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Now on Home Video: Melissa McCarthy in ‘The Boss’, Kevin Costner in ‘Criminal’

Check out which films are being released on home video on Tuesday, July 26th in the gallery below.

The Boss

The Boss

Stars: Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Bell, Kathy Bates, Tyler Labine, Ella Anderson and Peter Dinklage

Director: Ben Falcone

Genre: Comedy

Motion Picture Rating: R

Synopsis from Universal Pictures:In this outrageous Unrated version, Melissa McCarthy (Bridesmaids, The Heat) stars as Michelle Darnell, a titan of industry who is sent to prison for insider trading. After doing her time, Michelle emerges, ready to rebrand herself as America’s latest sweetheart, but not everyone she steamrolled is so quick to forgive and forget. With nowhere to go and no one to scam, Michelle is forced to move in with former assistant Claire (Kristen Bell -­- Frozen, Showtime’s House of Lies) and her young daughter, Rachel. Now at her lowest point, Michelle wastes no time in devising a winner-­-take-­-all plan to rebuild her empire. Can she reclaim her status as the No. 1 screwer, or will the love of one family screw her for good?

Available on Amazon and iTunes

Criminal

Criminal

Stars: Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, Gal Gadot, Ryan Reynolds, and Tommy Lee Jones

Director: Ariel Vromen

Genre: Action, Crime, Drama

Motion Picture Rating: R

Synopsis from Millennium Films: In a last-ditch effort to stop a diabolical plot, a dead CIA operative’s memories, secrets, and skills are implanted into an unpredictable and dangerous death-row inmate in hopes that he will complete the operative’s mission.

Available on Amazon and iTunes

Barbershop: The Next Cut

Barbershop: The Next Cut

Stars: Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, Anthony Anderson, Eve, Sean Patrick Thomas, Deon Cole, Troy Garity, Regina Hall, Nicki Minaj, Common, Maryum Ali, J. B. Smoove, Tyga and Lamorne Morris.

Director: Malcolm D. Lee

Genre: Comedy

Motion Picture Rating: PG-13

Synopsis from MGM Pictures and Warner Bros.: It’s been more than 10 years since our last appointment at Calvin’s Barbershop. Calvin and his longtime crew, including Eddie, are still there, but the shop has undergone some major changes. Most noticeably, our once male-dominated sanctuary is now co-ed. The ladies bring their own flavor, drama and gossip to the shop challenging the fellas at every turn. Despite the good times and camaraderie within the shop, the surrounding community has taken a turn for the worse, forcing Calvin and our crew to come together to not only save the shop, but their neighborhood.

Available on Amazon and iTunes


Hardcore Henry

Hardcore Henry

Stars: Sharlto Copley, Danila Kozlovsky, Haley Bennett, and Tim Roth.

Director: Ilya Naishuller

Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

Motion Picture Rating: R

Synopsis from STX Entertainment: Strap in. Hardcore Henry is one of the most unflinchingly original wild-rides to hit the big screen in a long time: You remember nothing. Mainly because you’ve just been brought back from the dead by your wife (Haley Bennett). She tells you that your name is Henry. Five minutes later, you are being shot at, your wife has been kidnapped, and you should probably go get her back. Who’s got her? His name’s Akan (Danila Kozlovsky); he’s a powerful warlord with an army of mercenaries, and a plan for world domination. You’re also in an unfamiliar city of Moscow, and everyone wants you dead. Everyone except for a mysterious British fellow called Jimmy (Sharlto Copley). He may be on your side, but you aren’t sure. If you can survive the insanity, and solve the mystery, you might just discover your purpose and the truth behind your identity. Good luck, Henry. You’re likely going to need it…

Available on Amazon and iTunes

Sing Street

Sing Street

Stars: Lucy Boynton, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Jack Reynor, Kelly Thornton, and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo

Director: John Carney

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music

Motion Picture Rating: PG-13

Synopsis from Anchor Bay Entertainment: SING STREET takes us back to 1980s Dublin seen through the eyes of a 14-year-old boy named Conor (Ferdia Walsh-Peelo) who is looking for a break from a home strained by his parents’ relationship and money troubles, while trying to adjust to his new inner-city public school where the kids are rough and the teachers are rougher. He finds a glimmer of hope in the mysterious, über-cool and beautiful Raphina (Lucy Boynton), and with the aim of winning her heart he invites her to star in his band’s music videos. There’s only one problem: he’s not part of a band…yet. She agrees, and now Conor must deliver what he’s promised – calling himself “Cosmo” and immersing himself in the vibrant rock music trends of the decade, he forms a band with a few lads, and the group pours their heart into writing lyrics and shooting videos. Inspired by writer/director John Carney’s (ONCE, BEGIN AGAIN) life and love for music, SING STREET shows us a world where music has the power to take us away from the turmoil of everyday life and transform us into something greater.

Available on Amazon and iTunes

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