New on DVD and Blu-Ray

There’s a movie out this week called Butt Boy. I want to start with this and move on, because I have no worthy jokes to go along with it.

This week sees a wealth of catalog titles for your viewing pleasure while you’re definitely not doing anything else. You’re covered for the British New Wave (Billy Liar), lesser-known Merchant-Ivory films (The Europeans), 80s comedies noteworthy solely as a nudity delivery system (Just One of the Guys), and bizarrely misbegotten family films about child abuse (Radio Flyer). But the big two both come from Criterion; the long-awaited special edition of The Grand Budapest Hotel, Wes Anderson’s best to date, and Me and You and Everyone We Know, Miranda July’s divisive debut feature that you’ll either find a charming tale of lost souls making odd connections (as I do) or, as Blu-Ray.com put it, a movie about “dangerous kamikazes” who will “shatter the community you live in.” If the latter, make sure to stay extra-vigilant in case melancholy John Hawkes tries to enter your community.

Arrow: The Complete Series (Warner)
Billy Liar (Kino)
Blood on the Moon (Warner Archive Collection)
Butt Boy (Epic)
Deadline (Vinegar Syndrome)
Dolly Dearest (Vinegar Syndrome)
Don’t Drink the Water (Kino)
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (Arrow)
The Europeans (Cohen)
The Grand Budapest Hotel (Criterion)
Guns Akimbo (Lionsgate)
I Wish I Knew (Kino)
Just One of the Guys (Sony)
The Lost Continent (Shout Factory)
Me and You and Everyone We Know (Criterion)
My Girl 2 (Sony)
Olivia (Vinegar Syndrome)
Radio Flyer (Sony)
The Rhythm Section (Paramount)
Sweet Bird of Youth (Warner Archive Collection)
Tartuffe (Kino)
The Wind (Arrow)