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What we have here is a pretty anemic week, with some diamonds in the rough. The big one is obviously going to be Inside Out, which I think literally everyone in the world liked, but the one you really shouldn’t sleep on is The End of the Tour. Yes, a David Foster Wallace movie sounds terrible, but this is a real winner, a wonderfully low-key movie about people talking, with excellent performances by Jason Segel (who somehow manages to avoid the traps of many an actor playing a famous person and disappears into the role) and Jesse Eisenberg. If you missed it in theaters, now’s your chance.

Other than those two, we have the latest from Peter Bogdanovich (She’s Funny That Way), Joe Swanberg (Digging for Fire), and Jean-Pierre Jeunet (The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet), the latter of which met the same fate at the hands of the Weinsteins as many worthy films before it, the film that kickstarted Clive Owen’s career (Croupier), and a film whose absurdly perilous shoot has passed into legend (Roar). And an honest-to-god Eclipse set from Criterion, shining the spotlight on Pepe le Moko director Julien Duvivier.

A.D. The Bible Continues (MGM)
Alex of Venice (Screen Media)
Anne of Green Gables (Entertainment One)
Before We Go (Anchor Bay)
Best of Enemies (Magnolia)
Black Sails: Season Two (Anchor Bay)
Bloodsucking Bastards (Shout Factory)
Croupier (Hen’s Tooth Video)
Digging for Fire (Paramount, DVD-only)
Eclipse Series 44: Julien Duvivier in the Thirties (Criterion, DVD-only)
The End of the Tour (Lionsgate)
The Final Girls (Sony)
Inside Out (Disney)
A LEGO Brickumentary (Anchor Bay)
The Lifeguard (Screen Media)
Mannequin (Olive Films)
Roar (Olive Films)
She’s Funny That Way (Lionsgate)
The Spikes Gang (Kino Lorber)
Stung (Shout Factory)
Tenderness of the Wolves (Arrow)
That ’70s Show: The Complete Series (Mill Creek)
Tiger House (Magnolia)
Toy Story That Time Forgot (Disney)
Vacation (Warner Bros.)
Wanda Nevada (Kino Lorber)
The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet (Anchor Bay)