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New on DVD: Find out what's behind 'The Drama'

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A dark comedy starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson tops the DVD releases for the week of July 7.

"The Drama": A couple must contend with a shocking confession in the week before their wedding.

"In 2024, Tinashe sang 'is somebody gonna match my freak?' in her hit song 'Nasty,' and the lyric became an almost philosophical way of seeing the world," writes Tribune News Service critic Katie Walsh in her review. "Is matching freaks our ultimate goal as human beings, and what would it look like to share our freakiest self with someone else? What is allowed under the freaky umbrella? These are the sort of questions that animate Norwegian auteur Kristoffer Borgli’s latest cinematic think piece, 'The Drama,' a film about a wedding that’s not really about a wedding, nor is it really about the confession that sends the wedding off the rails. Rather, it is about what kinds of secrets we can reveal to those closest to us and still be accepted and loved by them."

NEW ON DVD JULY 7

"Fuze": An unexploded bomb from World War II is found at a construction site in present-day London, which provides cover for a daring criminal operation in this crime thriller featuring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Theo James, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Sam Worthington.

"I Swear": Robert Aramayo stars in this biopic of Scottish Tourette syndrome advocate John Davidson.

 

"Last Hit": A criminal couple embarks on one final job (what could go wrong?) before intending to walk away from the gang life.

"The Butcher's Blade": Chinese martial arts crime drama about a constable who is framed for corruption and set on a violent path.

OUT ON DIGITAL HD JULY 7

"The Furious": A desperate father searching for his kidnapped daughter teams up with a husband looking for his missing wife, a journalist investigating a human trafficking ring, in this high-octane martial arts flick.


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