New on DVD and Blu-Ray

Yeah, I’m thinking John Wick is back, and I’m also thinking John Wick: Chapter 2 is one of the best options out on home video this week. Not that that’s a particularly impressive accomplishment in light of another pretty weak slate. In new releases, you’ve at least got The LEGO Batman Movie and Francois Ozon’s Frantz, but those cancel out when you add in Table 19, the poorly-received wedding comedy you’ve already forgotten about (or never thought enough about to remember in the first place), and 3 Generations, the retitled, endlessly delayed (those Weinsteins cannot get their shit together), and very bad piece of transploitation (happy Pride month, here’s just some garbage). Catalog titles are a little more promising, with Criterion releasing Nicholas Ray’s debut They Live by Night, Arrow gussying up the widescreen video nasty Madhouse, Mill Creek giving us the complete series of The Rockford Files in HD, and Shout Factory releasing the Pia Zadora masterpiece The Lonely Lady, in which a young Ray Liotta rapes her with a garden hose.

3 Generations (Lionsgate)
Alienator (Shout Factory)
Cheech & Chong’s Next Movie (Shout Factory)
Frantz (Music Box)
The Gumball Rally (Warner Archive Collection)
John Wick: Chapter 2 (Lionsgate)
The LEGO Batman Movie (Warner)
The Lonely Lady (Shout Factory)
Madhouse (Arrow)
The Rockford Files: The Complete Series (Mill Creek)
The Son of Joseph (Kino)
Table 19 (Fox)
They Live by Night (Criterion)
Three Sisters (Kino)