ON DVD/BLU-RAY TUESDAY
MOVIES
“Jane”: Brett Morgen’s documentary about naturalist Jane Goodall used more than 140 hours of never-beforeseen footage from the National Geographic archives, backed by a musical score by Philip Glass.
“Father Figures”: Bickering fraternal twin brothers Kyle (Owen Wilson) and Peter (Ed Helms) go on a quest to discover the identity of their father. With Glenn Close, Terry Bradshaw, Christopher Walken, Ving Rhames, J.K. Simmons, Katt Williams.
“Insidious: The Last Key”: Dr. Elise Rainier (Lin Shaye) returns to her family home to face the unrelenting demons that have plagued her since childhood in this prequel/sequel in the hit horror series.
“Trouble Is My Business”: Los Angeles private investigator’s efforts to solve a mystery only draw him deeper into the action.
“Sweet Virginia”: A mysterious stranger sends shockwaves through a close-knit community.
“Looking Glass”: A motel in the middle of the desert hides multiple mysteries. Nicolas Cage stars.
“Beast of Burden”: A simple plane trip to deliver a cargo turns deadly.
“Permanent”: Husband and wife struggle to fit in when they move to a new town. Rainn Wilson stars.
“Half Magic”: Heather Graham stars in this story of three women who are looking for more out of life.
“Basmati Blues”: Brie Larson plays a scientist who is more comfortable in a laboratory than dealing with people. Her resolve is tested when she’s sent to India.
TV SERIES
“13 Reasons Why” (Season 1): A box of cassette tapes provides the reasons for a young person’s suicide in this controversial hit Netflix series.
“Ballers” (Season 3): Spencer (Dwayne Johnson) looks to forge bonds with new players across the country while improving his relationships with existing clients in this edition of the HBO series. “A Place to Call Home” (Season 5): Marta Dusseldorp plays a nurse who becomes involved in the affairs of the wealthy Bligh family.
“The Governor” (Complete Series): Helen Hewitt (Janet McTeer) is the first woman put in charge of a maximumsecurity prison that had been nearly destroyed by a disastrous riot in this series, which ran for two seasons in the U.K. in 1995-’96.
“Chesapeake Shores” (Season 2): This series has been adapted from Sherryl Woods’ books.
NEW RELEASES ON DIGITAL HD TUESDAY
“The Post”: The Washington Post looks to expose a decade-long government cover-up of the war in Vietnam. Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep star;. Steven Spielberg directed. (Available on DVD and Blu-ray April 17.)
“Goldbuster”: A quirky internet star, retired gangsters and the black sheep of a prolific family are a few of the oddball tenants of Humble Grove in this Chinese comedy.