By Harley Lond - 12/05/17 at 01:24 AM CT
FROM THE BIG SCREEN:
There's two too-much-of-more-of-the-same films due this week: Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig return to "Despicable Me 3," the third in the animated franchise that lauched the Minions to Hollywood stardom. This outing is a little frayed around the sleeves, with little of the creativity of the first two adventures. Gru, joined by wife Lucy and their three adorable daughters -- Margo, Edith and Agnes -- teams up with his long-lost twin brother Dru in order to defeat a new enemy, Balthazar Bratt, a 1980s child actor who grew up to become a villain. The little ones will love Despicable Me 3 but most
adults may find it boring. From Universal ... The ho-hum spy thriller "American Assassin" -- based on the best-selling book series by Vince Flynn, with 16 New York Times bestsellers and over 20 million copies sold to date -- tells the predictable story of a CIA black-ops recruit (Dylan O’Brien) and his mentor, Cold War veteran Stan Hurley (Michael Keaton), who get involved in tracking down a mysterious operative who is behind a wave of attacks on both military and civilian targets. This scenario has been done so many times before -- and so much better -- that I don't think we'll be seeing any Vince Flynn sequels any time soon. From Lionsgate.
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There's a pair of fun films due this week: "Jumanji
Community leaders tried to stop the release. The P.T.A. fought to ban it. Now one of the most controversial slasher films of all time is back in a new high-definition release, restored from the original vaulted film negative. "Silent Night, Deadly NightAlthough the next Sumnmer Olympics (in Tokyo) is still two years away (the 2018 Winter Olympics will begin in February in South Korea) the folks at The Criterion Collection have put together a massive Olympics box set: "100 Years of Olympic Films
documentaries cast a cinematic eye on some of the most iconic moments in the history of modern sports, spotlighting athletes who embody the Olympic motto of "Faster, Higher, Stronger": Jesse Owens shattering sprinting world records on the track in 1936 Berlin, Jean Claude-Killy dominating the slopes of Grenoble in 1968, Joan Benoit breaking away to win the first-ever women's marathon on the streets of Los Angeles in 1984. In addition to the work of Bud Greenspan, the man behind an impressive 10 Olympic features, this chronicle of triumph and defeat includes such landmarks of the documentary form as Leni Riefenstahl's "Olympia" and Kon Ichikawa's "Tokyo Olympiad," along with lesser-known but captivating contributions by major directors like Claude Lelouch, Carlos Saura, and Milos Forman. It also serves as a fascinating window onto the formal development of cinema itself, as well as the technological progress that has enabled the viewer, over the years, to get ever closer to the action. Traversing continents and decades, and reflecting as well the social, cultural, and political changes that have shaped our recent history, this remarkable marathon of films offers nothing less than a panorama of a hundred years of human endeavor. Includes 43 DVDs, 32 Blu-rays; $399.95 each. Read more here.BUZZIN' THE 'B'S:
"Better Watch Out
he's found true love with an older woman (Applegate) only to learn that she's married and their encounter was merely an instrument of revenge against her neglectful husband (Church). Initially out for blood, the husband finds himself strangely sympathetic to the romantic’s plight and decides the best way for the two of them to get revenge is by moving in together, cutting her out and living a bachelor’s life. From Sony ...In "Valley of Bones
a deadly work camp, the young boy and his mother, Hannah (Deyn) are labeled traitors and forced to navigate a world of propaganda, abuse and secret police. Before his father was taken away, however, he passed a secret to Djata that could change everything. Combines elements of George Orwell's "1984" with J. G. Ballard's "Empire of the Sun," and featuring themes similarly explored in the current hit series "A Handmaid's Tale" and "The Man in the High Castle." From Omnibus Entertainment ... "On Wings of Eagles
camp, the Olympian’s selfless work and sporting achievements earned him legendary status worldwide. From Sony ... In "The CrucifixionON THE INDIE FRONT
In "Hidden Kisses
FOREIGN FILMS:
In "Ice Mother" (2017 -- Czech Republic), Zuzana Kronerová stars as Hana, a selfless 67-year old widow who lives alone in the cold and lonely family villa that represents her past life. Though Her husband has passed on, the traditional weekend lunch that Hana prepares for her two selfish and ungrateful sons lives on. They visit each weekend with their children and most of the time the meal ends in arguments. While
taking care of her grandson Ivánek one afternoon, Hana meets Brona (Pavel Nový) by saving his life as he begins to drown while ice swimming. The light-hearted Brona introduces Hana to winter swimming and his group of friends who enjoy the sport. Brona, who lives in an old camper bus near the river, inspires Hana’s lust for life. They become lovers, but when she introduces him to her sons, the whole family is shocked. In a series of events and dark secrets, Hana has to stand up and start changing her life. Represent the Czech Republic in the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 90th edition of the Academy Awards. On DVD, Blu-ray, Digital from FilmRise ... "Happy Hour
awakening runs over five hours on a two-disc set. Yet the leisurely duration is not an indulgence, but a strategy to create a novelistic space for everyday moments to become charged with possibility that yields a subtle emotional intensity rarely possible in a standard-length film. From Icarus Films ... "Of Horses and MenFOR THE FAMILY:
Ed Asner stars as Santa Claus in "Santa Stole Our Dog" (2017), a heartwarming holiday adventure for the whole family. On a snowy Christmas Eve, the Whitehaven's beloved family dog, Rusty, goes missing: Santa Claus accidentally stole him. So begins an epic journey through the twelve days of Christmas as the family ventures to the North Pole to get their beloved canine back. Features original songs by Dolly Parton, John Schneider and Leiber & Stoller. Stars Yves Bright, Carrie Schroeder, Lexi Golden and Chase Pollock. From Universal.SPECIAL INTEREST:
"Trumping Democracy" (2017) is the explosive new documentary directed by Thomas Huchon from Europe’s popular SPICEE news network (a French investigative media outlet) that follows the money behind the ultra-conservative faction that quietly engineered itself to power, via the campaign of Donald J. Trump. 77,000 votes in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan won Trump the Electoral College vote, despite his 2.8 million
popular vote loss. This documentary proves this was not chance, luck, or a free and open democratic victory. This was a hijacking of the Electoral College, by a puppet master named Robert Mercer who manipulated the 2016 election by influencing voters using their personal data, fears, and vulnerabilities, while targeting them right down to the zip code level. Trump became the 45th president by winning three key states, a victory engineered by an ultra-conservative faction that quietly mapped its way to power using fake news, lies and psychometrics. This explosive documentary follows the money to the reclusive multi-billionaire Robert Mercer, who bought Breitbart News and funded the effort while inserting Steve Bannon into the presidential campaign as its manager. Using the data of millions of Americans acquired from Facebook, Google, banks, credit companies, social security and more, Cambridge Analytica, another Mercer-owned company, used tactics honed during the UK’s Brexit campaign to identify voters deemed “most neurotic or worried,” whom they believed could swing for Trump. In the darkness of the web, democracy was trumped by data. From Cinema Libre Studio ... "All Male, All Nude" (2017) is a documentary about Atlanta’s notorious and legendary gay strip club, Swinging Richards, America’s only all male, all nude, gay strip club -- located in the heart of the Bible Belt. Straight men, gay men, bi-sexual men, and those who are gay only when the money is right, support themselves, and sometimes their families, by dancing nude for a diverse clientele of all shapes, sizes and sexualities. Each relishes, defends, enjoys, and abhors their career choice and looks back on life's lessons that led them to where they are now. "All Male, All Nude" is a cutting-edge journey into the taboo world of male stripping. The men living this life can't be boxed in, nor can those who pay to watch them strip. From Breaking Glass Pictures ...
Celebrate the 2017 Houston Astros with "2017 World Series Champions FROM TV TO DVD:
Set in 2010, "Fargo Year Three" (2017) centers on Emmit, the “Parking Lot King of Minnesota,” and his younger brother Ray Stussy, a pot-bellied parole officer with a huge chip on his shoulder about the hand he’s been dealt – and he blames his brother. Their sibling rivalry follows a twisted path that begins with petty theft but soon leads to murder, mobsters and cut-throat, competitive bridge. On DVD from Fox ... "One Day at a Time" (1975-84) is a 27-disc set. Bonnie Franklin, Mackenzie Phillips, Pat
Harrington, and Valerie Bertinelli star in the lively and liberated sitcom classic created by Whitney Blake and Allan Manings, and developed by Norman Lear, the television legend behind "All in the Family," "Maude," "The Jeffersons," and "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman." "One Day at a Time" follows Ann Romano (Franklin), an independent woman who transplants herself and her two daughters -- rebellious Julie (Phillips) and smart aleck Barbara (Bertinelli) --to Indianapolis in search of a new life. Moving into an apartment under the watchful eye and ever-present tool belt of the building’s quirky superintendent Schneider (Harrington), the Romano women muddle through life, love, and laughs as they discover their own potential. One of the most successful sitcoms of the 1970s and 1980s, fans have clamored for "One Day at a Time" to be released in a complete series collection for years.On DVD from Shout! Factory.Check out other new DVD/Blu-ray releases, streaming films, and information and reviews at OnVideo.




