Monday, May 28, 2012

Mystery and Suspense Films, New This Week on DVD (120529)

Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller Films on DVD and/or Blu-ray Disc

Checking through our list of films currently scheduled for release this week on DVD and/or Blu-ray disc, shown below are those that fall into the mystery, suspense, thriller and adventure categories.

See also a list of current mystery and suspense DVD, Blu-ray, or VOD deals on Amazon.com.

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Gone
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Gone (2012)

Film Synopsis (from the studio): Jill Parrish (Amanda Seyfried) comes home from a night shift to discover her sister Molly (Emily Wickersham) has been abducted. Jill, who had escaped from a kidnapper a year before, is convinced that the same serial killer has come back for her sister. Afraid that Molly will be dead by sundown, Jill embarks on a heart-pounding chase to find the killer, expose his secrets and save her sister.

Directed by Heitor Dhalia from a screenplay by Allison Burnett, the film runs 94 minutes and is rated PG-13 for violence and terror, some sexual material, brief language and drug references.

Watch a trailer for the film below:

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Man on a Ledge
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Available on DVDAvailable on Blu-ray DiscAvailable on iTunes

Man on a Ledge (2012)

Film Synopsis (from the studio): Nick Cassidy (Sam Worthington) makes a desperate and life-threatening move to prove his innocence after he is framed for the theft of a rare, prized diamond from cutthroat businessman David Englander (Ed Harris). Recently escaped from prison and with nowhere else to go, Nick climbs onto the ledge of a towering skyscraper, inviting the eyes of New York City to anxiously watch as one wrong step could mean plunging to his death. But as one police negotiator soon learns, Nick's daredevil stunt, captivating the eyes of the public and media, masks a dangerous ploy to reveal the truth about his tarnished name. With the help of his brother Joey (Jamie Bell) and with time running out, Nick's intricate plan must work perfectly, but when you're on the 25th floor ledge of a building, going down takes on an entirely more hair-raising meaning.

Directed by Asger Leth, the film runs 102 minutes and is rated PG-13 for violence and brief strong language.

Watch a trailer for the film below:

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