DVD & Blu-rays Released May 6, 2014

Tuesday, May 6

102 mins

Still Mine PG-13

Follows fiercely independent farmer Craig Morrison (Academy Award® nominee James Cromwell), who comes up against the system when he sets out to build a more suitable house on their 2,000 acre farm for his wife (Academy Award® nominee Geneviève Bujold), whose health is starting to fade. Although Craig Morrison is using the same methods his father, a shipbuilder, taught him, times have changed. Craig quickly gets on the wrong side of an overzealous building inspector, who finds just about everything unacceptable, including the unstamped wood Craig has milled from his own trees. As Irene becomes increasingly ill – and amidst a series of stop-work orders – Craig races to finish the house. Hauled into court and facing jail, Craig takes a final stance against the system for individual freedom and independence.
Julie Stewart, Michael McGowan, James Cromwell, Genevieve Bujold, Rick Roberts
Drama

Veronica Mars PG-13

Based on the TV series of the same name.
Kristen Bell, Jason Dohring, Bell Dohring, Francis Capra, Kevin Sheridan, Rob Thomas, Dianne Ruggiero, Chris Lowell
Drama Crime Teen Spin-off Mystery Based on TV
86 mins

Burn NR

The documentary takes audiences to the frontlines of Detroit, a city where some residents seem to think of arson as a sport. Detroit has more fires than any city in the United States: A population drop from 1.85 million in 1950 to near 700,000 today has left 80,000 abandoned structures as kindling. The result is a city with 30,000 fire calls a year — the highest fire-load in America. On average, Detroit sees 30 structure fires daily (firefighters estimate that more than 90% are set intentionally), while Los Angeles, with a population of 4 million, sees only 11 structure fires per day.
Tom Putnam, Brenna Sanchez, Denis Leary
Documentary
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90 mins

The Art of the Steal R

Follows a retired motorcycle daredevil with a penchant for snatching art.
Jonathan Sobol, Jay Baruchel, Matt Dillon, Nicholas Tabarrok, Kurt Russell, Chris Diamantopoulos, Terence Stamp, Katheryn Winnick
Crime Heist
270 mins

Generation War

Depicts the lives of five young German friends forced to navigate the unconscionable moral compromises of life under Hitler. Level-headed, highly decorated officer Wilhelm (Volker Bruch) goes off to the eastern front with his sensitive younger brother Friedhelm (Tom Schilling). Deeply in love with Wilhelm is Charlotte (Miriam Stein), a young nurse who looks forward to serving in the Red Cross. Greta (Katherina Schüttler) is a talented singer who longs to become another Marlene Dietrich, while her Jewish boyfriend Viktor (Ludwig Trepte) fights for his life while hiding among members of the Polish Resistance.
Philipp Kadelbach
Drama War

Brightest Star

Fresh out of college, a young man (Chris Lowell) is left devastated when the girl of his dreams dumps him. Refusing to move on, he devises a plan to transform himself into the man she desires. After resigning himself to working for the head of a company in corporate mediocrity (Clark Gregg), he falls for a hipster songstress (Jessica Szohr) who likes him as he is. As his path continues to unfold unexpectedly, the counsel of a kindred spirit astronomer (Allison Janney) helps him understand how to truly carve out a place in the universe.
Jessica Szohr, Elvy Yost, Maggie Kiley, Clark Gregg, Allison Janney, Chris Lowell, Rose McIver, Peter Jacobson
Drama Comedy Romance
90 mins

Mr. Jones PG-13

Mr. Jones is a journey into a nightmare that’s so real, even daylight brings no relief. Scott and Penny just moved to a remote cabin to escape the pressures of the world and breathe new life into their art. Their only neighbor for miles is a strange hermit who only comes out at night, under the shroud of darkness. He never acknowledges them, never speaks – never does anything except drag his strange disturbing sculptures deep into the woods, night after night, without rest.
Karl Mueller, Ross Dinerstein, Jon Foster, Sarah Jones
Horror

Awful Nice R

Follows estranged brothers, played by James Pumphrey and Alex Rennie, who are forced to travel to Branson together to renovate and flip the lake house they've inherited from their just-deceased father.
Todd Sklar, Alex Rennie
Comedy

Tuesday, May 6