DVD & Blu-rays Released September 2, 2014

Tuesday, September 2

They Came Together R

When Joel and Molly meet, it's hate at first sight; his big corporation is the one that threatens to shut down her quirky knick-knack store. Their predictably on-again/off-again relationship involves a jealous ex-girlfriend, an office jerk, scary in-laws, a boring dentist, a wise dog and beautiful shots of New York City in autumn.
Paul Rudd, Amy Poehler, Michael Showalter, Max Greenfield, Bill Hader, David Wain, Cobie Smulders, Christopher Meloni
Comedy Romance Spoof

Citizen Koch

Academy Award®-nominated directors Carl Deal and Tia Lessin (Trouble the Water; co-producers of Fahrenheit 9/11 & Bowling for Columbine) follow the money behind the rise of the Tea Party. Citizen Koch investigates the impact of unlimited, anonymous spending by corporations and billionaires on the electoral process, featuring stories of life-long Republicans whose loyalty is tested when their families become collateral damage in the GOP fight to take organized labor out at the knees.
Tia Lessin, Carl Deal
Documentary

Whitewash

In the harsh, wintry woods of rural Quebec, Bruce (Thomas Haden Church), a down-on-his-luck snowplow operator, accidentally kills a man during a drunken night joyride. Stricken with panic, he hides the body and takes to the deep wilderness in hopes of outrunning both the authorities and his own conscience.

But as both begin to close in, Bruce falls apart mentally and morally and mysteries unravel to reveal who he was before the accident, the truth behind his victim, and the circumstances that brought them together in a single moment.
Thomas Haden Church, Marc Lebrèche
Thriller
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124 mins

Million Dollar Arm PG

Based on a true story of an American sports agent who discovered two Indian teenagers in a village who could throw 95mph fastballs, and brought them back to the US, moved in with them, teaching them english, american culture, and the game of baseball. At 19 years old, they signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates with million dollar contracts.
Allyn Rachel, Bill Paxton, Joe Roth, Jon Hamm, Suraj Sharma, Alan Arkin, Aasif Mandvi, Lake Bell
Drama Sports
71 mins

Two: The Story of Roman & Nyro

Combining over twelve years of footage and narrated by their twin sons, TWO: The Story of Roman & Nyro, follows legendary songwriter Desmond Child and his lifelong partner's loving journey to create their new modern family.
Heather Winters, Desmond Child, Curtis Shaw Child, Karl Bakke, John Barrett, Jon Bon Jovi, Brent Briscoe
Drama Biography Documentary

Draft Day PG-13

The general manager of the Cleveland Browns spends the day of the National Football League draft frantically trying to get the number one pick for his struggling team.
Jennifer Garner, Kevin Dunn, Rajiv Joseph, Kevin Costner, Brad Henke, Scott Rothman, Frank Langella, Chi McBride
Comedy Sports Football
135 mins

American Promise NR

American Promise spans 13 years as Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson, middle-class African-American parents in Brooklyn, N.Y., turn their cameras on their son, Idris, and his best friend, Seun, who make their way through one of the most prestigious private schools in the country. Chronicling the boys' divergent paths from kindergarten through high school graduation at Manhattan's Dalton School, this provocative, intimate documentary presents complicated truths about America's struggle to come of age on issues of race, class and opportunity.
Joe Brewster, Michele Stephenson
Documentary

Out of the Clear Blue Sky

Out of the Clear Blue Sky tells the riveting, behind-the-scenes story of Cantor Fitzgerald. It’s a story of disaster without precedent. What do you when everything – and almost everyone – is gone?

On September 10, 2001, financial firm Cantor Fitzgerald was headquartered on the top 5 floors of the World Trade Center. With offices soaring 100 stories above downtown Manhattan, the Wall Street powerhouse was unknown to the public until tragedy struck. On September 11, 2001, 658 of their employees were missing – presumed dead – in the nation’s worst terrorist attacks. Overnight, Cantor became world famous for the worst of all possible reasons. One of the few who survived was their notorious CEO Howard Lutnick, who had been taking his son to his first day of kindergarten when the planes hit. On September 13th, Lutnick’s emotionally raw, tear-filled interviews transfixed the nation. His distraught television appearances struck a deep personal chord with millions of traumatized Americans reeling and shell-shocked by the unprecedented attacks. But, within a week, in a move that was to become very controversial, Lutnick stopped the paychecks of his missing employees. It was an act that has been praised by some – as a necessary decision to save the company to help the widows of his fallen friends — but severely lambasted by more — as a self-serving, heartless betrayal by a man well known for his ruthlessness. Lutnick’s prior reputation as cut-throat – even by Wall Street standards – preceded him.

The media turned on him and Lutnick went from sympathetic face-of-the-tragedy to vilified pariah over night. Then he completely withdrew from the public eye. Though Cantor suffered almost twice the casualties of the FDNY, their story soon disappeared.

Directed by a September 11th family member, “Out of the Clear Blue” tells twin stories – not only the saga of the ravaged business and surviving employees, but also an insider’s take on the unusual community of families that formed in the aftermath. Cantor’s loss was not only the largest loss by a single entity, it also created the largest single group of mourners, over 6000 people bound by their horrific common experience. This was tragedy writ large. People too young to die, all knowing each other, lost on one day. There wasn’t one memorial to attend; there were 10 a day for over two months, forcing people to choose whose funeral to go to. It wasn’t one dead per family; it was doubles or even triple losses in a family. This wasn’t a private loss; this was as public as could be, with television images played and re-played endlessly and inescapably. A true stranger-than-fiction account, from the jittery and stunned first days — a time unlike any other in American memory — then unfolding over months and years, the film captures what it’s like being caught in the crosshairs of history.
Danielle Gardner
Documentary
91 mins

Cabin Fever: Patient Zero

Centers on a bachelor party cruise in the Caribbean that unexpectedly runs ashore on a medical research island, where a deadly virus is unleashed.
Evan Astrowsky, Kaare Andrews, Jake Wadewall, Sean Astin, Brando Eaton, Ben Hollingsworth
Sequel Horror

Moms' Night Out PG

All Allyson and her friends want is a peaceful, grown-up evening of dinner and conversation . . . a long-needed moms' night out. But in order to enjoy high heels, adult conversation and food not served in a paper bag, they need their husbands to watch the kids for three hours—what could go wrong?
Jon Erwin, Trace Adkins, Andrew Erwin, Patricia Heaton, Robert Amaya, Sarah Drew, Sean Astin, David Hunt
Comedy

Third Person R

Follows three inter-connected love stories of three couples in three cities, Rome, Paris and New York. The Rome-set segment revolves around a young couple on a road trip, to be played be Casey Affleck and Moran Atias. Both Liam Neeson and Olivia Wilde will play writers in the Paris-set section of the film. Mila Kunis is negotiating to play one half of an estranged couple in New York, with James Franco playing her partner in the segment.
Liam Neeson, Olivia Wilde, Paul Haggis, Casey Affleck, Mila Kunis, James Franco, Moran Atias
Drama Romance
112 mins

Night Moves

Follows three eco-terrorists who plot to blow up a dam. Jesse Eisenberg will play the ringleader, while Dakota Fanning will play a wealthy young girl who funds the plan. Peter Sarsgaard will play the mastermind behind the bomb.
Peter Sarsgaard, Dakota Fanning, Jesse Eisenberg, Kelly Reichardt
Thriller

Tuesday, September 2