This is the flattering gloomy week for brand new releases, we gotta say. So many so that we eschewed picking the single to feature. we competence be assured to watch Underworld: Awakening since we similar to vampires as well as parsimonious leather, yet we can’t in great conviction suggest it, generally steer unseen. Better headlines upon the Instant Watch front – the rarely acclaimed Tyrannosaur strike streaming this week, as well as I’m positively anticipating to find time to see it prior to as well long.
New Releases




Amador (2010 Spain, dir Fernando Leon De Aranoa, stars Magaly Solier)
Beautiful Wave (2011 USA, dir David Mueller, stars Aimee Teegarden)
The Big C: Season 2 (2011 USA, stars Laura Linney)
Bobcat Goldthwait: You Don’t Look the Same Either (2011 USA, stars Bobcat Goldthwait)
Dark Blue: Season 2 (2010 USA, author Jerry Bruckheimer, stars Dylan McDermott)
The Front Line (2011 South Korea, dir Hun Jang, stars Shin Ha-Kyun)
The Genesis Code (2010 USA, dir Patrick Read Johnson, stars Kelsey Sanders)
Kawa (2012 New Zealand, dir Katie Wolfe, stars Calvin Tuteao)
Love’s Everlasting Courage (2011 USA, dir Bradford May, stars Wes Brown)
The Looney Tunes Show (2011 USA, stars Jeff Bergman)
Madison County (2011 USA, dir Eric England, stars Katie Stegeman)
Mother’s Day (2010 USA, dir Darren Lynn Bousman, stars Rebecca De Mornay)
Playback (2012 USA, dir Michael A. Nickles, stars Christian Slater)
Reykjavik to Rotterdam (2008 Iceland, dir Oskar Jonasson, stars Baltasar Kormakur)
Shock Labyrinth 3D (2009 Japan, dir Takashi Shimizu, stars Ai Maeda)
The Shrine (2010 USA, dir Jon Knautz, stars Aaron Ashmore)
This is What Love in Action Looks Like (2012 USA, dir Morgan Jon Fox, stars Zach Stark)
Catalog Pick of the Week
The Maisie Collection: Vol. 1
Long-running film array have been zero new; in fact, film array (distinct from ongoing serials) were utterly renouned in the college of music era, yet some-more mostly compared with B-level prolongation than the stream ultra-high bill sequelitis. Maisie was the single of the many renouned ones in the early 1940s – nothing of that I’ve seen, yet I’m really curious.
Includes: Maisie (1939), Congo Maisie (1940), Gold Rush Maisie (1940), Maisie Was the Lady (1941), Ringside Maisie (1941).
1939-1941 USA, dir various, stars Ann Sothern, et al.