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April 13 Blu-ray, Digital and DVD Releases

April 13 Blu-ray, Digital and DVD Releases April 13 Blu-ray, Digital and DVD Releases Welcome to ComingSoon.net’s April 13 Blu-ray, Digital HD and DVD column! We’ve highlighted this week’s releases in detailed write-ups of different titles below! Click each highlighted title to purchase through Amazon!  New Movies on Blu-ray/DVD A month after receiving a fatal diagnosis in January 2015, Oliver Sacks sat down for a series of filmed interviews in his apartment in New York City where he spoke of his life, work, and his abiding sense of wonder at the natural world. As Japan awakened from the horrors of WWII the bittersweet sounds of American country music began drifting across the radio airwaves. Seventy years later, a devoted group of Japanese musicians pursue a lifelong passion for country music in honky-tonks from Tokyo to Nashville.

Your Weekly Roundup of New Movies: The White Tiger Is About a Man Trying to Transcend India s Caste System With Goodfellas -Inspired Brutality

In the nastiest scene in The White Tiger, several roosters are decapitated. The roosters in the coop smell the blood from above, says Balram (Adarsh Gourav). Yet they do not rebel. The very same thing is done with human beings in this country. That may be true, but Balram a poor man from a village in India is determined to fly the coop. The White Tiger is the story of how he becomes a driver for a cruel and callow businessman (Rajkummar Rao) and eventually transcends poverty and notoriety to become a princely entrepreneur. Director Ramin Bahrani (who adapted the film from Aravind Adiga s 2008 novel) has named

My Little Sister Movie Review

My Little Sister Movie Review By Directors: Stéphanie Chuat, Véronique Reymond Writers: Stéphanie Chuat, Véronique Reymond Cast: Nina Hoss, Lars Eidinger, Marthe Keller, Jens Albinus, Thomas Ostermeier, Linne-Lu Lungershausen, Noah Tscharland Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 12/22/20 Opens: January 5, 2021 The song that Joan Baez made famous goes “Hard is the fortune of all womankind/ we’re always controlled, we’re always confined,/ And when we get married to end all our strife/ We’re slaves to our husbands for the rest of our lives.” Such is the focus of “My Little Sister,” directed and written by Stéphanie Chuat and Véronique Reymond, whose “The Little Bedroom” focuses on an older man who accepts the help of a woman, leading to a bond. They are not so far off thematically with their current offering, which finds Lisa (Nina Hoss) pausing her career as a playwright to care for her cancer-stricken twin brother Sven (Lars Eidinger) while at the same tim

New Movies: Release Calendar for January 15, Plus Where to Watch the Latest Films

New Movies: Release Calendar for February 19, Plus Where to Watch the Latest Films IndieWire 2/19/2021 Products featured are independently selected by our editorial team and we may earn a commission from purchases made from our links. Staying home? Good. Looking for something new to watch while you do it? Even better! As the world continues shifts to accommodate a wide range of in-home viewing options for movie lovers, it’s not just platforms that are expanding, it’s the very type of films they host. There’s more than ever to sift through, and IndieWire is here to help you do just that.

Review: Nina Hoss excels in the Swiss Oscar contender My Little Sister

Review: Nina Hoss excels in the Swiss Oscar contender My Little Sister Carlos Aguilar © (Film Movement) Nina Hoss, left, and Lars Eidinger in My Little Sister. (Film Movement) Avoiding mawkish trappings, terminal illness drama “My Little Sister,” from directing duo Stéphanie Chuat and Véronique Reymond Switzerland’s contender for the international feature film Oscar centers on a woman whose ties to men and her mother have impacted her professional fulfillment. Twins born to an artistic family, Lisa (Nina Hoss) and Sven (Lars Eidinger), an actor fighting cancer, understand each other best through storytelling. The screenplay’s nimble delivery of exposition in organic dialogue illuminates how their presence in each other’s lives reliably saves them from their respective woes.

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