ON DVD/BLU-RAY
TUESDAY MOVIES
“12 Strong”: The film from director Nicolai Fuglsig about the team of Special Forces soldiers from Fort Campbell, Ky., who went to Afghanistan just weeks after the attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001 — in a fight that included being on horseback. With Chris Hemsworth.
“Peter Rabbit”: Writer/director Will Gluck has taken the sweet story of a herd of rabbits — led by the spunky Peter (voiced by James Corden) — and turned it into a slapstick battle of wills. Live-action/computer animation with Domhnall Gleeson, Rose Byrne and, narrating as the voice of Flopsy, Margot Robbie.
“Mary and the Witch’s Flower”: Japanese animated fable about a young girl who discovers a flower that gives her magical powers for one night.
“Winchester”: Helen Mirren is the heir to the Winchester rifle fortune, who continues to build a house that becomes the home for dark spirits. Based on a reportedly true ghost story.
“Followers”: A camping trip for social media couple (Amanda Delaney, Justin Maina) turns deadly.
“Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell”: Burt Gummer (Michael Gross) and his son find themselves up to their ears in Graboids when they go to Canada to investigate deadly giant worm attacks. Sixth movie in the campy horror series.
“All I Wish”: Sharon Stone stars in this romantic comedy about a woman who takes a long look at her life in regards to dating.
“Please Stand By”: A woman with autism (Dakota Fanning) and a passion for “Star Trek” goes on a road trip full of discoveries.
“Nostalgia”: Jon Hamm stars in this story of a group of people dealing with the loss of a loved one in their own way.
“In Between”: Three Palestinian women sharing an apartment in Tel Aviv try to live independent lives while dealing with society’s restrictions. Award-winning Israeli film in Hebrew and Arabic, with English subtitles.
“In the Fade”: Woman seeks her own justice after her husband and son are killed. German drama with Diane Krug-
er.
“Kaleidoscope”: Carl (Toby Jones) attempts to move on with his life after getting out of prison, but his domineering mother (Anne Reid) awakens a deep-seated trauma.
“Maya the Bee: The Honey Games”: After a slow harvest season, the survival of the hive is threatened in this animated sequel.
“Once Upon a Time”: Liu Yifei stars in this tale of how mortals and gods are both driven toward revenge, loyalty, and eternal love. In Chinese with English subtitles.
“The Son of Big Foot”: An animated tale of a young boy looking for the father he never knew but finding Bigfoot instead.
TV SERIES
“Dear Murderer” (Series 1): The series is based on the true story of New Zealand’s criminal barrister Mike Bungay (Mark Mitchinson).
NEW RELEASES ON DIGITAL HD TUESDAY
“Most Likely to Murder”: For a former high school hero, a trip back to hometown isn’t as pleasing as expected. Adam Pally stars.
— Rick Bentley, Tribune News Service