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What’s New on Home Video – January 11th, 2022 – Liar Liar, The Dry, & More!

Well, it’s another small week in the post holiday sales frame, but for those of you who lean towards less mainstream fare, there are some good options today!

Liar Liar: 25th Anniversary Edition – Shout Factory reminds us all that we’re older than we’d like to be by releasing the Liar Liar: 25th Anniversary Edition this week. Wow, 25 years? Unbelievable! I was never a big Jim Carrey fan, especially in his early career. I really liked him in The Mask, but then movies like Ace Ventura, Dumb and Dumber, and The Cable Guy didn’t do much for me. Liar Liar was the first of his big major hit films that I truly enjoyed. While he still does all his signature rubber-faced Jim Carrey-isms, it’s toned down quite a bit compared to his previous films, and the film is actually well written and acted, rather than just relying on Carrey using his butt as a puppet (see: Ace Ventura). So it was a lot of fun to go back and revisit the film on this new Blu-ray from Shout Factory, which includes a nice library of extra features. You get two new making-of featurettes, plus some original extras like an audio commentary, deleted scenes, and outtakes. A great release for fans of the film. 

https://youtu.be/C1no75lpOiw

The Dry – Eric Bana stars in this new mystery about a federal agent returning to his drought-stricken hometown for a funeral, only to end up investigating two crimes that happened years apart but may be related. I don’t want to go too much further into plot details, because it’s a mystery and most of the film’s enjoyment comes from following the path to the resolution. But I will say that I’ve always liked Eric Bana and I’m not sure why he’s kind of faded to the background over the last decade or so. He has the lead role here and most of the film is on his shoulders, and that’s okay, because he’s up to the task. The film is intense and atmospheric; you can feel the drought and its effects on the town in almost every scene. It will also keep you guessing up until the end, which is always a good thing for a mystery film. It’s not a masterpiece, but it is an engaging film that I think most people will enjoy. 

https://youtu.be/HwJhS4O_IdM

Escape From Mogadishu – A huge hit in its native South Korea, Escape From Mogadishu chronicles the plight of Korean diplomats trying to escape the violence in war-torn Somalia as civil war broke out in the early 1990s. The film is a bit of a mixed bag; there are parts of the film that seem a little overly earnest or cliched, but then there are moments of action that are like a pure shot of adrenaline. It’s those moments that keep the film moving, and they are fantastic. Director Seung-wan Ryoo clearly knows his way around an action scene. But the in-between moments lack the power of those action scenes, and the characters never quite feel real enough to get totally invested in. That said, it’s still a tense and sometimes harrowing film, and worth a watch overall. 

https://youtu.be/dvNFzwKtSy0

Only The Animals – For several years, I was supplied a steady stream of French-made thrillers to review, and I learned that France is, for whatever reason, quite exceptional at crafting thrillers. The last few years haven’t seen as many of these movies come across my desk, but when they do, I always am excited to see them. Only The Animals is a new thriller from director Dominik Moll (who also helmed the extremely successful With A Friend Like Harry.) Discussing the plot really takes away from the power of the film, but I’ll just say that when a woman disappears, there are links to a group of seemingly unrelated people that may or may not lead to clues about her whereabouts. From there, I can’t say much without spoiling the fun, but I can say that watching the events unravel and slowly piecing together what connections (if any) there are between these people is fascinating. This is the kind of suspense film I love to see from France, and once again the country delivers another excellent film in the genre. Definitely worth tracking down! 

https://youtu.be/8ADZl5a75IA

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