This week on home video, we’ve got the most recent season of one of Showtime’s biggest hit series, as well as several other popular shows like Supernatural, Gotham, and Brookly Nine-Nine, and a few indie films, including a fantastical drama starring Blake Lively. Read on for details:
Blake Lively and Michiel Huisman star in this drama about a woman who doesn’t age, who meets and falls in love with a man and begins a relationship that threatens to expose her secret.
In Showtime’s Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning espionage drama stars Claire Danes as obsessive CIA agent Carrie Matheson, who is now stationed in Afghanistan and attempting to take down a notorious terrorist.
Andy Samberg, Andre Braugher, and Terry Crews star in this hit “workplace” sitcom from Fox about a Brooklyn police department full of eccentric characters.
Jeff Garlin stars as the head of a dysfunctional family in this ABC sitcom set in the 1980s. The show playfully references iconic pop culture icons from the decade, like Back to the Future, New Kids on the Block, and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles star in this popular fantasy series as two brothers who hunt ghosts, demons, and the like. Season ten finds Dean (Ackles) resurrected as a demon himself, now working with Crowley, as his brother attempts to track him down. Available on DVD and Blu-ray.
FOX’s Certified Fresh drama, set during the early life of Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz), focuses on the life of then-detective James Gordon (Ben McKenzie), who struggles to tackle the criminal underworld of the city in the days before Wayne became Batman.
In this loose sequel to the 1976 horror film of the same name, the small town of Texarkana, Texas is terrorized again by a mysterious killer who mimics the murders that took place in the same town 65 years before, and a high schooler (Addison Timlin) attempts to figure out if he’s a copycat or the real deal. On DVD and Blu-ray.
Lastly, the Criterion Collection is releasing a new edition of Brian DePalma’s erotic thriller Dressed to Kill, starring Angie Dickinson as a sexually frustrated housewife who engages in a dangerous affair, Michael Caine as the woman’s psychiatrist, and Nancy Allen as a prostitute who witnesses a murder and may be next on the list. Available on DVD and Blu-ray