August 23, 2012

DVD Releases

New on the shelf: 'Bernie' / 'The Dictator' / 'Disneynature: Chimpanzee'

NEW ON THE SHELF

click image to enlarge

Sacha Baron Cohen in “The Dictator.”

Paramount Pictures

"BERNIE," starring Jack Black and Shirley Maclaine. The phrase "Oscar nominee Jack Black" may become a reality if critical consensus proves accurate for this fact-based hybrid of comedy and documentary from ever unpredictable filmmaker Richard Linklater. Black plays Bernie, a beloved smalltown funeral home director in the South whose unlikely friendship with cruel and standoffish widow Maclaine takes a turn for the tragic when the normally gentle Bernie snaps and puts four bullets into her. Enter understandably befuddled D.A. Matthew McConaughey, whose seemingly cut-and-dry case becomes less so upon discovering that the townsfolk have no interest in making Bernie pay for his crime. Rated PG-13. Running time: 1:44

Suggested retail price: $28.99; Blu-ray $29.99

"THE DICTATOR," starring Sacha Baron Cohen and Anna Faris. Audiences accustomed to the sight of Cohen accosting and embarrassing everyday American citizens under the guise of "Ali G.," "Borat" and "Bruno" may be taken aback to find the fearless funnyman actually appearing in a mainstream comedy with a plot and actors rather than unsuspecting members of the public. While lacking in the chutzpah and palpable danger of those features, Cohen finds ample opportunity to amuse and offend in this Marx brothers-inspired farce by assuming the role of Gen. Aladeen, a less-than-benevolent dictator whose ill-fated trip to the United Nations finds him debearded and running amok in the streets of New York while a rival (a game Ben Kingsley) hires a body double to impersonate him at home. Rated R. Running time: 1:23

Suggested retail price: $29.99; Blu-ray $44.99

"DISNEYNATURE: CHIMPANZEE," documentary. Tim "Buzz Lightyear" Allen narrates this charming and beautifully photographed tale of young Oscar, an orphaned chimp "adopted" by Freddy, an alpha male who assumed parental responsibilities for the appropriately adorable and curious primate. While the proceedings involve a violent disagreement between rival chimp communities over a nearby nut field, viewers are spared the inevitable monkey violence and aftermath, resulting in family-friendly entertainment in the old "Walt Disney Presents" vein. Rated G. Running time: 1:18

Suggested retail price: $39.99; Blu-ray $39.99

NEW TO BLU-RAY

"THE ARISTOCATS," "POCAHONTAS" and "THE RESCUERS," animated. Disney cleans out its vaults a bit this week, bestowing the hi-def treatment upon a few of its well-loved library classics. The hep cats of 1970s "Aristocats" hold up especially well, with its pampered Parisian felines avoiding a nefarious butler out to snatch their inheritance, and all to a wonderfully jazzy score. "Pocahontas" (1995) is a rarity -- a Disney movie without talking animals -- though we suppose it would be hard to work something like that into this 17th-century fact-based tale of romance between a Native American and an English soldier. Finally, 1977's "The Rescuers" coasts breezily on the fine chemistry between veteran comics Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor as a pair of gently bickering mice out to rescue a kidnapped little girl. Both "Pocahontas" and "The Rescuers" also include sequels. All are rated G. Running time: "The Aristocrats," 1:18; "Pocohontas," 1:21; "The Rescuers," 1:18

Suggested retail price: $39.99

"WEEKEND," starring Tom Cullen and Chris New. Acclaimed drama from British writer-director Andrew Haigh ("Greek Pete") has been hailed as one of the most believable, sensitive and affecting representations of gay relationships in some time, with Cullen and New taking what normally might have been a simple one-night stand to more profound levels. Excellent performances and compelling dialogue elevate this indie hit to must-see status, especially with the customary deluxe Criterion treatment. Special features include interviews with cast and crew and two short films. Not rated; contains language, drug use, nudity and strong sexual content. Running time: 1:37

(Continued on page 2)

Were you interviewed for this story? If so, please fill out our accuracy form

Send question/comment to the editors




Further Discussion

Here at PressHerald.com we value our readers and are committed to growing our community by encouraging you to add to the discussion. To ensure conscientious dialogue we have implemented a strict no-bullying policy. To participate, you must follow our Terms of Use.

Questions about the article? Add them below and we’ll try to answer them or do a follow-up post as soon as we can. Technical problems? Email them to us with an exact description of the problem. Make sure to include:
  • Type of computer or mobile device your are using
  • Exact operating system and browser you are viewing the site on (TIP: You can easily determine your operating system here.)


Blogs

More Blogs: PPH | KJ

Get the GO RSS!