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Every new movie released today on Blu-ray and on iTunes

Published Jun 2nd, 2015 12:54PM EDT
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New movies are released on Blu-ray and as digital downloads every week, and this week has some particularly big releases in store for film lovers. A few big box office performers including Jupiter Ascending, Focus and The Sponge Bob Movie: Sponge Out of Water can all be counted among them, and there some more solid titles to enjoy this week as well.

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Reddit user “Dorkside” put together a fantastic list of all the new releases that were just made available, and you’ll find some of the new titles he listed below. If you follow the link down in our source section, however, you’ll also find every new Redbox release, in addition to a few older movies that are being released on Blu-ray today.

Links on each title will go to the relevant page on either Amazon (Blu-rays) or iTunes.

Blu-ray:

Movie: Box Office: IMDb:  RT:
Camp X-Ray (2014) $13,302 7.0  72%
Focus (2015) $153,962,963 6.6  56%
Hoovey (2015) 7.8  
Jupiter Ascending (2015) $181,887,723 5.5  25%
McFarland, USA (2015) $44,222,976 7.5  79%
Monsters: Dark Continent (2014) 4.4  19%
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015) $311,594,032 6.3  78%
Spring (2014) $49,970 6.7  88%
The Taking of Tiger Mountain (2014) $228,984 6.7  60%

iTunes:

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