MOVIES

New on DVD: 'Baywatch,' 'My Cousin Rachel,' 'Dean' and more

Chris Foran
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Dwayne Johnson (left) is Mitch Buchannon and Zac Efron plays Matt Brody in "Baywatch."

OUT TUESDAY 

BAYWATCH (Paramount) In the big-screen reboot of the cheesy cult TV show, Dwayne Johnson plays the David Hasselhoff role as the super-buff lifeguard saddled with a new recruit, an arrogant, clueless former Olympic gold medalist swimmer played by Zac Efron, as the pair play crime-solvers on the beach. With Alexandra Daddario, Kelly Rohrbach, Priyanka Chopra. (R; pervasive language, crude sexual content, nudity)

MY COUSIN RACHEL (Fox) In 19th-century Cornwall, a young Englishman, convinced his guardian’s death was actually murder, sets out to pin the crime on the new widow, only to fall for her himself. New adaptation of costume melodrama by Daphne du Maurier, with Sam Claflin, Rachel Weisz. (PG-13; some sexuality, brief language)

DEAN (Lionsgate) In his directorial debut, writer-comedian Demetri Martin plays a New York-based illustrator struggling to come to grips with the death of his mother, as his father (Kevin Kline) takes a more focused approach to moving on. With Gillian Jacobs, Mary Steenburgen. (PG-13; language, some suggestive material) 

BORN IN CHINA (Disney) Documentary by Disneynature (the Mouse House's nature-film arm) looking at three animal families: panda, golden monkey and snow leopard. (G) 

A FAMILY MAN (Lionsgate) An all-or-nothing headhunter's push for a big promotion is put into perspective when his son is diagnosed with a deadly disease. Drama with Gerard Butler, Gretchen Mol, Willem Dafoe, Alfred Molina. (R; language, some sexual content) 

BRING IT ON: WORLDWIDE #CHEERSMACK (Universal) The latest in the franchise pits cheerleader crews against each other in a global showdown led by an internet "cheer goddess" played by Vivica A. Fox. (PG-13; crude sexual content) 

BATMAN AND HARLEY QUINN (Warner) Feature-length animated action movie in which the Caped Crusader gets help from Ms. Quinn to take on fellow supervillain Poison Ivy. (PG-13; sexual content, language, violence, rude humor)  

INCONCEIVABLE (Lionsgate) Thriller in which Nicolas Cage hires a struggling single mother as his family's nanny and a surrogate mother, but she has other ideas. With Gina Gershon, Faye Dunaway, Nicky Whelan. (R; some violence, sexuality, nudity, language) 

HEAL THE LIVING (Cohen Media Group) Two families and a team of doctors are brought together by tragedy. French drama, with English subtitles, based on an international bestseller. (not rated)

KILLING HASSELHOFF (Universal) Dark comedy in which, to pay off a bad debt, Ken Jeong (as himself) has to kill off actor-singer David Hasselhoff, whose name he has in a high-stakes celebrity death pool. (R; pervasive language, some nudity, drug use, violence)  

WOMEN WHO KILL (FilmRise) Two women who host a true-crime podcast focused on female serial killers — and used to be a couple — go through some changes when one of them becomes infatuated with a mystery woman who may not be what she seems. Directorial debut by Ingrid Jungermann. (not rated; mature content) 

THE EVIL IN US (RLJ Entertainment) Six friends head to a cabin on an island off the coast of Washington, where a drug turns all but one of them into raging crazies. (not rated; violence, drug use) 

TV SERIES: NCIS (Season 14, Paramount), CHICAGO FIRE (Season 5, Universal), CHICAGO MED (Season 2, Universal), GOTHAM (Season 3, Warner), GREY'S ANATOMY (Season 13, ABC), ELEMENTARY (Season 5, Paramount), MOM (Season 4, Warner), DESIGNATED SURVIVOR (Season 1, ABC), STAR WARS: REBELS (Season 3, Disney), THE ORIGINALS (Season 4, Warner), BLACK SAILS (Season 4, Lionsgate) 

COMING SOON 

SEPT. 5

ALL EYEZ ON ME (Lionsgate), ROUGH NIGHT (Sony), PARIS CAN WAIT (Sony), MEGAN LEAVEY (Universal), LOWRIDERS (Universal), BAND AID (Shout! Factory), THE WEDDING PLAN (Lionsgate), QUEEN OF THE DESERT (Shout! Factory), THE LAST FACE (Lionsgate), FIRST KILL (Lionsgate), AUSTIN FOUND (Gravitas), IRON PROTECTOR (Well Go USA), RAW (Universal), MONSIEUR LE PRESIDENT (Virgil), A DARK SONG (Shout! Factory), THE ATONING (Gravitas Ventures)  

TV SERIES: SUPERNATURAL (Season 12, Warner), THE FLASH (Season 3, Warner), ARROW (Season 5, Warner), HOMELAND (Season 6, Fox), CRIMINAL MINDS (Season 12, Paramount), KEVIN CAN WAIT (Season 1, Sony), HAWAII FIVE-0 (Season 7, Paramount), NARCOS (Season 2, Lionsgate), BETTER THINGS (Season 1, Fox), YOU'RE THE WORST (Season 3, Fox), ENDEAVOUR (MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!) (Season 4, PBS)   

SEPT. 12 

THE MUMMY (Universal), IT COMES AT NIGHT (Lionsgate), CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS: THE FIRST EPIC MOVIE (Fox), BEATRIZ AT DINNER (Lionsgate), I LOVE YOU BOTH (Magnolia), DRONE WARS (Lionsgate), THE HATRED (Lionsgate), CITIZEN JANE: BATTLE FOR THE CITY (IFC), SOUL ON A STRING (Film Movement), FEAR OF WATER (Ariztical) 

TV SERIES: THIS IS US (Season 1, Fox), EMPIRE (Season 3, Fox), THE GOLDBERGS (Seasons 3 and 4, Sony)

RECENTLY RELEASED 

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 The misfits-turned-galaxy-savers — Peter Quill/Star-Lord (Chris Pratt), Gamora (Zoe Saldana), Drax (Dave Bautista), Rocket (a space raccoon voiced by Bradley Cooper) and Baby Groot (a tree-beast voiced by Vin Diesel) take on an alien race called the Sovereign, with help from some unlikely sources, including Yondu (Michael Rooker), the blue-skinned thug who had been on Peter's case in the first movie; Nebula (Karen Gillan), Gamora's vengeful sister (also a foe in the first movie); and Ego, a living planet who, in human form, is played by Kurt Russell — and is Peter's father. With a crew of cameos, including Sylvester Stallone. (PG-13; some violence, language, brief suggestive content) 

KILL SWITCH Sci-fi horror movie with Dan Stevens as a physicist whose experiment to harness an unlimited source of energy ends up folding the world onto itself. (R; language, some violence) 

NEVER LET GO While traveling in Morocco, a single mother (Angela Dixon) will do anything to rescue her abducted child. Action movie directed by Howard J. Ford. (R; violence, gore, some language)

THE MAN WHO SAW TOO MUCH Documentary on the life of Enrique Metinides, a photographer who has made it his life's work to document the horrific impact of crime in Mexico City. In English and Spanish, with English subtitles. (not rated; some harsh images) 

KIKI Award-winning documentary that revisits the scene documented in the 1990 classic "Paris Is Burning," with a series of portraits of youths of color in the LGBTQ community. Opening-night film at the 2016 Milwaukee LGBT Film & Video Festival. (not rated) 

A BLAST Forced to quit school and return home to help her family amid Greece's financial crisis, a woman sees her world unravel and tries to strike back. In Greek with English subtitles. (not rated; language, some nudity, sexual situations) 

SCALES: MERMAIDS ARE REAL A 12-year-old girl discovers she's a mermaid and that her kind are endangered. (PG; thematic elements) 

WE THE PARENTS Film about the first group of California parents who push to shut down and reform their kids' school under the state's new "Parent Trigger" law. (not rated)   

TV SERIES: THE WALKING DEAD (Season 7), JESSICA JONES (Season 1), DAREDEVIL (Season 2), LUCIFER (Season 2), SUPERGIRL (Season 2), BLUE BLOODS (Season 7), BROOKLYN NINE-NINE (Season 4), NCIS: LOS ANGELES (Season 8), ASH VS. EVIL DEAD (Season 2)

ALIEN: COVENANT A colony ship lands on a remote planet that's being touted as a possible paradise — only it turns out to be anything but. Follow-up to Ridley Scott's 2012 "Alien" franchise-reviver "Prometheus," with Michael Fassbender, Katherine Waterston, Billy Crudup, Danny McBride, Demián Bichir, Carmen Ejogo. (R; violence, gore, language, some sexuality/nudity) 

EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING Amandla Stenberg ("The Hunger Games' " Rue), a teenager whose immunodeficiency disorder leaves her allergic to, well, everything, who has her world expanded and opened up by the boy next door (Nick Robinson). (PG-13; thematic elements, brief sensuality) 

HOW TO BE A LATIN LOVER After he loses his meal ticket, a middle-age gigolo moves in with his sister and her young son and complicates their lives. Cross-border comedy crossover with Eugenio Derbez, Salma Hayek, Raquel Welch, Rob Lowe, Kristen Bell, Michael Cera, Raphael Alejandro. (PG-13; crude humor, sexual references, brief nudity) 

THE WALL Aaron Taylor-Johnson and John Cena play American soldiers pinned down by an Iraqi sniper. Part war movie, part thriller directed by Doug Liman ("The Bourne Identity," "Edge of Tomorrow"). (R; pervasive language, some violence) 

THE CASE FOR CHRIST A journalist sets out to debunk the claims of Christianity. Instead, he finds a different story. Faith-fueled drama based on Chicago Tribune reporter turned pastor Lee Strobel’s bestselling book, with Mike Vogel, Erika Christensen, Faye Dunaway, Robert Forster. (PG; thematic elements, smoking) 

CHUCK Screen biopic of sorts of Chuck Wepner, the boxer who was plucked from semi-obscurity in 1975 to fight Muhammad Ali and wound up the inspiration for "Rocky." With Liev Schreiber, Naomi Watts, Elisabeth Moss, Jim Gaffigan, Ron Perlman. (R; pervasive language, drug use, sexuality/nudity, some gore) 

AFTER THE STORM A typhoon's arrival forces a failed writer and his son, ex-wife and aging mother to spend time together, giving them an unexpected chance to reconnect. Critically acclaimed film by Hirokazu Kore-eda; in Japanese with English subtitles. (not rated) 

BLIND A woman sentenced to community service because of her husband's corporate corruption is assigned to help a novelist who recently lost his sight in a car crash that killed his wife. With Demi Moore, Alec Baldwin. (R; language, brief drug use) 

ONCE UPON A TIME IN VENICE Thugs steal a private detective's dog to force him to steal back their drug stash. Action comedy with Bruce Willis, John Goodman, Jason Momoa, Famke Janssen, Thomas Middleditch. (not rated) 

FIRST DAUGHTER AND THE BLACK SNAKE Documentary follows environmental activist and former Green Party vice presidential candidate Winona LaDuke's efforts to stop an oil pipeline going through her tribe's land in northern Minnesota to Superior. (not rated) 

FREE AND EASY Absurdist comedy by Geng Jun about a crook who uses "magic" soap to incapacitate his victims so he can rob them. In Mandarin with English subtitles (not rated; some violence) 

TREASURE HOUNDS A dog sets out to help his owner's family save their house by finding some treasure. (PG; some rude humor) 

HICKOK Luke Hemsworth (older brother of Liam and Chris) plays outlaw Wild Bill Hickok, seeking redemption by turning lawman. With Trace Adkins, Kris Kristofferson, Bruce Dern. (not rated; violence) 

FACE 2 FACE Childhood friends, now in high school, reconnect across the country via video chat, and each realizes the other is in serious trouble. (not rated)

UNION FURNACE At the end of his rope, a crook agrees to take part in a game in which the players compete to the death to satisfy some rich sadists. Horror movie with Mike Dwyer, Keith David. (not rated; violence) 

ROARING ABYSS Documentary explores the diversity of Ethiopian music, from Ethio-jazz to traditional folk and religious sounds. In a variety of languages, with English subtitles. (not rated)

BLUEBEARD A doctor learns a murderous secret from a patient and has to solve the crime before his patient discovers he knows. Horror-thriller in Korean with English subtitles. (not rated; gore) 

TV SERIES: DC'S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW (Season 2), RIVERDALE (Season 1), ONCE UPON A TIME (Season 6),  BULL (Season 1), NCIS: NEW ORLEANS (Paramount), THE MIDDLE (Season 8), THE BLACKLIST (Season 4), BILLIONS (Season 2), MURDOCH MYSTERIES (Season 10)

Contact Chris Foran at cforan@journalsentinel; on Twitter, @cforan12.