Being forced to contend with the disgruntled actions of an irate client at work, while also dealing with difficult conflicts with family, is never an easy task. Actress Rosemarie DeWitt’s character is learning that vital lesson the hard way in the upcoming action comedy, ‘Arizona.’ She’s being forced to cope with not only her demanding family problems, but also an annoyed customer, who’s played by Danny McBride, at her real estate job.
RLJE Films is set to release ‘Arizona’ on DVD, Blu-ray and Ultra High-Definition 4K/Blu-ray combo this Tuesday, October 16. The movie will retail on DVD for an SRP of $29.96, Blu-ray for an SRP of $29.97 and Ultra High-Definition 4K/Blu-ray combo for an SRP of $35.97. The DVD, Blu-ray and Ultra High-Definition 4K/Blu-ray combo include the following bonus features: ‘The Making of’Arizona’ and a photo gallery. The home release comes after the comedy had its World Premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
In celebration of ‘Arizona’s home release, Shockya is offering two lucky winners a DVD of the movie. To enter, email, us at ShockyaGiveaway@aol.com. Let us know that you’re entering to win the ‘Arizona’ DVD giveaway in the email’s subject line and message. You have until this Tuesday, October 16, the day of the comedy’s release, to enter, and you can enter the contest once daily. On Tuesday, we’ll pick the winners at random, and notify them through email. Good luck!
‘Arizona,’ which was written by Luke Del Tredici (‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine,’ ’30 Rock’), marks the directorial debut of Jonathan Watson. In addition to McBride and DeWitt, the film also stars Luke Wilson, Elizabeth Gillies (‘Dynasty,’ ‘Victorious’), Kaitlin Olson (‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,’ ‘Finding Dory’) and David Alan Grier.
In ‘Arizona’, Cassie (DeWitt) is a real estate agent and single mom struggling to keep it all together during the housing crisis of 2009. Her problems go from bad to worse when disgruntled client Sonny (McBride) violently confronts Cassie’s boss and then kidnaps Cassie – making one outrageously bad, and bloody, decision after another. Things completely spiral out of control in this explosive action comedy.