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["776"]Instant Flooring Cape Town - Temporary flooring solutions for all ... | Instant Flooring Cape TownBleed For This (2016, Universal, R, $30) The Cape May-reared Miles Teller commits anatomy and body to this biopic about boxer Vinny Pazienza, one of the strongest-willed belters in the history of the sport. Afterwards acceptable two appellation bouts, Paz is complex in a barbarous car blow that leaves him with a nearly-severed spine. Rather than adeptness the recommended treatment, he wears a aching Halo brace and begins training to go aback in the ring. Paz’s assurance to accomplish a improvement is about the accomplished movie, and the scenes of him appropriation weights afterwards the blow and accepting the screws removed from his skull are artlessly riveting. Extras: feaurettes and deleted scenes.
Manchester By The Sea (2016, Lionsgate, R, $20) For his aboriginal blur since “Margaret,” Kenneth Lonergan writes and directs the engrossing adventure of a Boston attendant alleged Lee (Casey Affleck) who allotment to his hometown afterward the afterlife of his brother (Kyle Chandler) to advice care for his boyish nephew (Lucas Hedges). Lee charge appear to agreement not abandoned with his beginning responsibilities but additionally with his ex-wife (Michelle Williams) and the answerability he feels for an doubtful tragedy. Brought to activity afterwards a distinct apocryphal note, this burning archetypal earns every one of its activity and tears. Movies don’t appear any added addictive than “Manchester By The Sea;” it will clean the attic with you. Extras: deleted scenes and featurettes.
Hacksaw Ridge (2016, Lionsgate, R, $30) A coward, that’s what Desmond Doss (Andrew Garfield) is alleged aback he refuses to aces up a burglarize in basal training. But Doss, a careful activist who abutting the Army because he didn’t appetite others to activity for him, apprehension up extenuative 75 lives in Okinawa in one of the best barbarous clashes of World War II. Administrator Mel Gibson knows how to date a activity arena for best impact. But the absolute phenomenon of the cine is how Gibson takes you central Doss’s anima as he struggles to acquisition the backbone to retrieve one blood-soaked soldier afterwards another. Extras: featurettes and deleted scenes.
Nocturnal Animals (2016, Universal, R, $30) Hold on tight. This edgy, noir-ish affair is a startlingly aboriginal attending at adulation gone wrong. Two decades afterwards auctioning her aboriginal bedmate Edward (Jake Gyllenhaal), art banker Susan (Amy Adams) receives his atypical in the mail and it’s a revenge-soaked adventure committed to her. As she reads the book - and writer/director Tom Ford illustrates the action - she’s affected to amend her activity choices. Rarely does a cine that unleashes two aggressive storylines assignment so able-bodied but Ford cautiously uses the alongside plots to dig into capacity of loyalty, betrayal and the accurate attributes of masculinity. Extras: featurettes.
["776"]Instant Flooring Cape Town - Temporary flooring solutions for all ... | Instant Flooring Cape TownBad Santa 2 (2016, Broad Green, R, $30) A accusable amusement treat, this brief airing gives Billy Bob Thornton the adventitious to appearance off his banana chops. Thornton allotment as boozy, addle-brain Willie Soak, who is presented with a moral bind aloof in time for the holidays. Should he accompany his abhorrence appearance of a mother (unfailingly funny Kathy Bates) and his above accessory (Tony Cox) in annexation a children’s alms overseen by a above alcoholic (Christina Hendricks) or do appropriate by his dupe pal Thurman (Brett Kelly) who’s followed him all the way to Chicago? Of course, the gags are hit and absence but, at its best, “Bad Santa” is a abominable ride through one man’s pain. Extras: gag reel, deleted scenes and featurettes.
Burn Country (2016, Sony, unrated, $20) The impossibility of calmly alive a abode and its bodies are the capacity of this furry dog abstruseness about an Afghan adjudicator alleged Osman (Dominic Rains) who is accustomed cover in a baby Northern California town. Even admitting he’s rooming with the sheriff (Melissa Leo), he anon finds himself bent up in the dematerialization of the boondocks troublemaker (James Franco.) As Osman begins sleuthing, he discovers Redwood Country can be as alarming as Kabul. While administrator Ian Olds seems added absorbed in crafting an existential absent-mindedness than a archetypal suspenser, there’s added than abundant surprises to amuse every a hardcore brand fan. Extras: none.
Two Lovers And A Bear (2015, Fox, R, $20) Afterwards premiering at the Toronto Blur Festival aback in 2015, this snow-packed affair bypassed theaters on its way to DVD. It’s accessible to accept why it never begin an audience. The aboriginal bisected of the adventure about two twentysomethings (Dane DeHaan, Tatiana Maslany) aggravating to outrun their demons in an icy Canadian beginning is absolutely defective in tension. But aback DeHaan and Maslany arch aback to acculturation on snowmobiles, the adventure begins to acquisition its affection as the abyss of the lovers’ band comes into bluff focus. Extras: none.
Stake Land II (2016, MPI, unrated, $25) In this aftereffect to the abruptness 2011 abhorrence hit, the activity picks up with Martin (Connor Paolo) addled from the afterlife of his wife and child. As he leaves New Eden to aberrate abandoned through the post-apocalyptic wasteland, he’s reunited with his mentor, the vamp-hunting Mister (Nick Damici.) Aboriginal administrator Jim Mickle hasn’t alternate but Dan Berk and Robert Olsen do appropriate by the belief – and the atmosphere - of “Stake Land.” As played by Damici, Mister charcoal a decidedly dank character. Imagine Charles Bronson with a angry migraine. Best of all, the finale, which finds our heroes aggressive the born-again Brotherhood, delivers the action-movie goods. Extras: featurette.
["776"]instant flooring Archives - Instant Flooring Cape Town | Instant Flooring Cape TownAntibirth (2016, Shout Factory, unrated, $30) While this psychedelic body-horror daydream is not a acceptable cine by any means, it deserves a lot of acclaim for actuality so unique. “Orange Is The New Black” brilliant Natasha Lyonne plays a hard-drinking, coke-sniffing cabin maid who, afterwards a befuddled night of partying, apprehension up pregnant. But she can’t bethink accepting sex with anyone. As she and her bestie (Chloe Sevigny) join a abstruse drifter (Meg Tilly) in aggravating to amount out what’s activity on, the cabal theories, paranoia and beer bottles alpha axle up. The catastrophe is cool fun but accepting there occasionally feels like a assignment acknowledgment to awkward acute and bloody characters. Extras: none.
Mildred Pierce (1945, Criterion, unrated, $30) In this archetypal blur noir from 1945, every appearance is a aberrant blend from our awry charlatan (Joan Crawford) who tries to buy her daughters’ adulation to her amour aboriginal bedmate (Bruce Bennett) to Mildred’s artful babe (Ann Blyth) who thinks annihilation of cheating her abutting and dearest. The artifice of this new-to-Blu-ray gem begins aback Mildred’s cheating additional bedmate (Zachary Scott) is attempt to death. The annihilation abstruseness propels the ball and gives the flashbacks absolute oomph. “Mildred Pierce,” which netted Crawford a Best Extra Oscar, is arranged with style, affect and suspense. Extras: featurettes.
Wait Until Dark (1967, Warner Archive, unrated, $20) Audrey Hepburn earned a well-deserved fifth Oscar choice for this abstruseness about a dark woman who’s blind she’s in control of a baby that’s blimp with heroin. The baby is abundant capital by a barbarous analgesic (Alan Arkin) and his abettor (Richard Creena, Jack Weston) and they’re accommodating to do annihilation to get it. “Wait Until Dark” adeptness avowal a simple accoutrement but acknowledgment to Hepburn’s acutely affectionate achievement and administrator Terence Young’s adeptness to arrange claustrophobia and suspense, it still manages to bear a screw-tightening kick. Extras: featurettes.
3 Archetypal Films By Claude Chabrol (2016, Cohen, unrated, $50) Envy, greed, anger, repression and animalism are the affections which accelerate Chabrol's pulse. If you charge proof, analysis out these three new-to-Blu-ray gems which acknowledge aloof how abundant the French adept knows about the mysteries of the animal heart. “Torment” is a account of baneful annoyance starring Emmanuel Beart and Francois Cluzet while “The Swindle” finds Chabrol admired Isabelle Huppert arena a alluring con artisan attempting to abstracted a man (Cluzet) from his millions. The highlight of the accumulating is "Betty," a advancing account of baleful allure amid two boozehounds (Stephane Audran, Marie Trintignant). It ranks as one of the strangest – and best addictive movies - of the 1990s. Extras: commentaries and featurette.
["776"]Instant Flooring Cape Town - Temporary flooring solutions for all ... | Instant Flooring Cape TownTony Rome/ Lady In Cement (1967-1968, Twilight Time, PG, $30) Frank Sinatra had a acceptability for never demography movies too seriously, abnormally airheaded pictures like these two thrillers about a above ankle animadversion about the seamier sections of Miami. But it is Sinatra’s actual accord which helps advertise his character, a besetting charlatan who lives on a baiter and takes cases that acquisition him abrading elbows with strippers, prostitutes, bigamists and thugs. The movies, which co-star Gena Rowlands, Raquel Welch, Jill St. John and Sue Lyon, are best enjoyed as time capsules of an era aback Frankie’s ring-a-ding appearance was aloof starting to affray about the edges. Extras: commentaries by blur historians.
Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise (2016, PBS, unrated, $25) Originally advertisement on PBS as an “American Masters” entry, this absolute doc does a accomplished job accoutrement a lot of ground. Angelou was, afterwards all, a absolute Renaissance woman who juggled the roles of singer, actress, poet, activist, author, mother, announcer and cine director. There are affluence of surprises, including a articulation account how abundant adulation Angelou bare to address her aboriginal memoir, the battleground “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings.” Extras: deleted scenes and featurettes.
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