New on DVD: April 8, 2008
There Will Be Blood Daniel Day-Lewis won an Oscar for his portrayal of the devilish oil man who will do anything to drain a small town of its riches. Buy There Will Be Blood (Two-Disc Special Collector’s Edition) |
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Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
Parodying the musical biopic genre, John C. Reilly stars as the fictional Cox, who lives through every major period of rock ‘n’ roll history, from Elvis to disco. Buy Walk Hard - The Dewey Cox Story (Two-Disc Special Edition) |
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The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep Two Scottish siblings hatch a crazy-looking egg they find by the water’s edge and raise a creature that gets so big it can only live in the local loch. Buy The Water Horse - Legend of the Deep (Two-Disc Special Edition) |
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He knows when you’re sleeping, awake and terrified. No, not Santa, but a psychotic Wes Bentley, who tortures a pretty girl (Rachel Nichols) in a parking garage on Christmas Eve. |
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Reservation Road Joaquin Phoenix is devastated when his young son is killed by a hit-and-run driver. Little does he know that the lawyer (Mark Ruffalo) he hires to find the killer actually is the killer. |
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Lions For Lambs As a U.S. Senator, Tom Cruise has the scoop of a lifetime, or so he claims while bullying a TV journalist (Meryl Streep) into buying his trumped-up War on Terror scare stories. |
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Resurrecting the Champ
Josh Hartnett saves Samuel L. Jackson, a bitter old homeless guy, from getting beat up. But surprise! Jackson is really an old boxer whose reputation needs a little lift. |
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The 11th Hour Leonardo DiCaprio narrates this doc about global climate change and what can be done to stop its worsening progression. |
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Music Within Based on a true story, Ron Livingston stars as the Vietnam War veteran who returned home to become the chief advocate behind the Americans With Disabilities Act. |
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