DVD & Blu-rays Released May 29, 2012

Tuesday, May 29

95 mins

Gone PG-13

One night, a young woman named Jill returns home to find her sister's bed empty. She's convinced the serial killer who kidnapped her two years before has come back to finish the job. But the police do not believe Jill, who knows time is running out. With no one to turn to, she sets off to find her sister and face her abductor once and for all.
Amanda Seyfried, Sebastian Stan, Allison Burnett, Jennifer Carpenter, Heitor Dhalia, Sidney Kimmel, Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi
Thriller Suspense

We Need to Talk About Kevin R

The movie, based on Lionel Shriver's novel, tells the story of a smart, educated New York mother who does her best to raise a son she never wanted in the first place. He turns out to be extremely difficult and is at the center of the woman's marital breakdown before going on a killing spree at his high school with a crossbow.
John C. Reilly, Lynne Ramsay, Ezra Miller, Steven Soderbergh, Jennifer Fox, Robert Salerno, Luc Roeg, Rory Stewart Kinnear
Drama
102 mins

Man on a Ledge PG-13

An ex-cop-turned-con (Sam Worthington) threatens to jump to his death from a Manhattan hotel rooftop. The NYPD dispatches a female police psychologist to talk him down but, unbeknownst to the cops on the scene, the suicide attempt is a cover for a massive diamond heist.
Sam Worthington, Ed Harris, Elizabeth Banks, Genesis Rodriguez, Titus Welliver, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Jon Hoeber, Anthony Mackie
Action Adventure Thriller Romance
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Goon R

The story centers on the world of semi-professional ice hockey.
Jay Baruchel, Evan Goldberg, Seann William Scott, Don Carmody, Marc-Andre Grondin, Michael Dowse, David Gross, Jesse Shapira
Comedy Sports
122 mins

Coriolanus R

Coriolanus, the hero of Rome, is manipulated and out-maneuvered by politicians and even his own mother Volumnia, resulting in his banishment. He subsequently offers himself to his sworn enemy, and together they march on Rome intending to destroy the city.
Jessica Chastain, Brian Cox, Ralph Fiennes, Gerard Butler, Gabrielle Tana, Julia Taylor-Stanley, Vanessa Redgrave, William Hurt
Drama

96 Minutes R

Four young people struggling to find their way in life are suddenly caught in a terrifying and deadly carjacking and abduction.
David Oyelowo, Aimee Lagos, Brittany Snow, Charlie Mason, Justin Moore-Lewy, Lee Clay, Evan Ross, Christian Serratos
Action Thriller Suspense
130 mins

Lula, the Son of Brazil

A working class boy moves to the financial capital of Brazil and becomes one the most influential politician in Brazil's history.
Marcelo Santiago, Fabio Barreto
Drama
97 mins

Take Me Home PG-13

After getting turned down by a photography agency, Thom finds his landlord throwing all of his belongings out into the hallway. With no job prospects and no place to sleep, Thom must turn to his recurring last resort: driving his illegal taxicab around the streets of New York. Fortunately for him, Claire Barrow isn't having a good day, either. First she comes home to find her husband flirting with his new secretary, then discovers her estranged father has suffered a heart attack in California. In a frenzy, Claire runs out into the night and hails what she assumes to be a cab. What she gets instead is Thom. With her life in ruins, Claire decides on a whim to pay Thom to drive her out to California. With nothing in New York to call his own, Thom reluctantly agrees.
Sam Jaeger
Comedy Romance
104 mins

Sing Your Song

Told from Harry’s point of view, the film charts his life from a boy born in New York and raised in Jamaica, who returns to Harlem in his early teens where he discovers the American Negro Theater and the magic of performing.
Susanne Rostock, Harry Belafonte
Documentary

Tuesday, May 29