DVD & Blu-rays Released February 17, 2015

Tuesday, February 17

119 mins

The World Made Straight R

About a rebellious young man who struggles to decide between the dark path he is on and the chance at a new life.
Haley Joel Osment, Todd Labarowski, Noah Wyle, Brad Coolidge, Melissa Coolidge, David Burris, Daniel Wagner, Jeremy Irvine
Drama

St. Vincent PG-13

In the wake of his parents' divorce, a 12-year old boy forms an unlikely friendship with the misanthropic retiree living next door. A war veteran whose life mainly consists of drinking, gambling and prostitutes, the elder soon becomes an unlikely mentor.
Scott Adsit, Peter Chernin, Melissa McCarthy, Naomi Watts, Terrence Howard, Kimberly Quinn, Fred Roos, Ted Melfi
Drama Comedy
108 mins

Son of a Gun R

Story follows the relationship between Australia’s public enemy number one and his young protege.
Ewan McGregor, Alicia Vikander, John Collee, Brenton Thwaites, Julius Avery, Jacek Koman
Thriller Crime
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Dumb and Dumber To PG-13

More adventures with Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne, the lovable dimwitted pals with big hearts and small brains.
Sean Anders, Jim Carrey, Peter Farrelly, Rob Riggle, Brad Krevoy, Steve Stabler, Brady Bluhm, Rachel Melvin
Comedy Sequel

The Interview

Follows a handsome talk show host and his producer (Rogen) who find themselves in way over their heads when they get involved in a plot to assassinate the prime minister of North Korea.
James Franco, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Dan Sterling, Lizzy Caplan, Randall Park, Timothy Simons
Comedy

Theory of Everything

Follows Eddie Redmayne as theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, world-famous as the author of A Brief History of Time, opposite Felicity Jones. The movie explores the excitement of the 1960s for Stephen as he studies at Cambridge University. At the dawn of a brilliant life’s work, he falls passionately in love with arts student Jane Wilde. Their relationship leads him through personal and scientific challenges and breakthroughs, and as his world opens up he opens up the entire world to new ways of seeing.
Felicity Jones, Eddie Redmayne, David Thewlis, James Marsh, Lisa Bruce, Harry Lloyd, Lesley Manville, Eric Fellner
Drama Biography

The Tale Of The Princess Kaguya

Found inside a shining stalk of bamboo, a tiny girl grows into an exquisite young lady, raised by an old bamboo cutter and his wife. From the countryside to the grand capital city, even unseen she enthralls all who encounter her, including five noble suitors. Ultimately however she must face her secret fate.
Chloë Grace Moretz, Dean Cain, Mary Steenburgen, James Marsden, Geoffrey Wexler, Darren Criss, Lucy Liu, Beau Bridges
Fantasy Animation
95 mins

Dying of the Light R

A CIA agent is forced to retire because he's begun to suffer the effects of Alzheimer's and finds he's racing the clock when he takes on a final mission.
Nicolas Cage, Nick Wechsler, Paul Schrader, Steve Schwartz, Paula Mae Schwartz, Anton Yelchin, Alexander Karim, Irene Jacob
Drama Thriller Suspense

Life Itself R

Roger Ebert was a beloved national figure and arguably our best-known and most influential movie critic, and his passing in 2013 was deeply felt across the country. Based on his memoir of the same name, LIFE ITSELF recounts his fascinating and flawed journey—from politicized school newspaperman, to Chicago Sun-Times movie critic, to Pulitzer Prize winner, to television household name, to the miracle of finding love at 50, and finally his “third act” as a major voice on the Internet when he could no longer physically speak.
Steve James
Documentary
119 mins

Birdman R

An actor in crisis, who once played an iconic superhero, battles his ego and attempts to recover his family, his career, and himself in the days leading up to the opening of a Broadway play.
Michael Keaton, Emma Stone, Sarah E. Johnson, John Lesher, Naomi Watts, Andrea Riseborough, Edward Norton, Arnon Milchan
Comedy

Tuesday, February 17