Bryan Cranston’s Wakefield comes to Blu-ray in August

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Bryan Cranston has been very busy since he stopped mixing up the meth on Breaking Bad. His latest project is Wakefield where he runs away from home although not quite. The film is slated for home video in August. Here’s the press release from Shout! Factory:

WAKEFIELD
STARRING BRYAN CRANSTON AND JENNIFER GARNER
COMES TO BLU-RAY™ AND DVD
FROM SHOUT! FACTORY AND IFC FILMS
ON AUGUST 22, 2017
 
“A Tour De Force” –  The Hollywood Reporter
                       

Los Angeles, CA –Shout! Factory has announced that Wakefield, the new 2017 feature starring Bryan Cranston and Jennifer Garner, is coming to shelves in a Blu-ray™ + DVD Combo on August 22, in conjunction with IFC Films. Wakefield is available for pre-order now on Amazon.com and Shoutfactory.com.
 
Oscar® nominee* Bryan Cranston leads a tremendous cast in Wakefield, an adaptation of acclaimed author E.L. Doctorow’s short story by screenwriter and director Robin Swicord.
 
Successful suburbanite commuter Howard Wakefield (Cranston) has taken a perverse detour from family life: He vanishes without a trace. Hidden in the attic of his garage, surviving by scavenging at night, he secretly observes the lives of his wife (Jennifer Garner) and children. But soon, he realizes that he has not left his family … he has left himself. Also starring Jason O’ Mara and Beverly D’Angelo, Wakefield is “one to definitely seek out” (The Hollywood News).
 
*2015: Best Actor in a Leading Role, Trumbo
 
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