
From left, Justin Long and Michael Parks star in the Kevin Smith horror film “Tusk.”
Photo courtesy of Lionsgate
A new film from writer-director Kevin Smith and a revenge adventure starring Denzel Washington anchor this week’s home video releases.
From left, Justin Long and Michael Parks star in the Kevin Smith horror film “Tusk.”
Photo courtesy of Lionsgate
A new film from writer-director Kevin Smith and a revenge adventure starring Denzel Washington anchor this week’s home video releases.
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Max von Sydow, left, and Thomas Horn in a scene from “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close.” Von Sydow’s work on the film earned him an Oscar nomination for best supporting actor.
This week’s video releases are anchored by a drama that earned two Oscar nominations while taking a fictionalized look at the fallout of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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Jesse Eisenberg, left, and Joseph Mazzello enjoy some screen time in “The Social Network.” The film, directed by David Fincher, is one of the best reviewed of the year.
This week’s home video releases include a computer-animated kids’ flick, a horror movie with a fishy twist and an award-winning drama that ranked among the best theatrical releases of 2010.
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This week’s DVD releases are anchored by comedies, including one that features Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds as a most unlikely couple.
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