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Whether you stream, buy or rent, here’s a look at what’s new or notable in home video. Movies are available on streaming sites such as iTunes, Amazon and Vudu unless otherwise noted.
Television
“From Dusk Till Dawn” season three: San Antonio native Madison Davenport is the big bad on season three of “From Dusk Till Dawn,” Robert Rodriguez’s Tex-Mex cross between “True Blood” and “Supernatural.” She’s the ringleader of a horde of demons plaguing the Gecko Brothers and their vampire allies. With horror legend Tom Savini joining the cast as a demon hunter, the monsters better be gruesome — and they are.
In theaters
“Eloise”: Four friends break into an abandoned asylum to find a death certificate one of them needs to inherit $1.2 million. First: No. There is an office you call for that. Second: First-time director Robert Legato won a couple of Oscars for special effects, not screenwriting, so he gets credit for the cool visuals but not all the blame for lines like, “This is where they used to store the dead bodies.”
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“Loving”: If you feel anxious watching “Loving,” about the Virginia couple whose case led to the end of mixed-race marriage bans, that’s because civil rights dramas such as “Selma” and “Mississippi Burning,” have primed you to anticipate violence. No one here raises his voice, let alone a hand, in anger. The Lovings (Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga, both very good) were hard-working, taciturn country folk. What they did say was simple yet strong enough to change the Constitution: They loved each other, and they’ weren’t bothering anyone.
Also: “Trolls”
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