New DVDs
September 2025
The Boys: Season 4

When it's the powerless against the super powerful, the Boys head out on a heroic quest to expose the truth about the Seven and Vought, the multibillion-dollar conglomerate that manages the superheroes and covers up their dirty secrets. (R)
Jane Austen Wrecked My Life

Agathe dreams of being a successful writer and of experiencing love as in a Jane Austen novel. When Agathe's best friend gets her invited to the Jane Austen Writers' Residency in England, she finally lives her Jane Austen moment and is caught in a volatile romantic triangle. (R)
Karate Kid: Legends

When kung fu prodigy Li Fong relocates to New York City with his mother to attend a prestigious new school, he finds solace in a new friendship with a classmate and her father. But his newfound peace is short-lived after he attracts unwanted attention from a formidable local karate champion. (PG-13)
Art Detectives: Series 1

In the Metropolitan Police's smallest department, the Heritage Crime Unit, an art-loving detective tackles cases connected to the world of art, antiques, collectibles and cultural heritage. (NR)
Understanding the Marvels of Medieval Technology

The word "medieval" often evokes stagnation and backwardness, yet it signifies an era of profound innovation that bridged the ancient and modern worlds. Among the key inventions were the heavy plow, gunpowder artillery, and the printing press that sparked an information revolution that is still ongoing. (NR)
NCIS: Origins Season 1

Begins in 1991, years prior to the events of NCIS and follows a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs, narrated by Mark Harmon. In the series, Gibbs starts his career as a newly minted special agent at the fledgling NCIS Camp Pendleton office where he forges his place on a gritty, ragtag team led by NCIS legend Mike Franks. (NR)
The Unholy Trinity

A young man seeks to avenge his father's wrongful execution and is caught between a powerful sheriff and a mysterious sharpshooting stranger. (R)
Simon Schama: The Holocaust, 80 Years On

In the year marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the last concentration camps, renowned historian Sir Simon Schama confronts the history of the Holocaust as not just a Nazi obsession, but as a European-wide crime. (TV-MA) 
Bound

To escape her drug-dealing stepfather, a young artist flees to NYC with only her pet pocket squirrel. After successfully reinventing herself with the help of some found family, she returns home to confront her dark past, in order to truly be free. (NR)
Caregiving

From Executive Producer Bradley Cooper, this is the story of a group of paid and unpaid caregivers navigating the ups and downs of this deeply challenging and immensely meaningful work. (TV-PG) 
Locked

A petty thief breaks into a state-of-the-art SUV, only to find himself trapped inside. Controlled remotely by its vengeful owner, the vehicle becomes a deadly prison, hurtling him into a high-speed battle for survival. (R)
Novocaine

When the girl of his dreams is kidnapped, everyman Nate turns his inability to feel pain into an unexpected strength in his fight to get her back. (R)
Sovereign

A father and son who identify as Sovereign Citizens, a group of anti-government extremists, find themselves in a standoff with a chief of police that sets off a manhunt. (R)
Books That Matter: Meditations

What is it about Stoicism that Marcus Aurelius found so important then, and that millions find relevant today? In the 12 fascinating lectures of Books That Matter: Meditations, professor Massimo Pigliucci explores the questions Marcus Aurelius believed were crucial to address in a life of value, the answers he proposed, and the many ways in which you can use Stoic philosophy. (NR)
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