The force is strong with this week’s crop of new movies on demand, so check out the plethora of new films Amazon Video, iTunes, and Vudu have to offer!
What a week for new movies on VOD! You can now watch Michael Keaton in The Founder and James McAvoy in Split without leaving your apartment. But wait, there’s more! A slew of high-quality films are also now available for you to rent. Joining Patriots Day and Office Christmas Party is the indie dramedy Carrie Pilby.
Starring Bel Powley, Nathan Lane, and Jason Ritter, the film follows a young woman (Powley) who graduates from Harvard at 18 but struggles to make sense of the world due to having little to no social life.
What else can you buy or rent this week? Find out by taking a look at this intriguing mix of blockbusters, critically-acclaimed horror movies, and absorbing dramas now available for you to enjoy from the comfort of your very own home!
The Founder
The enthralling story of how McDonald’s became one of the biggest restaurant chains in the world is finally available on VOD. Despite positive reviews, The Founder underperformed at the box office. Why exactly did the film flop? Decider detailed The Founder’s interesting journey from much-anticipated to box office dud back in February.
Split
In the mood for a psychological thriller? Then we highly recommend M. Night Shyamalan’s super successful horror movie Split. Twists and turns abound as James McAvoy gives a magnetic performance as a man with 23 different personalities. Buy it today and thank us tomorrow!
To Buy:
The Founder
Split
Sleepless
1 Mile to You
Speech & Debate
Mine
The Bounce Back
Teen Titans: The Judas Contract
The Ticket
To Rent:
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Salt and Fire
We Don’t Belong Here
Patriots Day
Carrie Pilby
Office Christmas Party
Diving Into the Unknown
Landline
Alive and Kicking
$0.99 iTunes Movie Rental
Deepwater Horizon
Mark Wahlberg, Kurt Russell, and John Malkovich lead an all-star cast in the 2016 biopic disaster film Deepwater Horizon. Directed by Peter Berg, the film is a dramatization of the 2010 disaster in which the offshore drilling rig Deepwater Horizon explodes, thus creating the worst oil spill in U.S. history.