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DVD, Blu-ray, 4K Ultra, & Digital Releases – July 29, 2025: THUNDERBOLTS, THE PHOENICIAN SCHEME, 28 YEARS LATER, & More

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Home Releases for July 29, 2025

New films and TV shows have been released on DVD, Blu-ray, 4K Ultra, and Digital HD this week, including new Criterion Collection films. Some of these releases are on single discs while others come in large collections, filled with extras, behind-the-scenes footage, and cloud capabilities. Below you find a listing of those films and TV programs.

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Thoughts on This Week’s In-home Releases

The home releases of Thunderbolts, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Meet the Parents, The Strangers, Trick ‘r Treat, and A History of Violence are the most noteworthy releases (and pre-orders) on home video and streaming services this week.

FilmBook Writer Thomas Duffy reviewed Thunderbolts and had this to say about the film:

FilmBook Writer Andrew Toy reviewed Nobody and had this to say about the film:

FilmBook Writer Thomas Duffy reviewed The Phoenician Scheme and had this to say about the film:

The Phoenician Scheme is a winner, but a moderate one. It’s pretty slight at times, but it eventually has substance if you make it all the way to the end. I wish I could love Anderson every time he makes a movie and up until now, I think I always did. This time out, I just liked his picture for its ambitions rather than for its attempt at a respectable plot.

Read here the full The Phoenician Scheme Movie Review.

FilmBook Editor in chief Rollo Tomasi reviewed Trick ‘r Treat and had this to say about the film:

Michael Dougherty’s Trick r’ Treat is an American horror film that presents standard horror setups yet surprises along the way with a turn here and a twist there. American horror may be in a season of unoriginality and remakes but Trick r’ Treat gives American horror fans something they have been in desperate need of, hope.

Read here the full Trick ‘r Treat Movie Review.

FilmBook Editor in chief Rollo Tomasi reviewed 28 Years Later and had this to say about the film:

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28 Years Later is a deeply flawed film, unequal in script quality to 28 Days Later or 28 Weeks Later. This film is a waste of potential, a waste of acting talent, and a waste of directing prowess. This film, whatever it truly is, does not deserve the moniker “28” as it bears only a tangential connection to its predecessors.

Read here the full 28 Years Later Movie Review.

Let us know your thoughts and let us know which new DVD, Blu-ray, 4K Ultra, or Digital Release for this week you plan on purchasing (or streaming) below in the comments section.

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Rollo Tomasi

Rollo Tomasi is a Connecticut-based film critic, TV show critic, news, and editorial writer. He will have a MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University in 2026. Rollo has written over 700 film, TV show, short film, Blu-ray, and 4K-Ultra reviews. His reviews are published in IMDb's External Reviews, Google News, and Bing News. Previously you could find his work at Empire Movies, Blogcritics, and AltFilmGuide. Now you can find his work at FilmBook.
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