March 3rd 2015
New week new releases are released. This weak is a very slow week not many new titles. The main release this week is Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 which will be out in stores this friday March 6th. There are also various exclusives as well Best buy will have a Steelbook packaging for Mockingjay and Target a bonus disc.
Mockingjay Part 1: Amazon - $19.99
This film picks up where the last one leaves off. Katniss (Jennifer
Lawrence) is recruited to be the face of the rebellion. She is reluctant
until it becomes personal. Happy content people don't pick fights. The
film consists of a propaganda war between Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) and
the government and Katniss and the rebels/terrorists/anarchists/freedom
fighters.
Best Buy Steelbook $19.99
Target Digibook & Bonus Disc $22.99
Blacula Double Feature: Amazon - $17.83
The eternally cool William Marshall puts a fresh spin on the age-old
legend of the vampire, condemned to wander the Earth with an insatiable
lust for blood in these riveting Blaxploitation classics.
In 1780, African Prince Mamuwalde (Marshall) pays a visit to Count
Dracula in Transylvania, seeking his support in ending slave trade.
Instead, the evil count curses his noble guest and transforms him into a
vampire! Released from his coffin nearly two centuries later by a pair
of luckless interior decorators, Mamuwalde emerges as "Blacula, ", one
strange dude strollin’ the streets of L.A. on a nightly quest for human
blood!
Blacula lives! The scintillating sequel, Scream, Blacula, Scream, pits
voodoo power against vampire fury! Willis Daniels (Richard Lawson), the
son of a late high priestess, seeks revenge on the cultists who have
chosen his foster sister Lisa (Pam Grier) as their new leader. Hoping to
curse Lisa, Willis unwittingly resurrects Blacula’s earthly remains:
and unleashes the Prince of Darkness and his freaked-out army of the
undead!
The Captive: Amazon - $17.88
A father tries to track down his kidnapped daughter.
Misogynist: Amazon - $11.99
Trevor is an extreme misogynist who campaigns underground seminars,
teaching his ideology of women. Only through referrals and word of
mouth, he provides bizarre, offensive, and outlandish strategies to
young men, with the promise that they can control any woman. His best
student is Harrison, a young man Trevor took under his wing when he was
most vulnerable. Viewing Trevor as a father-figure, Harrison will do
what Trevor instructs him to do. Soon Harrison starts to realize that he
is just a pawn in Trevor s plot to get even with the woman who made him
who he is.
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