Criminal, Dear Eleanor & I Am Wrath – Now At Redbox

This week’s Redbox releases include Criminal, Dear Eleanor, I Am Wrath, Back In The Day, The Adderall Diaries, and Cabin Fever.

Criminal is the 2016 sci-fi thriller about a death-row inmate implanted with a dead CIA agent’s memories and skills in order to finish the agent’s mission.

Criminal stars Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, Tommy Lee Jones, Ryan Reynolds, and Alice Eve.

Dear Eleanor is the 2016 dramedy that tells the story of two best friends traveling across the U.S. in 1962 to meet their childhood hero, Eleanor Roosevelt.

Isabelle Fuhrman, Luke Wilson, Jessica Alba, Liana Liberato, and Hunter Daily star in Dear Eleanor.

I Am Wrath is the 2016 action thriller about a man seeking justice after a group of corrupt police officers are unable to catch his wife’s killer.

I Am Wrath stars John Travolta, Rebecca De Mornay, Christopher Meloni, Amanda Schull, and Patrick St. Esprit.

Next up is Back In The Day, the 2016 drama about a young boxer taken under the wing of a mob boss after his mother dies and his abusive father is run out of town.

William DeMeo, Michael Madsen, Alec Baldwin, Danny Glover, and Annabella Sciorra star in Back In The Day.

The Adderall Diaries is the 2015 crime thriller based on the book of the same name by Stephen Elliott.

In the flick, a writer suffering from writer’s block reconnects with his estranged father while investigating the murder case of computer entrepreneur Hans Reiser.

The Adderall Diaries stars James Franco, Ed Harris, Amber Heard, Cynthia Nixon, and Christian Slater.

Lastly this week is Cabin Fever, the 2016 horror remake of the popular 2002 film about a group of college students who become exposed to a flesh-eating disease while on a weekend getaway in a remote cabin.

Cabin Fever stars Nadine Crocker, Matthew Daddario, Samuel Davis, Gage Golightly, and Dustin Ingram.

Additional releases this week include Antboy 3, Endgame, The Phoenix Incident, The Purgation, and Restoration.

For a full list of new releases, visit www.redbox.com.

Redbox rents DVD’s for $1.20 and Blu-ray disks for $1.50, per day. Promo codes for discounts are often available online.

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