The big-screen debut of a long-running Fox animated series tops the DVD releases for the week of July 19.
"The Bob's Burgers Movie": In this feature-length outing, the Belcher family goes on a wild adventure to save their restaurant after a sinkhole opens up in front of the building.
"The antics are wacky, the jokes are dense, and 'The Bob’s Burgers Movie' is both nail-bitingly tense and genuinely moving," writes Tribune News Service critic Katie Walsh in her review. "It’s a story that demonstrates how family unity is a powerful force, and that small businesses are tantamount to preserving the fabric of a community. But most importantly, it’s hilarious, and it’s likely to make you crave a burger too."
ALSO NEW ON DVD JULY 19
"Drive My Car": This drama from Japanese director Ryusuke Hamaguchi, which won the Academy Award for best international feature, is a meditative marvel musing on love, grief, human connection and “Uncle Vanya.”
"Castlevania: The Complete Fourth Season": Netflix animated series based on the popular video game franchise about a vampire hunter, who is again voiced by Richard Armitage in Season 4 of the show.
"Dual": A woman decides to clone herself after finding out she's terminally ill only to make a miraculous recovery, which means she must now fight her double in a duel to the death.
"DC's Legends of Tomorrow: The Complete Seventh Season": The final season of the CW spinoff set in the Arrowverse about a time-traveling team of superheroes fighting to save the world.
"Let Them All Talk": This Steven Soderbergh comedy that debuted on HBO Max features Merly Streep as a famous author on a cruise with her two best friends, her nephew and her literary agent. With Candice Bergen, Dianne Wiest, Lucas Hedges and Gemma Chan.
"Minamata": Johnny Depp stars as a war photographer who returns to Japan to document the effects that mercury poisoning is having on coastal areas as a result of toxic dumping.
"Reno 911! The Hunt for Qanon": Reunites the cast of the hit Comedy Central show for the first time since 2007, this time sending the deputies on a mission to track down the one and only Q behind all QAnon conspiracies.
"The Neighborhood: Season Four": CBS sitcom about two families in a predominantly African American neighborhood of Southern California, one Black and the other white transplants from the Midwest. Starring Cedric the Entertainer and Max Greenfield as the patriarchs of the neighboring families.
"There Are No Saints": Action-thriller about a former hitman forced back to his former life of crime after his wife is murdered and son kidnapped. Featuring Tommy Flanagan, Neal McDonough and Ron Perlman.
"Yellowjackets: Season One": Showtime drama about a high school girls soccer team in the '90s that descends into savage clans after their plane crashes in a remote northern wilderness, as well as how the survivors are coping in the present, 25 years later.
"Good Burger": Blu-ray SteelBook release marking the 25th anniversary of the beloved comedy starring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell as two fast-food workers, based on their sketch in Nickelodeon’s “All That.”
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