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.
— ◊ —
Cat Run (2011)
Film Synopsis (from the studio): Anthony always dreamed of being a famous chef. Julian only thought about women. With neither really working out, the childhood best friends decide to start a detective agency. Unfortunately for them, on their first case they must help protect a sexy, high class escort who holds the key evidence to a scandalous cover up. The two bumbling detectives soon find themselves running from the mob, a corrupt US Senator, and a ruthless Mary Poppins-like assassin - all of whom would stop at nothing to hide the truth. It's just an average day for two bumbling losers.
Directed by John Stockwell from an original screenplay by John Niven and Nick Ball, the film runs 102 minutes and is rated R for strong bloody violence, sexual content, nudity and language.
Watch a trailer for the film below:
— ◊ —
Seeking Justice (2012)
Film Synopsis (from the studio): Nicolas Cage stars as Will Gerard, a happily married family man whose quiet life is turned upside-down when his wife, Laura, is brutally attacked one night while leaving work.
At the hospital, waiting for news about his wife's condition, Will is approached by Simon (Guy Pearce), who proposes an intriguing offer: Simon will arrange to have a complete stranger exact vengeance on Laura's attacker, in exchange for a favor from Will in the near future. Distraught and grief-stricken, Will consents to the deal, unwittingly pulling himself into a dangerous underground vigilante operation. While continuing to protect his wife from the truth, he quickly discovers that his quest for justice could lead to frightening and deadly consequences.
Directed by Roger Donaldson from a screenplay co-written by Robert Tannen and Todd Hickey, Seeking Justice is rated R for violence, language and brief sexuality.
Watch a trailer for the film below:
0 comments:
Post a Comment