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5 New DVD Titles at Birmingham's Baldwin Public Library

'The Butler' and 'Enough Said' are among the new titles available on DVD at the Baldwin Public Library.


Stuck indoors for an extended weekend due to the subzero temperatures outdoors? Unsure if you can conjure up a cure for cabin fever? The Baldwin Public Library may have just what you need with the latest batch of new DVD arrivals. Check them out!

The Butler (DVD)

Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey headline this account inspired by the true story of Cecil Gaines, who served eight presidential administrations as a White House butler during the turbulent politics and civil rights battles of twentieth century America.

Carrie (DVD)

After merciless taunting from classmates and abuse at the hand of her mother, Carrie's anger, and her telekinetic powers, are unleashed. And when a prom prank goes horribly wrong, events spiral out of control until the terrifying conclusion of this powerful, pulse-quickening horror story.


Enough Said (DVD)

Divorced mom Eva may be falling for Albert, a sweet, funny, like-minded divorced man. But as their relationship blossoms, Eva befriends Marianne, who's always complaining about her ex-husband. When Eva realizes that Albert is the target of Marianne's rants, she begins to question her own perceptions about first impressions and second chances.

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Fruitvale Station (DVD)

Oscar Grant III, a 22-year-old Bay Area resident, crosses paths with friends, enemies, family, and strangers on the last day of 2008. Based on a true story.


I’m In Love with a Church Girl (DVD)

Miles Montego was king of the streets as a high-level drug trafficker, and although he has tried to move on, the DEA isn't convinced. When Miles meets Vanessa, a woman who is different than every other woman he's met, he is drawn to her beauty and her spirituality. As their connection grows deeper, both are tested to their last ounce of faith in God and in each other.

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The information for this post was provided by Bloomfield-Bloomfield Hills Patch reader Josh Rouan of the Baldwin Public Library.



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