father. Rated PG 13
The Trip: starring Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon, Claire Kellan, Margo Stilley and Rebecca Johnson. The comedy follows friends Steve and Rob as they set out to review fine English restaurants for The Observer. The trip tests their friendship and helps them discover what is most important in life. Not Rated
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