Chris Angel: Mindfreak Collector's Edition Megaset
Want more Criss Angel than you can stand? The you’ll definitely be wanting this 15 disc set featuring all five seasons of his A&E show along with the Halloween special and six “lost” episodes. Definitely worth mindfreaking out over.
Fallen Idol: The Yuri Gagarin Conspiracy
Narrator Elliott Gould will guide you through the twist and turns of the “Lost Cosmonaut” conspiracy theory which states that Yuri Gagarin was not the first man in space, just merely the first one to return to Earth alive. Apparently, “recent access to documents in the Kremlin archives” has helped build a case.
G-Force
Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer demonstrate that they are both still capable of bad taste with this witless family movie about genetically engineered gerbils that are used by the government as covert operatives. Yet it still took 20 years to get Avatar made.
George Lopez: Tall, Dark & Chicano
The Latino comic unloads some new routines on life , love and being Hispanic in his latest HBO comedy special.
The Hangover
A night out with the guys turns into an uproarious adventure as three friends try to remember what happened to them after an evening overindulgence. The sleeper hit of this past summer comes with a "Map of Destruction" featurette that re-traces each step the guys took during their fate-filled evening. That’s on the standard DVD, if you want to hear the full Mike Tyson rendition of "In the Air Tonight" you’ll have to step up to Blu-ray.
Quentin Tarantino’s hysterically over-the-top, revisionist history of World War II as seen through the eyes of a French cinema matron, an eagerly sadistic Nazi colonel and a crew of rough neck Jewish Americans with their southern hick CO arrives in three different editions. Extras include an extended version of the film, alternative scenes and a Roundtable Discussion with Tarantino, star Brad Pitt and film critic Elvis Mitchell.
Psycho Ward
This Guelph ON-made indie horror features several young people urban exploring their way into doom and gloom at an abandoned prison. If you liked the Guelph-made Desperate Souls, checkout Psycho Ward for an appearance by Souls star Ryan Barrett. (Yes, this is me, doing my part for the Guelph film scene from which I so proudly hail.)
Rise and Fall of the Berlin Wall
Using computer modelling, this documentary tracks the evolution of the wall from when it first went up in 1961 to the day it came down in 1989. The film also features firsthand accounts from the people who tried to escape, interviews with the security officials who designed the wall and the Stasi men who protected it. Discussions with border guards, politicians, historians and journalists help give a broader context.
Taking Woodstock
Ang Lee’s timely look at how a couple of random guys from Upstate New York saved the biggest music festival ever wasn’t a huge smash, but it does capture well the spirit of the 60s.
Wizards of Waverly Place The Movie
Disney’s latest TV smash goes feature with this new film that was actually the finale of the series’ second season. Basically magical hijinks ensue once again for the Russo family as they head off for vacation as the kid wizards look for the Stone of Dreams. The kids will love it, for sure.





