Flight 7500

When a movie is made and only being released three years later, that usually doesn’t predict a lot of good. Unfortunately, Flight 7500 is no exception to that rule.

Ghostbusters 1 & 2

Thanks to Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, we now get to enjoy both Ghostbusters flicks all over again in honor of the first movie’s 30th anniversary.

Both audio and video have been remastered in HD and there are some pretty cool extras like the interview with director Ivan Reitman and Dan Aykroyd.

If you’ve never seen these eighties classics before, then here’s your chance. And for all of those who know these movies by heart, you’ve never seen them quite like this before.

Who you gonna call?

22 Jump Street

22 Jump Street is the sequel to the surprise hit 21 Jump Street, which in turn was based on the popular tv show of the same name. Just like the first movie, this is a buddy cop movie about buddy cop movies and the only thing 22 Jump Street adds to the first movie is that it is a sequel about sequels. Officers Jenko (Channing Tatum) and Schmidt (Jonah Hill) graduate from high school to college this time around to investigate a deadly new drug known as Wi-Fi. Other than that things pretty much stay the same. Remarkably so, even they themselves comment on the similarities.

Hellbenders

There are countless movies about exorcism out there but one fundamental question hasn’t been asked yet… what do you do when demons are so evil no ordinary priest can drive them back to hell? Apparently that’s where the Hellbenders come in, an elite group of exorcists living in a constant state of debauchery so that they are ready for hell at any given time. That way they can invite possession and then commit suicide so they can drag the demon to hell with them.

Mall

In Mall we follow Malcolm, a dude who’s had enough and heads for the mall with his meth pipe and a bag full of guns and self-made bomb. Instead of solely focusing on him, director Joe Hahn (the beat maker of Linkin Park) also focuses on five suburbanites at the mall and the way they handle the events.