MOVIES

New on DVD: 'All Eyez on Me,' 'Rough Night,' 'Paris Can Wait' and more

Chris Foran
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Demetrius Shipp Jr. plays iconic rapper Tupac Shakur in "All Eyez on Me."

OUT TUESDAY 

ALL EYEZ ON ME (Lionsgate) Family-sanctioned biopic of iconic, influential and potent rapper Tupac Shakur, with Demetrius Shipp Jr. as Shakur, with Kat Graham, Lauren Cohan, Hill Harper. (R; pervasive language, drug use, violence, some nudity, sexuality) 

ROUGH NIGHT (Sony) Five friends from college, worried they’ve become too staid, rent a beach house for a wild bachelorette weekend that gets, well, a little too wild. Girls-night-out comedy with Scarlett Johansson, Kate McKinnon, Jillian Bell, Ilana Glazer, Zoë Kravitz, co-written and directed by Lucia Aniello ("Broad City”). (R; crude sexual content, pervasive language, drug use, brief gore)

PARIS CAN WAIT (Sony) Diane Lane plays the wife of a distracted movie producer (Alec Baldwin) who, when he is delayed by work in Cannes, agrees to get a ride to Paris with his French business associate (Arnaud Viard) — and they wind up taking the road less traveled to get there. Feature-film directorial debut of Eleanor Coppola. (PG; thematic elements, smoking, some language) 

MEGAN LEAVEY (Universal) True-story drama about the title soldier who, while serving in Iraq, is assigned to work with a K-9 unit and bonds with an aggressive, hard-to-train dog named Rex. With Kate Mara, Edie Falco, Common, Madison native Bradley Whitford. (PG-13; violence, language, suggestive material, thematic elements) 

LOWRIDERS (Universal) A street artist's family, including his old-school father and his ex-con brother, tries to pull him in different directions. Family drama, first shown at the inaugural CineLatino Milwaukee Film Festival, with Demián Bichir, Theo Rossi, Melissa Benoist, Eva Longoria. (PG-13; language, some violence, sensuality, thematic elements, brief drug use)

BAND AID (Shout! Factory) Bittersweet comedy with Zoe Lister-Jones (who also wrote and directed) and Adam Pally as a consistently bickering couple who, at their therapist’s suggestion, turn their shared love of music into a band, and their fights into songs. With Fred Armisen as their unlikely bandmate. (not rated) 

THE WEDDING PLAN (Lionsgate) When an Orthodox Jewish woman's fiancé bails out 30 days before their wedding, she sets out to find a replacement so the ceremony can go on as scheduled. Israeli romantic comedy written and directed by Rama Burshtein, with Noa Koler. In Hebrew with English subtitles. (PG; thematic elements) 

THE LAST FACE (Lionsgate) Charlize Theron plays the head of an international aid organization who connects, and sometimes clashes, with a no-nonsense relief-ad doctor (Javier Bardem) in the middle of a revolutionary war zone. Directed by Sean Penn. (R; violence, gore language, brief sexuality) 

AUSTIN FOUND (Gravitas Ventures) A woman eager for fame cooks up a kidnapping scam involving her 11-year-old daughter, but things don't go exactly as planned. Caper-gone-wrong comedy with Linda Cardellini, Craig Robinson, Kristen Schaal, Skeet Ulrich, Patrick Warburton, Chris Parnell. (not rated; language, some violence) 

FIRST KILL (Lionsgate) A man returns to his old hometown, but after he and his son accidentally witness the aftermath of a bank robbery, he gets caught between the robbers and the cops. Thriller with Bruce Willis, Hayden Christensen. (R; violence, language) 

CHRONICALLY METROPOLITAN (Universal) A first-time novelist comes home to New York City to confront his past and, if he's lucky, set a few things right. With Shiloh Fernandez, Ashley Jenson, Chris Noth, Addison Timlin, Josh Peck, Mary-Louise Parker. (not rated) 

SECURITY (Universal) Antonio Banderas as a security guard with a past who decides to protect a girl in witness protection who's being hunted by gangsters. Action thriller co-starring Ben Kingsley. (R; violence, language) 

IRON PROTECTOR (Well Go USA) A martial-arts fighter hired to protect the daughter of the richest family in the city discovers a darker plot afoot. With Yue Song; in Chinese with English subtitles. (not rated; violence) 

RAW (Universal) French horror-thriller about a young vegetarian who, after a bizarre meat-eating hazing ritual, gets a little too carnivorous. (R; violence, gore, strong sexuality, nudity, language, drug use) 

DON'T SWALLOW MY HEART, ALLIGATOR GIRL! (FilmRise) A Brazilian boy meets an indigenous Paraguayan girl, but the region's violent past could come between them. Romantic Brazilian fable of sorts; in Portuguese with English subtitles (not rated; violence) 

MONSIEUR LE PRESIDENT (Virgil) A documentary filmmaker in Haiti meets a voodoo priest who, after the 2010 earthquake, leads a successful medical relief effort in his village — then vanishes. In English and French, with English subtitles. (not rated)

A DARK SONG (Shout! Factory) A woman convinces an occultist to help her contact her lost love, and things go too far. (not rated; thematic material, some violence)

THE ATONING (Gravitas Ventures) Horror movie about a family coming apart that has something new to contend with: personal demons coming to life. (not rated; violence)  

TV SERIES: SUPERNATURAL (Season 12, Warner), THE FLASH (Season 3, 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)  

COMING SOON 

 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), DEAD AGAIN IN TOMBSTONE (Universal)  

TV SERIES: THIS IS US (Season 1, Fox), EMPIRE (Season 3, Fox), ORPHAN BLACK (Season 5, BBC), THE BIG BANG THEORY (Season 10, Warner), SILICON VALLEY (Season 4, HBO), VEEP (Season 6, HBO), THE GOLDBERGS (Seasons 3 and 4, Sony), CHICAGO JUSTICE (Season 1, Universal), CHICAGO P.D. (Season 4, Universal), SCORPION (Season 3, Paramount), SECRETS AND LIES (Season 1, Mill Creek Entertainment)

SEPT. 19 

WONDER WOMAN (Warner), THE BIG SICK (Lionsgate), THE HERO (Lionsgate), CERTAIN WOMEN (Criterion), THE BAD BATCH (Virgil), ONE LAST HEIST (Lionsgate), CARTELS (Lionsgate), STARSHIP TROOPERS: TRAITOR OF MARS (Sony), BODY  OF DECEIT (FilmRise), THE TREASURE (IFC), JESÚS (Breaking Glass), SEX IN THE COMIX (Music Box) 

TV SERIES: TIMELESS (Season 1, Sony), ARROW (Season 5, Warner), MADAM SECRETARY (Season 3, Paramount), MODERN FAMILY (Season 8, Fox), CODE BLACK (Season 2, Paramount), BATES MOTEL (Season 5, Universal), LETHAL WEAPON (Season 1, Warner), RANSOM (Season 1, Sony) 

DEC. 12 

TV SERIES: FULLER HOUSE (Season 2, Warner) 

RECENTLY RELEASED 

BAYWATCH 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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), CHICAGO FIRE (Season 5), CHICAGO MED (Season 2), GOTHAM (Season 3), GREY'S ANATOMY (Season 13), ELEMENTARY (Season 5), MOM (Season 4), DESIGNATED SURVIVOR (Season 1), STAR WARS: REBELS (Season 3), THE ORIGINALS (Season 4), BLACK SAILS (Season 4) 

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)

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