DVD & Blu-rays Released January 26, 2016

Tuesday, January 26

Burnt R

Follows a disgraced chef who, after losing his Michelin-rated restaurant in Paris, decides to bring his crew back together in an attempt to create the best restaurant ever in London.
Emma Thompson, Uma Thurman, John Wells, Erwin Stoff, Michael Shamberg, Bradley Cooper, Alicia Vikander, Jamie Dornan
Comedy
90 mins

The Wannabe

A story about Thomas (Piazza), a man obsessed with Mafia culture during the 1990s in New York City. When Thomas' failed attempts to fix the trail of infamous mobster John Gotti gets him rejected by the people he idolizes most, a sets off on a drug infused crime spree with his girlfriend Rose (Arquette) by brazenly robbing the local Mafia hangouts.
Martin Scorsese, Nick Sandow, Michael Imperioli, Patricia Arquette, Vincent Piazza, David Zayas
Drama True Story
118 mins

Chi-Raq R

Women abstain from sex to persuade their significant others to end gang violence in Chicago.
John Cusack, Spike Lee, Angela Bassett, Jennifer Hudson, D.B. Sweeney, Nick Cannon, Teyonah Parris, Samuel L. Jackson
Drama
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Goosebumps PG

A primary protagonist(s) is often situated in a remote location or somehow isolated from typical societal conventions. These range from a comfortable suburban area to boarding schools, foreign villages, campsites, unfamiliar relatives' homes or even oversea areas. The books in the series usually feature semi-homogenous plot structures with normal kids being, frequently indirectly, involved in scary situations; chapters end in cliffhangers, and after the central conflict has either been or appears to have been resolved, there is often a twist ending.
Amy Ryan, Dylan Minnette, Darren Lemke, Odeya Rush, Ryan Lee, Rob Letterman, Neal H. Moritz, Deborah Forte
Adventure Suspense Adaptation Family
111 mins

A Brilliant Young Mind PG-13

Preferring to hide in the safety of his own private world, Nathan (Asa Butterfield) struggles to connect with people, often pushing away those who want to be closest to him, including his mother Julie (Sally Hawkins). Without the ability to understand love or affection, Nathan finds the comfort and security he needs in numbers and mathematics. Mentored by his unconventional and anarchic teacher, Mr. Humphreys (Rafe Spall), it becomes clear that Nathan’s talents are enough to win him a place on the British team competing at the highly revered International Mathematics Olympiad. Being part of a team and one which has a real chance of winning seems like it could change Nathan’s life forever. But when the team goes to train in Taiwan, Nathan is faced with a multitude of unexpected challenges, not least the new and unfamiliar feelings he begins to experience for one of the Chinese competitors, the beautiful Zhang Mei (Jo Yang).
Asa Butterfield, Sally Hawkins, Morgan Matthews, James Graham, Rafe Spall, Eddie Marsan, Jo Yang
Drama

Tuesday, January 26