Paramount Home Media Distribution will bring four new catalog titles to Blu-ray. They are:
Eye for an Eye (1996),
Flesh and Bone (1993),
Better Luck Tomorrow (2003), and
Switchback (1997). The four releases will be available for purchase on June 1.
Eye for an Eye
Synopsis: Harried working mom Karen McCann (Sally Field) is stuck in traffic, talking on the phone to her teenage daughter at home, when she hears an intruder break into the house and murder her child. Although the killer (Kiefer Sutherland) is arrested, a legal technicality leads to his release. Despite the best efforts of her patient husband (Ed Harris), a sympathetic police detective (Joe Mantegna) and a victims'-rights counselor (Charlayne Woodard), Karen becomes obsessed with taking revenge.
Flesh and Bone
Synopsis: Haunted by memories of his father murdering a family, Arlis Sweeney (Dennis Quaid) prefers to keep to himself, focusing his energy on his work. One day, the traumatic past that eats away at him returns when he meets Kay Davies (Meg Ryan), a woman connected to the bloody event. Against all odds, Arlis and Kay fall in love. However, when his father, Roy (James Caan), reappears in his life -- with the coldhearted Ginnie (Gwyneth Paltrow) in tow -- Arlis must deal with his past demons.
Better Luck Tomorrow
Synopsis: Never underestimate an overachiever. To his classmates and teachers, high-schooler Ben Manibag (Parry Shen) appears to be the "model" student: a perfectionist and overachiever, destined for nothing less than graduating at the top of his class and then attending a prestigious college. But underneath the persona is a darker side-Ben and his bored high-school buddies lead double lives, flying high in a world of petty crime and material excess in order to ease the pressures of "being perfect". It's a free-wheeling lifestyle that soon takes a downward spiral, leading to an unexpected end. An Official Selection at the Sundance Film Festival, Better Luck Tomorrow is a gripping, edgy and provocative film that rips tranquil, well-manicured facade off of middle-class and cultural stereotypes.
Switchback
Synopsis: It's a vicious game of cat and mouse: relentless FBI agent Frank LaCrosse steps outside his job to find the brilliant but nameless killer who has kidnapped his son. For over a year, he has been tracking the murderer across the country, but when the stakes become personal, he is removed from the case. Against orders from the Bureau, he continues his deadly manhunt. When a series of murders occurs in his district, a seasoned Amarillo sheriff finds himself torn between winning re-election and helping LaCrosse stay on the trail of the killer. From a death-filled motel room in Amarillo, to a snow-choked train pass through the Rockies, LaCrosse follows the tracks of a former railroad man and a mysterious young hitchhiker, one of whom may hold the secret of the search