On Demand DVD New Releases Feb. 16-22

On Demand DVD New Releases Feb. 16-22

All the Wilderness On the verge of being sent away to school, a rebellious teen parties across Portland’s underground music scene. Danny DeVito, Virginia Madsen Kodi Smit-McPhee (NR, 1:16) 2/19 Available same day as theatrical release.

The Better Angels From producer Terrence Malick, a visually stunning illumination of the little-known childhood years of Abraham Lincoln and the women who molded him into one of the most revered men in American history. Jason Clarke, Diane Kruger (PG, 1:34) 2/17 Pre-DVD release

Dumb and Dumber To It’s been 20 years since Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne had their last adventure. But that ends today. After “the big reveal” at the hospital that Lloyd called home for the past two decades, the pair set off on another adventure across the country searching for a long-lost family member. Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Rob Riggle (PG-13, 1:49) 2/17

Inherent Vice An inept, pot-smoking private detective delves into the dark corners of 1970s Los Angeles to find an ex-girlfriend who has gone missing. Joaquin Phoenix, Josh Brolin (R, 2:28) 2/17 Pre-DVD release

The Overnighters In the tiny town of Williston, ND, tens of thousands of unemployed hopefuls show up with dreams of honest work and a big paycheck with the oil boom. A local Pastor risks all to help them. Jay Reinke, Keegan Edwards (PG-13, 1:30) 2/17

St. Vincent Maggie and her son Oliver move in next to the eccentric Vincent while trying to start a new life. While Vincent initially pushes all the wrong buttons, Maggie befriends him to help care for her child after school. It’s that relationship between Vincent and Oliver that blossoms into something special. Bill Murray, Melissa McCarthy, Naomi Watts (PG-13, 1:42) 2/17

The Tale Of The Princess Kaguya Found inside a shining stalk of bamboo by an old bamboo cutter and his wife, a tiny girl grows rapidly into an exquisite young lady. The mysterious young princess enthralls all who encounter her — but ultimately she must confront her fate, the punishment for her crime. Voices of James Caan, Mary Steenburgen, and Chloe Grace Moretz (PG, 2:17) 2/17 Animated

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The Theory of Everything Director James Marsh tells the story of the incomparable Stephen Hawking, from his time at Cambridge to the man he is today. Seeing a vibrant young Hawking dwindle in physical ability all while possessing a genius intellect will tug your heartstrings. Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones, David Thewlis (PG-13, 2:03) Oscar nominee for Best Picture, Best Actor (Redmayne), Best Acress (Jones), Best Original Score, and Best Adapted Screenplay 2/17

Availability dates subject to change. Check with your cable provider for ordering information.

© 2014 Universal Pictures International   Credit: Liam Daniel

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