The List: Latest DVDs, CDs, books, March 26
March 26, 2013 - 1:04 am
A look at some of the DVDs, CDs and books hitting stores this week:
DVDS
“Lincoln” (PG-13): By limiting itself almost entirely to the events of January 1865 and the struggle to finesse the slavery-abolishing 13th Amendment through the House of Representatives, Steven Spielberg’s drama personalizes the president (Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis) like rarely before.
Elsewhere, an enforcer (Brad Pitt) is called in to restore order when a couple of bumbling crooks (Scoot McNairy, Ben Mendelsohn) rob a Mob-protected card game in “Killing Them Softly” (R). Hijinks ensue when a couple (Billy Crystal, Bette Midler) agree to baby-sit their grandkids in “Parental Guidance” (PG). And a group of mercenaries tries to rescue a young woman (Emma Fitzpatrick) from a killer known as The Collector and the abandoned hotel he’s turned into a maze of torture in the horror sequel “The Collection” (R).
Topping today’s TV transfers: “Veep: The Complete First Season,” “The Borgias: The Second Season,” “Continuum: Season One,” “Long Island Medium: Season One,” “Men at Work: The Complete First Season” and “MADtv: Season Two.”
CDS
Lil Wayne, “I Am Not a Human Being II”: Lil Wayne isn’t a corpse!
Nor is he human!
At least that’s what he suggests on his latest disc.
Having survived a recent hospitalization scare, the lilliputian rapper is back with another guest-heavy platter featuring Drake, 2 Chainz, Soulja Boy, Future and many others.
Hey, it’s hard to be dead when you’re still the life of the party.
Also in stores: David Archuleta, “No Matter How Far”; Depeche Mode, “Delta Machine”; Dido, “Girl Who Got Away”; Senses Fail, “Renacer”; Sevendust, “Black Out the Sun”; Blake Shelton, “Based on a True Story...”; Streetlight Manifesto, “The Hands That Thieve”; The Strokes, “Comedown Machine”; Suicidal Tendencies, “13”; and Wavves, “Afraid of Heights.”
BOOKS
“Angelopolis” by Danielle Trussoni: The sequel to “Angelology” finds angel hunter Verlaine in Paris, searching for Evangeline after she is kidnapped by one of the powerful Nephilim.
And in “Lover at Last,” J.R. Ward brings vampire soldiers Qhuinn and Blay together as the Black Dagger Brotherhood finds itself in grave danger.
Also hitting shelves: “The Bonobo and the Atheist” by Frans de Waal; “The Burgess Boys” by Elizabeth Strout; “Capital Punishment” by Robert Wilson; “The Golden Egg” by Donna Leon; “Gotcha!” by Fern Michaels; “Hellhole Awakening” by Brian Herbert; “Island 731” by Jeremy Robinson; “Leaving Everything Most Loved” by Jacqueline Winspear; “Let Me Tell You Something” by Caroline Manzo; “Let the Dead Sleep” by Heather Graham; “Life After Life” by Jill McCorkle; “Robert Ludlum’s The Utopia Experiment” by Kyle Mills; and “Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald” by Therese Anne Fowler.