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RT on DVD: The Brothers Affleck Lead the Pack With Gone Baby Gone
Plus We Own the Night, John Turturro's Romance & Cigarettes, and the latest from Tyler Perry.
by Jen Yamato | February 11, 2008
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One of the best films of last year comes to DVD this week (Gone Baby Gone, written and directed by Ben Affleck, starring brother Casey Affleck), but there are tons more to pick from -- a NASA documentary, praised by critics (In the Shadow of the Moon), a crime thriller about cops and family (We Own the Night), and (sigh) a new Tyler Perry movie (Why Did I Get Married?). You be the judge!




Gone Baby Gone

Tomatometer: 93%

Casey Affleck stars as Patrick Kenzie, a private investigator hired to search Boston's Dorchester neighborhood for clues in the abduction of a young girl. Based on Dennis Lehane's novel and adapted by Ben Affleck and Aaron Stockard, Gone Baby Gone has been hailed by critics for its noirish tension, complex questions of morality, and its realistic immersion into the culture of working class Boston. In his directorial debut, Ben Affleck has crafted one of 2007's best films; more impressively, he's done what more established directors before him could not -- he's transformed younger brother Casey Affleck into a leading man. Amy Ryan's mesmerizing turn as the missing girl's deadbeat mother is nominated for an Oscar -- how do you like them apples? Insightful featurettes and a commentary track with Affleck and Stockard round out this excellent release.

 

In the Shadow of the Moon

Tomatometer: 94%

One intimate, wondrous documentary about NASA's Apollo program is one giant leap for DVD this week for the Discovery Channel set. If you find yourself flipping through the television for science programs, you'll marvel at the sight of rockets blasting off in close-up and other archival footage used to poignant effect. Former lunar astronauts like Buzz Aldrin offer their own warm recollections of space travel which remind us of the enormous impact made when man first stepped foot on the moon.


 





Kurt Cobain About a Son

Tomatometer: 74%

Documentarian AJ Schnack crafts a haunting portrait of late Nirvana front man Kurt Cobain -- his childhood, his discovery of music, and his tragic rise to fame -- without relying on footage or photographs of the grunge legend. Culling from over 25 hours of interviews taped by music journalist Michael Azerrad for his book Come as You Are: The Story of Nirvana, the film employs the disembodied voice of Cobain himself to paint a picture of the man within the poster boy for Gen-X anomie. Instead of supplementing his film with songs like "Smells Like Teen Spirit," Schnack offers a soundtrack of Cobain influences like The Melvins, Half Japanese, Iggy Pop and Leadbelly.


 



We Own the Night

Tomatometer: 54%

Nightclub manager Bobby Green (Joaquin Phoenix) is torn between loyalties when his policeman brother (Mark Wahlberg) and father (Robert Duvall) get involved in a deadly anti-crime crusade in 1980s New York. Writer-director James Gray sprinkles in car chases and shoot-outs, but keeps his eyes trained on character drama in this gritty, violent crime thriller. A handful of behind-the-scenes featurettes flesh out the bonus menu, and Eva Mendes also steams up the screen as Green's hot-blooded girlfriend, Amada.




Romance & Cigarettes

Tomatometer: 52%

If you've been waiting for years for John Turturro's Romance & Cigarettes (which was originally supposed to hit theaters back in 2005), wait no longer! The star-studded musical -- a romantic comedy about iron worker Nick Murder (James Gandolfini) choosing between his wife (Susan Sarandon) and his mistress (Kate Winslet) -- is written and directed by the kooky character actor, who came up with the idea while shooting the Coen brothers' Barton Fink. Along for the ride are thesps Steve Buscemi, Mandy Moore, Eddie Izzard, Mary-Louise Parker, and Christopher Walken, who hoof their way through genre-spanning tunes from Cyndi Lauper to Engelbert Humperdinck.



Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married?

Tomatometer: 48%

Even if you're not a fan of actor/director/playwright Tyler Perry's work, you may take some solace knowing one thing: his latest comedy-drama is completely devoid of his iconic family matriarch, Madea. Tackling the topics of marriage and fidelity, Perry directs himself and a cast of stars (Sharon Leal! Janet Jackson! Jill Scott!) in a tale of a group of married friends confronting each other while on a Colorado getaway.





No Reservations

Tomatometer: 39%

Mix one part no-nonsense master chef (Catherine Zeta-Jones) with a dash of a newly orphaned niece (resident cutie pie Abigail Breslin); toss in a rascally brash, easygoing sous chef (Aaron Eckhart) and let stand. Serve well chilled to unimpressed film critics.








The Martian Child

Tomatometer: 28%

Continuing a series of roles as widowed father figures dealing with children (see: Grace is Gone), John Cusack stars as a science-fiction writer with creative block who takes in a young boy who thinks he is an alien. Adapted from the autobiographical novel by David Gerrold (the man who wrote the classic Star Trek episode The Trouble with Tribbles, for what it's worth), The Martian Child nevertheless garnered mostly scorn from critics for being call-your-dentist saccharine and unbearably sentimental.






So there you have it. Choose wisely, and 'til next week, happy renting!


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Comments (1-6 of 6 posts) | Reply
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Wallcloud writes:
on Feb 11 2008 05:28 PM

yay first to comment!

i havn't seen any of these movies lol


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rustdog writes:
on Feb 11 2008 06:14 PM

Let's see, netflix gone baby gone, redbox we own the night.

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Darule17 writes:
on Feb 11 2008 06:18 PM

im getting gone baby gone this week for sure

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Oblivioncry writes:
on Feb 12 2008 02:53 AM

yeah gone baby gone for sure...maybe i'll get we own the night too. i like the lead actors.

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Gimy writes:
on Feb 12 2008 07:25 AM

im game for the Cobain flick...not sure 'bout it since it says there's no photos or whatever on him though. you'd think it'd be more effective to post his sad mug on the screen as much as possible, his face always wreaked of sadness and despair

is it just me or does Tyler Perry have a dvd release every single week? everytime i go to blockbuster there's a new release with his name tagged to it.

Ro and Cigs looks decent(cept for the long wait, not always a good sign) with that cast.


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Jen Yamato writes:
on Feb 12 2008 10:59 AM

In reply to this comment (#1569834)
Both Mystic River and Gone Baby Gone are Dennis Lehane novels, which is why it's been all about Boston. I like that he and Affleck stick with their hometown in writing and filmmaking. Regional pride, or doing what you know. Few other cities and communities have had that type of representation on screen.

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