RT on DVD & Blu-Ray: The Dark Knight Rises Completes the Trilogy

Plus, an acclaimed indie, an older romance, and some found-footage horror.

This week on home video, we've got some good new releases and a few reissues worth mentioning. Among them are the final chapter of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, an award-winning indie drama that got a lot of people talking this year, and a couple of Pixar movies available in new sets. See below for the full list!

The Dark Knight Rises

87%

After two critically acclaimed and commercially successful Batman films, it was up to Christopher Nolan to deliver the final chapter in similarly rousing fashion. And while it would have been difficult for anyone to replicate the phenomenal success of 2008's The Dark Knight, Nolan came pretty close, concluding his trilogy with a tale of redemption that scored a Certified Fresh 87%. Picking up the story eight years after the events of the last film, TDKR finds Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) living as a recluse in his Gotham mansion while the city enjoys a time of peace. When a new enemy emerges and threatens to destroy Gotham, Bruce suits up yet again to meet the challenge and clear Batman's name. Critics say the film is a satisfying, spectacular finish to the series, both thoughtful and action-packed, even if it doesn't quite measure up to its immediate predecessor. The film is available this week in a standalone edition or in a complete trilogy package, and includes featurettes on the making of the film, the characters, Wally Pfister's cinematography, and the history of the Batmobile.

The Odd Life of Timothy Green

38%

Peter Hedges has established a solid career as a screenwriter (What's Eating Gilbert Grape, About a Boy) and helmed a couple of fairly well-received films (Pieces of April, Dan in Real Life), but he's never quite tackled magical realism before. Judging by The Odd Life of Timothy Green, maybe he should keep it that way. The story here revolves around young couple Jim and Cindy (Joel Edgerton and Jennifer Garner), who are unable to conceive. After burying a box full of their ideal child?s characteristics in the back yard, a young boy suddenly arrives on their doorstep, claims them as his parents, and exhibits all the traits they collected in the box, leading them to believe they've received a miracle. Critics felt that the film's heart was in the right place, but its story is so thinly written and cloyingly sentimental as to turn off most viewers. If you don't mind all that -- or its 39% Tomatometer -- then you might find this a heartwarming little yarn.

Hope Springs

73%

Generally, you don't see many romantic movies about older couples, and when you do, they're often either pat or patronizing. Leave it to seasoned vets like Tommy Lee Jones and Meryl Streep, then, to make a movie examining mature relationships that actually works. Hope Springs stars Jones and Streep as Arnold and Kay, a longtime married couple who have hit a rut. Wanting to reconnect with her husband and reintroduce some excitement into their love lives, Kay convinces a reluctant Arnold to fly with her to Great Hope Springs and engage in a week of therapy with a renowned specialist (Steve Carrell). Almost predictably, both Jones and Streep make the most of their roles here, and critics couldn't get enough of them. Its conclusion probably won't blow any minds, but Certified Fresh at 73%, Hope Springs has enough thoughtful insights and grown-up laughs to satisfy those looking for a less raucous rom-com.

Beasts of the Southern Wild

85%

Every year, there are a few very small films that tour the festival circuit, gradually (or immediately) building buzz and promising to make waves, come awards season. This year, that film is Beasts of the Southern Wild, a fantasy drama that has already won awards at Cannes and Sundance, among others. A first-time effort for writer/director Benh Zeitlin, his co-writer Lucy Alibar, and star Quvenzhane Wallis, Beasts is a Louisiana set tale about a young girl named Hushpuppy (Wallis) who lives with her unhealthy father Wink (Dwight Henry) in a bayou community. The pair endure a storm and subsequent flood before Wink's health begins to fade, and Hushpuppy sets out to find her mother. Critics were enamored with young Quvenzhane Wallis, and for many, the film's emotional journey was on par with other quintessentially American coming-of-age tales. Certified Fresh at 86%, the film is available this week for those who want to know what the fuss is all about.

Butter

35%

Whether or not you'll enjoy Butter is a matter determined, it would seem, by whether or not you live in the Midwest, and even then, it probably doesn't really matter that much. A thinly veiled slice of American satire, Butter stars Jennifer Garner as the wife of a butter sculpting champ (Modern Family's Ty Burrell) who decides to enter the annual competition when her husband is forced to retire. However, she'll have to face fierce competition from a local stripper (Olivia Wilde) and an adopted girl (Yara Shahidi), all the while balancing her tumultuous private life. Critics agree that the cast is full of talented people, but there's both a lack of subtlety in the attempted satire and a disquieting air of self-satisfaction that permeates the story; in other words, it's neither as incisive nor as funny as it could have been, and that's why it sports a 35% on the Tomatometer.

V/H/S

51%

Anthology films can be tricky endeavors, as it can be difficult to maintain both a consistent theme and a consistent level of quality in a film when several directors are involved. This seems to have been the case for V/H/S, a collection of found-footage horror shorts by people like Joe Swanberg (Nights and Weekends) and Ti West (The House of the Devil), among others. The framing story finds a group of criminals hired to retrieve a videotape from a house occupied only by a corpse in the living room, sitting in front of a collection of televisions and VHS tapes. As different videos are played to determine which is the one the thieves are looking for, audiences are treated to the other bizarre recordings that comprise the rest of the film. At 51%, V/H/S impressed a few critics who felt the film found some interesting ways to play with its format, while others felt the execution was too hit-or-miss. Horror fans may take their chances, but make sure to take some Dramamine.

Silent Night

60%

If you listen to the Rotten Tomatoes Radio Show on Sirius XM, you might have caught Malcolm McDowell telling one of our editors to do something very specific to himself last week. Well, Mr. McDowell was on the show to talk about this movie, a loose remake of the 1984 holiday horror movie Silent Night, Deadly Night. In this update, McDowell plays Sheriff Cooper, a small town lawman on the lookout for a serial killer stalking his community in a Santa Claus suit. Unfortunately for the sheriff, it's Christmas Eve, and there are Santas everywhere, so which one is his killer? Silent Night opened last Friday in limited release, but it gets its DVD release tomorrow, and though it only has a handful of reviews so far, at 63%, it's actually got a much Fresher Tomatometer than the original; a true holiday treat for the kiddies.

Also available this week:

  • Pixar films Finding Nemo and Up are both available in new 5-disc editions this week, complete with assuredly great extras included.
  • The Criterion Collection is also releasing two reissues: Terry Gilliam's Brazil and Purple Noon, the René Clément-directed 1960 adaptation of The Talented Mr. Ripley.
  • The brutally violent and adult-themed classic anime film Ninja Scroll is available on Blu-Ray with Japanese commentary subtitled in English.
  • Steven Spielberg's Catch Me If You Can becomes available on Blu-ray, with extras largely found on the previous DVD release.

Comments

Jason H.

Jason Huang

cannot wait for batman. chris nolan is the best director alive.

Dec 3 - 06:24 PM

Zane B

Chum Chum

Wrong, what are you twelve?

Dec 3 - 06:28 PM

Alex Marko

Alex Marko

are you 12? Are people not allowed to have opinions.

Dec 3 - 06:46 PM

Zane B

Chum Chum

Yes. And they can be wrong, very wrong....like his...in my opinion, dumb ass

Dec 3 - 07:04 PM

Ashron

Paul Barrett

Actually, by definition opinions can not be wrong, since they are based on one's internal logic and not facts. They can be misinformed and misguided, but they are never wrong. For instance, Chum Chum, my opinion that you're a little douchebag is based on your rude comments made for no particular reason other than to assert some sense of self-superiority, but I'm sure there are people in your life who would disagree with me. Doesn't make me wrong, doesn't make them wrong. Now, if we met and I found out you were indeed a douchebag, then it would cease being opinion and would turn into a fact. Learn not to confuse the two.

Dec 4 - 06:57 AM

Not L.

Not Likely

Actually Paul... even meeting him in person and him supposedly acting like a douche it would still be only your opinion on his douchebaggery personality.. because as you say there still could be people in his life who would disagree

The easiest way to solve his douchebaginess is to get a majority vote, if 9 out of 10 people say that he douches with the best of them, well then it's safe to say he is indeed a douchebag

Dec 4 - 07:39 AM

Zane B

Chum Chum

I actually like this conversation, and yes all opinions involving film are subjective which means he's not wrong in regards to Nolan...but he sure ain't right either. Because right and wrong is all relative until there are facts to back either side. And until then I can say he's wrong like anyone else on this thread. Now if you excuse me I shall take my douchebaggery somewhere else in which it is needed, thank you have a nice day.

Dec 4 - 08:47 AM

zinc alloy

zinc alloy

he calls himself Chum Chum...he's a douchebag...and Nolan is great

Dec 4 - 09:57 AM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

Opinions certainly can be wrong. If I am of the opinion that small children are stealing my dreams and smuggling them into Canada, I'm more than likely wrong. "Everyone has a right to an opinion". But everyone does not have a right to be right, or to have their opinions respected if those opinions are half-assed.

Dec 4 - 06:17 PM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

"All opinions involving film are subjective" NO! Some opinions are more informed than others. If all you can say is whether you like something or not, well, whatever. But real criticism is supposed to discuss narrative elements, aesthetic quality, and technical skill. I see someone below mentioned "criteria", so that's a start.

Dec 4 - 06:20 PM

graciela m.

graciela miramontes

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Dec 5 - 10:37 AM

David Tanny

David Tanny

Go back to IMDB.

Dec 3 - 07:15 PM

Mikhail Ashikhmin

Mikhail Ashikhmin

Go back to F.u.c.k. y.o.u.r.s.e.l.f. xD

Dec 4 - 04:01 AM

Jason H.

Jason Huang

you obviously haven't seen memento, inception or the prestige...

Dec 4 - 05:48 PM

Justin D.

Justin D.

He definitely isn't.

Dec 3 - 08:14 PM

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Dec 5 - 04:02 AM

Brad and Netflix

Bradly Martin

Prestige is one of my favorite all time flicks. Best alive I'm going with Scorsese. I know my answer is just as over used as yours though ha.

Dec 3 - 08:28 PM

Dave M.

Dave Mart

The best director of the 21st century-arrivers is definitely Nolan. The best director of all-time is Kubrick. The best satirical director is Tarantino. Seriously, people, do we need to go further? As for "opinions," learn what the word "criteria" means.

Dec 4 - 12:34 PM

Jack Treese

Jack Treese

Petty arguments like these are why I never claim any director to the THE definitive "best." Someone will always have a differing opinion and arguing ensues. Instead, I say whom my favorite director is... in which case, is Spielberg.

Dec 5 - 06:24 AM

Kadeem S.

Kadeem Stewart

I can't wait for The Dark Knight Rises. In fact, I should buy the trilogy instead.

I saw V/H/S on HDNET Movies and it was pretty scary. I'll rent it.

I hope Beast of the Southern Wild should be in the running for an Best Picture Oscar and a Golden Globe Award. So I didn't see the movie yet, but it's a rent for me.

Dec 3 - 06:26 PM

Julian N.

Julian Nunez

Pre-ordered the dark knight rises a while ago, so can't wait for that to arrive.

VHS was pretty decent imo, the different stories are pretty hit and miss though.

Dec 3 - 06:53 PM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

I still have to see "Beasts of the Southern Wild". "V/H/S"'s best segments are truly great, even if not all of them are up to standard. definitely worth a rental if you haven't seen it. I'll be picking up "Brazil", and I can't wait to see a Blu-Ray transfer of the amazing "Ninja Scroll".

What's all this Bat Man thing going around? Is it horror? I just don't understand these kids today...

Dec 3 - 07:01 PM

Bertram Krogh

Bertram Krogh

Beasts is one of the best films of the year. Saw it earlier, loved it.

Dec 4 - 03:31 AM

David Tanny

David Tanny

What was your favorite V/H/S segment?

Dec 4 - 10:11 PM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

I like the Ti West, about the Second Honeymoon, and the last one about the costume party. Overall, I like the wrap around concept of a house full of these cassettes.

Dec 5 - 03:06 PM

David Tanny

David Tanny

Dark Knight Rises is a must-buy for me. I'll check out V/H/S and Beasts of the Southern Wild. I'm interested in re-watching Finding Nemo in
glorious HD. I have yet to watch Ninja Scroll, so now that it's out on blu, it would probably be a good time to do so.

Dec 3 - 07:06 PM

Justin D.

Justin D.

V/H/S was okay, but it's a Halloween rental at best. Beasts of the Southern Wild was amazing. Quvenzhane Wallis was so freaking adorable. Oh, and I guess I'll pick up Batman too.

Dec 3 - 08:20 PM

Gim Ferno

Gim Ferno

Definitely TDKR.Even though I liked TDK and The Avengers a little better,I'm still gonna get it.

Dec 3 - 08:25 PM

Jacob H.

Jacob Holmes

Dark Knight Rises is on my Christmas list, so I'll hopefully get it then. I liked the movie, just not enough to buy it on day one. I would get the trilogy set, but I already have the previous two on Blu-ray. Nothing else that interests me. Finding Nemo and Up will be bought when I feel like it, and I'll get Catch Me If You Can when the price goes down

Dec 3 - 08:25 PM

Andrew Brinkerhoff

Andrew Brinkerhoff

I liked "The Dark Knight Rises" way more than I thought I would, but I don't feel the need to buy it; it's not something I'd watch again and again. Nothing else for me this week. Still on the fence about getting "ParaNorman", I've re-watched clips on YouTube to try and convince myself it was as good as I remembered it being in the theater, but I'm still a little anxious of being let down.

Dec 3 - 10:29 PM

Bram S.

Bram Sterling

Yay! Beasts of the Southern Wild comes out on DVD!

Dec 4 - 01:36 AM

Mohd Syafiq Bin Jabaruddin

Mohd Syafiq Bin Jabaruddin

Watch V/H/S if you want a found footage film that actually takes advantage of the format. One of the stories feature a monster that is literally impossible to film and the way its portrayed in the movie is quite creative.

Dec 4 - 01:36 AM

Mohd Syafiq Bin Jabaruddin

Mohd Syafiq Bin Jabaruddin

Another thing abou V/H/S is that it does not punish its characters for being sexual. In fact, it more often punishes the male characters for either having the wrong assumption about the women they encounter, or for just being assholes to them.

I can confirm that The Dark Knight Rises look absolutely beautiful and sound amazing on Blu-ray. Buy it and maybe buy the 1966 Batman film too as a companion piece, what with the hilarious bomb scene in the Adam West film seemingly influencing the finale of Nolan's film.

Dec 4 - 01:42 AM

Ashron

Paul Barrett

I would have liked VHS had it come out about 15 years ago, when found footage was a new thing. But I'm so over that format, and the VHS stories added nothing new to the genre, although I will admit the demon worshippers in the house one was pretty good. The rest were just subpar Tales from the Crypt with bad production values. But hey, that's just my opinion.

Dec 4 - 07:01 AM

AmericanPsycho24

American Psycho

Silent Night, are they messing with us? Man are they running out of ideas?

Dec 4 - 10:33 AM

David Tanny

David Tanny

They have been running out of ideas a while ago.

Dec 4 - 10:10 PM

Christopher Kulik

Christopher Kulik

Well, I guess I'm going to the lone person on here to give some love to HOPE SPRINGS. The movie isn't great (the ending, that's all), but Streep, Jones and Carrell are all marvelous and make it worthwhile. A solid rental, trust me guys! Saw RISES in the theaters and I liked it a lot, but wasn't blown away as I was with TDK. Hathaway was surprisingly good as Selina Kyle, the best actress the series has been blessed with for sure. (Although, my Catwoman is still Michelle Pfieffer.) Definitely want to watch it again.

No interest for TIMOTHY GREEN, looks a bit too schmaltzy and syrupy for me. BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD sounds like a good choice for a rental, as does VHS and SILENT NIGHT, although I haven't seen the 1984 original SNDN sad to say. Didn't it have like five sequels? And the last one had Mickey Rooney as a Geppetto-like character or something. Plus, love you Malcolm McDowell, but what's your deal in appearing in all of these horror remakes? That being said, he had a bit part as Vlad the Impaler in Amy Heckerling's VAMPS, which was better than I expected. If you dig vampire romcom fluff and Heckerling's films, then it's worth a rental.

Dec 5 - 12:10 AM

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