Today’s newish releases include fish-out-of-water romantic comedy Easy Virtue; creepy-looking horror flick Grace; bumbling crooks comedy Next Day Air; Norwegian romantic comedy White Night Wedding; Colombian real-time terror/thriller PVC-1; vengeance thriller Law Abiding Citizen and martial arts action fest Body Guard: A New Beginning.
Just hitting the shelf today!
Rendition starring Reese Witherspoon, Jake Gyllenhaal, Alan Arkin and Meryl Streep in this thrilling CIA cover up story.
Two action flicks; The Line (Andy Garcia and Ray Liotta) and Felon (Stephen Dorff and Val Kilmer) dealing with Mexican cartels and the brutal life inside a state prison respectively.
From the writer of American Psycho and Less Than Zero we have The Informers; a story of greed, sex, drugs, and power in 1980’s Los Angeles. Starring Billy Bob Thornton, Kim Basinger, Mickey Rourke, and Winona Ryder.
French Kiss, starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline as an unlikely couple getting into mischief in France.
Two foreign (and I think hilarious looking) flicks as well!
Star Wreck, a Finnish parody of both Star Trek and Babylon 5 made with love by some major fans.
And while this last one is not technically a comedy, the concept just kills me and the guy who traded it in said it was more funny than serious. Eighteen Methods of Capture, Chinese training video that teaches you how to control someone by “capturing” one part of the body. I don’t know why this one intrigues me….there is no accounting for taste!
Hope you stop on by today and peruse our Wall O’ Cool to see what’s goin’ on today!
If you’re a fan of either of these shows, today is your lucky day! All five currently-available seasons of Entourage have just hit the shelves. That’s around 33 hours of wannabe stardom! And, in case you’re wondering, season 6 will be out on June 22nd. Just so you know.
We also have all four seasons of the highly-rated Mr. Show, featuring the incredibly funny David Cross and Bob Odenkirk.
Other interesting titles headed straight for the Wall O’Cool: Japanese action/horror/comedies Battle Royale and Battle Royale II; the John Woo action classic Hard Boiled in a two disc special edition; Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall heat up the screen in The Big Sleep; classic horror in Wes Craven’s original 1977 The Hills Have Eyes and the 1980 people-who-can-make-your-head-explode-with-their-minds chiller Scanners from David Cronenberg!

