On Demand DVD New Releases Aug. 18-24

On Demand DVD New Releases Aug. 18-24

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (3-D) As we rejoin the webslinger, Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) is graduating. It’s time to move on in his life and Gwen, unfortunately, is about to get left by the side of the road. Because of the promise Peter made to her father, he embarks on his own to battle a truly powerful Electro and himself. Also stars Emma Stone, Jamie Foxx (PG-13, 2:22) 8/19

Fading GigoloFading Gigolo Not every gigolo has to look like Channing Tatum. Meet Fioravante. He is just trying to help his friend Murray make some money. What they don’t realize is the women who come to them want a sophisticated man, and their business soon explodes. John Turturro, Woody Allen, Sharon Stone (R, 1:30) 8/19 (pictured above) 

A Good Man After an illustrious special ops career ends in disaster, Alexander (Steven Seagal) goes off the grid and attempts to lead a quiet life as a handyman at an apartment complex. But when one of his tenants and her family fall under the thumb of a Russian gangster, Alexander is dragged into an all-out war between rival Chinese and Russian gangs; forcing him to not only defend the family, but bringing him face to face with an old foe, and giving him one more chance to reconcile his past. (R) 8/19

Only Lovers Left Alive Adam is an underground musician in Detroit who has loved Eve for centuries. These vampires are cultured intellectuals in need of uncontaminated blood to survive. Their simple existence is about to be altered with the arrival of Eve’s carefree and uncontrollable sister Ava. Tilda Swinton, Tom Hiddleston, Mia Wasikowska (R, 2:03) 8/19

The Quiet Ones Inspired by true events. A professor and his students experiment on a girl who harbors unspeakable secrets, but the dark forces they uncover are unimaginably terrifying. Jared Harris, Sam Claflin (PG-13, 1:38) 8/19

The Zero Theorem In the near future, a computer hacker (Oscar Winner Christoph Waltz) is given a seemingly impossible mission by a shadowy, all-powerful corporation. From the visionary Terry Gilliam. Stars Christoph Waltz, Matt Damon (R) 8/19 Pre-theatrical release

Are You Here A dramedy about two childhood friends, Steve (Owen Wilson) and Ben (Zach Galifianakis), who embark on a road trip to their hometown after Ben learns he has inherited a large sum of money. Also stars Amy Poehler (R, 1:54) 8/22 Same day as theatrical release

The Prince A former assassin is unwittingly drawn back into the life he gave up when he suspects that his daughter has been kidnapped. Bruce Willis, John Cusack, Jason Patric (R, 1:30) 8/22 Same day as theatrical release

To Be Takei A hilarious and moving look at legendary actor/activist and pop culture icon George Takei, who has conquered new frontiers, from outer space to Capitol Hill, with his trademark grin. Also features George Takei, William Shatner (1:34) 8/22

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