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- —Tribune News Service

A contender at next month's Academy Awards tops the DVD releases for the week of Feb. 14.

“The Fabelmans”: Steven Spielberg's latest film, a deeply personal memoir about growing up and becoming a filmmaker that earned Oscar nomination­s for best picture and director, stars Michelle Williams, Paul Dano and Gabriel Labelle.

“With ‘The Fabelmans,’ Spielberg asks us to have a little fun and to remember our childhood love of the movies,” writes Tribune News Service critic Katie Walsh in her review. “But he also makes a profound statement about how he sees others through his filmmaking, and in that process how he himself is seen. In this delightful­ly meta memoir, he allows us to see him too.”

Also new Feb. 14

“Strange World”: Walt Disney Animation Studios' latest adventure features a family of explorers, voiced by Jake Gyllenhaal, Dennis Quaid, Gabrielle Union and Lucy Liu, who must put their difference­s aside to complete their mission.

“House Party”: Two down-and-out L.A. party promoters throw an illicit house party at Lebron James' mansion in this remake of the 1990 comedy.

“American Gigolo: Season One”: Inspired by the 1980 Richard Gere movie of the same name, this Showtime series stars Jon Bernthal as a man who finds work in the Los Angeles sex industry after being released from prison for a crime he didn't commit.

“Christmas with the Campbells”: A woman hooks up with her ex-boyfriend’s hunky cousin in this rom-com featuring

Brittany Snow, Justin Long and Alex Moffat.

“Savage Salvation”: Action thriller about a recovering addict who's ready to rampage as he seeks vengeance against the drug dealers responsibl­e for his fiancee's death. Starring Jack Huston, Robert De Niro and John Malkovich.

“There There”: A round robin of emotional two-character vignettes in which seven people reach out and bond momentaril­y, setting the scene for the next encounter as they forge connection­s. Cast includes Jason Schwartzma­n, Lennie James and Lili Taylor.

“Life & Life”: Documentar­y tracking musician Reggie Austin's journey to redeem his life following a murder conviction 40 years ago.

“On the Come Up”: Based on the novel by Angie Thomas, a 16-year-old rapper attempts to take the battle rap scene by storm in order to lift up her family and do right by the legacy of her father, a local hip-hop legend whose career was cut short by gang violence.

“Shepherd: The Story of a Jewish Dog ”: Family drama about a Jewish boy in Nazi Germany who is reunited with his family dog, a German shepherd who has been adopted by an SS officer.

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“Swallowed”: Body-horror thriller in which two friends must survive a nightmaris­h ordeal after a drug run goes sideways.

“Amy's F— It List”: With her last few days on Earth, a woman sets out to make the world a better place by just saying screw it in this comedy.

 ?? Merie Weismiller Wallace / Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainm­ent / TNS ?? From left, Paul Dano, Mateo Zoryan Francis-deford and Michelle Williams in "The Fabelmans."
Merie Weismiller Wallace / Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainm­ent / TNS From left, Paul Dano, Mateo Zoryan Francis-deford and Michelle Williams in "The Fabelmans."

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