By Harley Lond - 02/20/18 at 03:34 AM CT
FROM THE BIG SCREEN:
"Daddy's Home 2": This static comedy is a sequel to 2015's comedy about a mild-mannered radio host trying to get his stepchildren to love him but whose plans get turned upside down when their macho biological father returns. After comedic one-upmanships, the two dad's finally get the co-parenting thing down -- which is where this one picks up.
Dusty (Mark Wahlberg) and Brad (Will Ferrell) have joined forces to provide their kids with the perfect Christmas but their newfound partnership is put to the test when Dusty's old-school, macho Dad (Mel Gibson) and Brad's ultra-affectionate and emotional Dad (John Lithgow) arrive just in time to throw the holiday into complete chaos. It's more of the same but not as clever as the original. Watch it only if you like Ferrell, Wahlberg, Gibson and Lithgow et al. Otherwise it's a bummer. Extras for Daddy's Home 2 include deleted/extended/alternate scenes, a gag reel, and a series of behind-the-scenes featurettes. From Paramount.
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The Criterion Collection has two classic foreign films from the 1960s:
A uniquely prolific and chameleonic figure of world cinema, Kon Ichikawa delivered a burst of stylistic bravado with "An Actor's Revenge
the deaths of his parents, who were driven to insanity and suicide by a trio of corrupt men. Ichikawa takes the conventions of melodrama and turns them on their head, bringing the hero's fractured psyche to life in boldly experimental widescreen compositions infused with kaleidoscopic color, pop-art influences, and meticulous choreography. Anchored by a magnificently androgynous performance by Kazuo Hasegawa, reprising a role he had played on-screen three decades earlier, "An Actor's Revenge" is an eye-popping examination of how the illusions of art intersect with life. On DVD, Blu-ray Disc with new 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray ... In the psychologically rich character study "The Hero
written and directed by Satyajit Ray, Bengali film star Uttam Kumar draws on his real-world celebrity to play Arindam Mukherjee, a matinee idol on the brink of his first flop. When Mukherjee boards an overnight train to Delhi to accept an award, a journalist (Sharmila Tagore) approaches him seeking an exclusive interview, which initiates a conversation that sends the actor reeling down a path of self-examination. Seamlessly integrating rueful flashbacks and surreal dream sequences with the quietly revelatory stories of the train's other passengers, "The Hero" is a graceful meditation on art, fame, and regret from one of world cinema's most keenly perceptive filmmakers. On DVD, Blu-ray Disc with new, restored 2K digital transfer, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray.BUZZIN' THE 'B'S:
Set over one summer, "The Florida Project
the adults around them struggle with hard times. On a stretch of highway just outside the most magical place on earth, Disney World, Moonee (Brooklynn Prince) and her playmates spend an unforgettable summer at The Magic Castle, a budget motel managed by Bobby (Willem Dafoe). Bobby’s stern exterior hides a deep reservoir of kindness and compassion as he watches over the kids’ adventures, protecting them from some of the harsher realities of life. Co-stars Bria Vinaite, Valeria Cotto, Caleb Landry Jones. On DVD and Blu-ray, from Lionsgate ... In "Doomsday Device
(2017) follows successful art dealer Ron Hall (Greg Kinnear) and his wife Debbie (Renée Zellweger), who seemingly have the perfect life. But when their faith and family are tested, an unlikely bond with a homeless drifter (Djimon Hounsou) leads them on a remarkable journey that forges an everlasting friendship. Co-stars Jon Voight and Olivia Holt. On DVD, Blu-ray Disc, from Paramount ... "Rise of the Footsoldier Part IIFOREIGN FILMS:
The "The Girl Without HandsFOR THE FAMILY:
"The Star
grind at the village mill. One day he finds the courage to break free and finally goes on the adventure of his dreams. On his journey, he teams up with Ruth (voiced by Aidy Bryant), a lovable sheep who has lost her flock and Dave (voiced by Keegan-Michael Key), a dove with lofty aspirations, along with three wisecracking camels voiced by Tracy Morgan, Tyler Perry and Oprah Winfrey. Bo and his new friends follow the star and become accidental heroes in the first Christmas. Co-stars the voices of Gina Rodriguez, Zachary Levi, Kelly Clarkson, Anthony Anderson, Ving Rhames, Gabriel Iglesias, Patricia Heaton, Kristin Chenoweth and Christopher Plummer. On DVD, Blu-ray/DVD Combo, from Sony.SPECIAL INTEREST:
"Black Code" (2016), Nicholas de Pencier’s gripping documentary, examines the global impact the Internet has on free speech and privacy. Based on Ronald Deibert’s 2013 book of the same name, "Black Code" offers a startling report on how governments control and manipulate the internet in order to censor and monitor their citizens. With stories from exiled Tibetan monks circumventing China’s surveillance apparatus, Syrian citizens tortured for Facebook posts, Brazilian activists using social media to distribute alternative news, and Pakistani online violence against women, we see firsthand the high-stakes consequences that our unprecedented level of digital communication can produce. As this battle for control of cyberspace is waged, our ideas of citizenship, privacy, and democracy will be challenged to the very core. From Music Box Films.
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