Exciting New Additions to Netflix and Blu-ray/DVD
The entertainment landscape is continually evolving, presenting viewers with new content across various streaming platforms and physical media. This month, Netflix has unveiled a thrilling array of films, while Blu-ray and DVD releases offer collectors a chance to revisit some modern classics with fresh insights. Here are some of the highlights you shouldn’t miss.
- Exciting New Additions to Netflix and Blu-ray/DVD
- 10 New Titles to Stream on Netflix
- Must-See Blu-ray/DVD Releases
- “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple”
- “Die My Love”
- “The Eye” (Arrow)
- “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die”
- “Great Absence”
- “Greenland 2: Migration”
- “Highest 2 Lowest”
- Classic Reissues on Blu-ray
- Stay Updated
10 New Titles to Stream on Netflix
Netflix is adding a stellar lineup of films, ensuring there’s something for every viewer. Here are ten noteworthy titles:
- “Beast”
- “Benedetta”
- “Bugonia”
- “The End of the Tour”
- “First Reformed”
- “HIM”
- “Krisha”
- “Mass”
- “Pig”
- “Sing Street”
These selections showcase a mix of drama, thrillers, and musical journeys, perfect for weekend binge-watching. For more updates on the latest streaming content, check out MyAxom Movies Review.
Must-See Blu-ray/DVD Releases
For movie enthusiasts who cherish physical media, several compelling titles have made their way to Blu-ray and DVD this month. Each film comes equipped with special features that offer deeper insights into the filmmaking process.
“28 Years Later: The Bone Temple”
This sequel to the gripping “28 Years Later” plunges deeper into human depravity and resilience. Nia DaCosta’s unsettling sequel continues to explore complex themes surrounding religion and philosophy. Ralph Fiennes delivers a haunting performance that’s poised to be remembered as one of the year’s best.
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary with Director Nia DaCosta
- Behind-the-Scenes Featurettes
- Deleted Scenes
“Die My Love”
Jennifer Lawrence showcases her incredible talent alongside Robert Pattinson in this emotionally charged drama directed by Lynne Ramsay. The film immerses viewers in the psychological turmoil of postpartum depression, offering a visceral experience that resonates deeply.
“The Eye” (Arrow)
The original 2002 film by the Pang brothers revitalizes the Asian horror genre. “The Eye” follows a blind violinist who receives a corneal transplant, leading her to confront spectral horrors that challenge her understanding of reality. This new release features a stunning remaster.
Special Features:
- New Interview with Producer Peter Ho-Sun Chan
- Visual Essay by Heather Wixson
- Archival Featurettes
“Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die”
This sci-fi adventure from the director of “Rango” delves into the implications of advanced technology and time travel. Starring Sam Rockwell, the film intertwines humor with modern anxieties surrounding artificial intelligence.
Special Features:
- Making of Featurette
“Great Absence”
Kei Chikaura’s sensitive drama tells a touching story about family and reconciliation. With its stateside release, it offers a profound narrative that many viewers will find relatable and moving.
Special Features:
- Director Interview
- Behind-the-Scenes Footage
- Booklet with Critic Essay
“Greenland 2: Migration”
This sequel strives to recapture the essence of its predecessor but falls into formulaic disaster tropes. Fans of Gerard Butler will find it offers some entertainment, albeit not without flaws.
Special Features:
- Featurettes on Cast and Crew
- Theatrical Trailer
“Highest 2 Lowest”
Spike Lee’s twist on a classic tells a gripping tale of misunderstanding. With stellar performances from Denzel Washington and Jeffrey Wright, the film weaves social commentary with masterful direction.
Special Features:
- Making of Featurette
- Music Video Directed by Spike Lee
Classic Reissues on Blu-ray
Adding delight to the collection of classic cinema, several Blu-ray reissues offer remastered versions of beloved films, including:
- “Innerspace” – featuring behind-the-scenes content and a new 4K restoration.
- “Marty Supreme” – joining the physical media landscape with insightful special features.
- “Monty Python’s The Life of Brian” (Criterion) – upgraded with a wealth of special features including commentaries and documentaries.
- “Point Blank” (Criterion) – examined in depth with interviews and a significant restoration.
- “Send Help” – showcasing a thrilling narrative with engaging bonus content.
This month promises an exciting lineup for movie lovers, offering a blend of fresh content on Netflix and remarkable physical releases that celebrate cinematic artistry. Take the time to explore these additions and enjoy engaging narratives and breathtaking visuals.
Stay Updated
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