DVD & Blu-rays Released June 17, 2014

Tuesday, June 17

Walk of Shame R

Follow's a news anchor's attempts at a dream-job promotion is jeopardized by a drunken one-night stand.
Steven Brill, Bill Burr, Elizabeth Banks, Tig Notaro, Gary Lucchesi, Oliver Hudson, Sidney Kimmel, Tom Rosenberg
Comedy

The LEGO Movie PG

Described as an action adventure set in a Lego world that centers on the idea of achild-like imagination and examines themes of creativity and teamwork in the manner of “Toy Story.”
Phil Lord, Elizabeth Banks, Liam Neeson, Dan Lin, Alison Brie, Kevin Hageman, Chris Pratt, Jonah Hill
Action Adventure Comedy Family Animation
92 mins

13 Sins R

A naive man is dragged into a gruesome reality show with an audience he cannot see. Winning takes guts and questionable morals as one must perform acts straight out of "Fear Factor" or Abu Ghraib.
Pruitt Taylor Vince, Ron Perlman, Daniel Stamm, David Birke, Mark Webber, Devon Graye, Rutina Wesley, Stephanie Honore
Thriller Suspense Horror
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Jimmy P.

Follows Jimmy Picard (Benicio Del Toro), a Blackfoot Indian, who returns from World War II with a mysterious illness and requires the help of psychoanalyst George Devereux (Matthieu Amalric).
Christopher Woodrow, Pascal Caucheteux, Matthieu Amalric, Ben Limberg, Arnaud Desplechin, Jennifer Roth, Kent Jones, Benicio Del Toro
Drama True Story

The Grand Budapest Hotel R

No plot details have been announced.
Jude Law, Willem Dafoe, Scott Rudin, Bill Murray, Jeff Goldblum, Edward Norton, F. Murray Abraham, Jason Schwartzman
Drama Comedy
94 mins

Authors Anonymous PG-13

A dysfunctional writers’ group melts down when their newest member (Kaley Cuoco) finds overnight success.
Jonathan Bennett, Dennis Farina, Ellie Kanner, Jonathan Banks, Teri Polo, Kaley Cuoco, Chris Klein, Dylan Walsh
Comedy

The Final Member

Paris has the Louvre, London has the Tate Modern, and New York the Metropolitan Museum. But Husavik, Iceland-a diminutive village on the fringe of the Arctic Circle-boasts the world's only museum devoted exclusively to painstakingly preserved male genitalia. Founded and curated by Sigurður "Siggi" Hjartarson, the Icelandic Phallological Museum houses four decades worth of mammalian members, from a petite field mouse to the colossal sperm whale, and every "thing" in between. Lamentably, Siggi's collection lacks the holy grail of phallic phantasmagoria: a human specimen. Siggi's world changes dramatically when he receives generous offers from an elderly Icelandic Casanova and an eccentric American. However, as the competition for eternal penile preservation heats up between the two men, Siggi soon discovers that this process is more complicated than it initially appeared.
Zach Math, Jonah Bekhor
Documentary

Tuesday, June 17