DVD & Blu-rays Released October 17, 2017

Tuesday, October 17

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Likely won't be another origin story, could be based on the original Peter Parker Spider-Man.
Zendaya, Kevin Feige, Robert Downey Jr., John Francis Daley, Marisa Tomei, Amy Pascal, Christopher Ford, Tom Holland
Action Superhero Reboot Comic Book

Sand Castle

Set in Iraq in 2003, Sand Castle follows a group of American soldiers in the early days of the second Gulf War. Bearing witness to the heat and the horror is the inexperienced Private Matt Ocre (Nicholas Hoult), who together with several fellow soldiers is ordered to the outskirts of Baqubah to repair a water pumping station damaged by U.S. bombs. But as Ocre discovers, in an atmosphere where resentment and anger fester, trying to win the hearts and minds of the locals is a task fraught with danger. It's here, in the streets, squares and schools that he discovers the true cost of war.
Henry Cavill, Nicholas Hoult, Glen Powell, Logan Marshall-Green, Fernando Coimbra, Chris Roessner, Beau Knapp, Neil Brown Jr.
Drama War

Girls Trip R

No plot details have been announced.
Deborah Ayorinde, Queen Latifah, Will Packer, Kate Walsh, Mike Colter, James Lopez, Malcolm D. Lee, Kenya Barris
Comedy
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121 mins

Shot Caller R

Shot Caller follows the harrowing, often heart-rending journey of successful businessman Jacob Harlon (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) who is transformed into Money, a stoic, ruthless prison gangster after a DUI sends him down the rabbit hole of the American prison system. As he navigates the brutality of his new home, adapting to its violent codes of ethics and rites of passage that will ensure his survival, he slowly loses his previous identity and his relationship to his former life, including his wife and son. The grip of his new family, the prison gang, extends beyond the prison walls. Upon his release, chased by the law enforcement, threatened by his incarcerated “protectors,” Money must orchestrate one last dangerous crime. All is not what it seems. The ruthless process of fulfilling his obligations also becomes his path to sacrifice, retribution and self-definition.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lake Bell, Omari Hardwick, Ric Roman Waugh, Jon Bernthal, Emory Cohen, Jeffrey Donovan, Evan Jones
Action Crime
96 mins

The Wilde Wedding R

Now-retired film star Eve Wilde (Glenn Close) prepares for her wedding to husband number four, renowned English writer Harold Alcott (Patrick Stewart) after a whirlwind courtship. At her upstate New York home – in the presence of both Wilde’s first husband, celebrated stage actor Laurence Darling (John Malkovich), and their collective families (Minnie Driver, Jack Davenport, Yael Stone, Peter Facinelli, Noah Emmerich, Grace Van Patten) – the long summer weekend offers the opportunity for everyone to get to know each other a bit more intimately. As sexual sparks begin to fly, there are unforeseen consequences abound.
Glenn Close, John Malkovich, Patrick Stewart, Minnie Driver, Peter Facinelli, Grace Van Patten, Damian Harris, Jack Davenport
Comedy Romance
116 mins

God of War NR

The film is the story of how a Chinese general defeated Japanese pirates by using unique stratagems and maverick tactics.
Gordon Chan, Sammo Hung, Vincent Zhao
Action Period

Landline

Set in Manhattan in 1995, three women of the Jacobs family — teenager Ali, older sister Dana and mom — navigate lots of sex, drugs and Japanese food.
Gillian Robespierre, John Turturro, Edie Falco, Abby Quinn, Gigi Pritzker, Elisabeth Holm, Jenny Slate, Jay Duplass
Comedy
90 mins

Lady Macbeth R

A 19th century young bride sold into marriage to a middle-aged man.
Florence Pugh, William Oldroyd, Alice Birch, Christopher Fairbank, Cosmo Jarvis, Bill Fellows
Drama Adaptation
82 mins

Red Christmas NR

Dee Wallace headlines as Diane, a matriarch presiding over the gathering of her squabbling grown children on Christmas Day. Tensions give way to terror when a deformed stranger appears at the door with vengeance on his mind. Diane must protect her family as limbs are severed and secrets are brought into the light.
David Collins, Dee Wallace, Craig Anderson, Geoff Morrell, Sarah Bishop, Gerard O’Dwyer, Janis McGavin, Sam Campbell
Horror

Tuesday, October 17