05-27-25

The Woman in the Yard (DVD, Horror; Dir: Jaume Collet-Serra; Starring: Danielle Deadwyler, Okwui Okpokwasili, Peyton Jackson)

“In the aftermath of her husband’s death, widow Ramona’s struggle to raise her two kids is hindered by the arrival of a mysterious woman with supernatural abilities.” Read more…

Top Hits

Presence (DVD, Horror; Dir: Steven Soderbergh; Starring: Lucy Liu, Julia Fox, Chris Sullivan)

“A couple and their children move into a seemingly normal suburban home. When strange events occur, they begin to believe there is something else in the house with them. The presence is about to disrupt their lives in unimaginable ways.” Read more…

New Foreign

Eureka (DVD, 2023; Dir: Lisandro Alonso; Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Chiara Mastroianni, Alaina Clifford)

“A cowboy arrives in a village in search of his daughter, a native policewoman arrests various offenders in a snowy landscape, while her niece, a basketball coach, reunites with her grandfather for a decisive journey that will shape her future, a bird flies through time and space and begins to enter the minds and dreams of a native tribe in a the Amazon forest.” Read more…

100 Yen Love (DVD, 2014, Japan; Dir: Masaharu Take; Starring: Sakura Andô, Hirofumi Arai, Yôzaburô Itô)

“Slacker Ichiko gets into a fight with her younger sister and begins to live on her own, working the late shift at a 100 yen shop. On her way home, she passes a gym and meets boxer Kano who trains there in silence…” Read more…

New Series

Miss Austen (DVD, 2025; Starring: Keeley Hawes, Alfred Enoch, Patsy Ferran)

“It follows the lives of Jane Austen and Cassandra, her sister.” Read more…

In My Skin (Blu-ray, 2023, France; Dir: Marina De Van; Starring: Marina De Van, Laurent Lucas, Léa Drucker)

“Esther’s life is panning out nicely. She will soon move in with her boyfriend Vincent and she seems set to get a permanent position at the public relations company where she freelances. All would be fine if Esther didn’t accidentally discover a piercing curiosity about her own body.” Read more…

Wan Pipel (DVD, 1976, Suriname; Dir: Pim De La Parra; Starring: Borger Breeveld, Diana Panday, Willeke van Ammelrooy)

“Back in his native Suriname to see his dying mother, an Afro-Surinamese student from the Netherlands’ former colony finds himself torn between his Amsterdam-based life with his white Dutch girlfriend and a future in his newly independent homeland when he falls for a local Hindostani nurse.” Read more…