New on DVD and Blu-ray: The Song of Names giveaway!

By Alexandra Heilbron on March 24, 2020 | 10 Comments


The Song of Names on Blu-rayCheck out these new releases on DVD and Blu-ray — they’re also available to download if you’re looking for something to keep you entertained while you’re at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. We also have digital copies of one of the titles to give away — read on to see which one and then lave a comment for your chance to win! ~Alexandra Heilbron

1917 – While trapped in the trenches along the Hindenburg Line during WWI, British soldiers Lance Corporals Schofield (George MacKay) and Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) are tasked with an important mission by General Erinmore (Colin Firth) to personally deliver a letter to Colonel Mackenzie (Benedict Cumberbatch), commander of the 2nd battalion, warning them of a deadly attack. The lives of hundreds of soldiers are at stake, including Blake’s own brother.

The Song of Names – Polish violin prodigy Dovidl is sent to live and study with his music teacher in England before the Second World War and befriends British youngster Martin. Dovidl’s life changes forever after his family is killed during the Holocaust, leaving him only his music as he quickly becomes a musician on the rise. When he is scheduled to make his first international performance, Dovidl disappears. Forty years later, an older Martin (Tim Roth), who has been searching for his friend, finally finds a clue leading to Dovidl’s whereabouts. We have Digital copies of this movie to give away. To be eligible to win, just leave a comment below telling us why you’d like a copy.

The Grudge — When prospective house buyer Peter Spencer (John Cho) visits a house that’s for sale, he is attacked by something sinister. Frightened and confused, he reports the incident to Detective Muldoon (Andrea Riseborough). Muldoon, who already has several cases that she’s working on involving brutal murders, tries to piece together exactly what lurks in the ominous home. Upon further investigation, she fears something evil may have followed her home.

Clemency – As the execution date of another inmate approaches, prison warden Bernadine (Alfre Woodard) gets to know the man. Anthony Woods (Aldis Hodge) was convicted for shooting and killing a police officer during a convenience store robbery 15 years ago, but he and his attorney have maintained his innocence. As Bernadine gets to know the man more, she is torn between her emotions and duty to remain professional as this latest execution begins to take a toll on her.



Comments & Discussion

  1. Jane • March 25, 2020 @ 5:24 PM

    I’ve heard really great things about Song of Names, I would love to win a Digital copy! Thank you for the chance!

  2. Kim W • March 25, 2020 @ 5:30 PM

    I love movies! I have memberships with Hot Docs and TIFF and follow Tribute to get info about all recent films opening – and of course the gossip about the stars! I especially love to read and watch the interviews your staff does both online and on Instagram! This sounds like a great film I’d love to watch and own!

  3. T.J. Hansen • March 25, 2020 @ 6:39 PM

    I have been studying History for over 20 years and I love the story of this movie and would love a digital copy.

  4. Heather • March 26, 2020 @ 12:52 AM

    I would love a copy of The Song of Names. It looks like an interesting movie to watch with my granddaughter and my mother.

  5. Amber S • March 26, 2020 @ 2:18 AM

    I’d love to win a copy since it sounds like a fantastic movie!

  6. Shelley Kapach • March 26, 2020 @ 1:10 PM

    I have recently discovered through a genetic testing site that I am partly Jewish. I have been sympathetic to the plight of the WW2 Jewish community and have been interested in the Holocaust since I was a child. I have heard a lot about the Song of Names and would love to receive a copy. Thanks!

  7. Ivy n • March 26, 2020 @ 5:15 PM

    Wild love to have one of these. Sounds interesting and great movie ‘song of name’pls.

  8. Danny M • March 28, 2020 @ 6:22 AM

    This looks like a very good movie. Both Tim Roth and Clive Owen are excellent actors. Thanks for the opportunity!

  9. Terry • April 2, 2020 @ 11:15 AM

    The movie sounds like a wonderful story. It has many things to recommend it, music, friendship, loss and love. What more could you ask for in a movie!

  10. Afroza Khatun • April 10, 2020 @ 9:25 PM

    I like your post. Thanks


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