DVD & Blu-rays Released March 20, 2012

Tuesday, March 20

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy R

The story of a spy-hunt within the highest echelons of the British Secret Intelligence Service.
Mark Strong, Colin Firth, Tomas Alfredson, Tom Hardy, Benedict Cumberbatch, Toby Jones, Kathy Burke, Eric Fellner
Action Thriller

The Muppets PG

No plot details have been announced.
Jack Black, Amy Adams, Alan Arkin, Emily Blunt, Ed Helms, John Krasinski, Ricky Gervais, David Hoberman
Comedy Sequel Family Kids

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo R

A journalist-investigator and a precocious computer hacker become embroiled in life-threatening mysteries as they attempt to expose institutions that pull the strings behind the scenes.
Rooney Mara, Robin Wright, Steven Berkoff, Daniel Craig, Max von Sydow, Elodie Yung, David Fincher, Scott Rudin
Drama Crime Remake Adaptation
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The Sitter R

Described as a cross between "Superbad" and "Adventures in Babysitting."
Michael De Luca, Jonah Hill, David Gordon Green, Kevin Hernandez, Josh Bratman, Brian Gatewood, Alessandro Tanaka, Landry Bender
Comedy Teen

Roadie R

After 20 years of touring, a roadie for a defunct 80s hair band returns home to live with his mother.
Lois Smith, Ron Eldard, Michael Cuesta, David Margulies, Bobby Cannavale, Jill Hennessy
Drama

Louder Than a Bomb

Four Chicago high school poetry teams prepping to compete in the world's largest youth poetry slam.
Jon Siskel, Greg Jacobs
Documentary
122 mins

Gainsbourg

Lucien Ginsberg grows up in 1940s Nazi-occupied Paris, and then later transforms into the hard-living showman Serge Gainsbourg. He becomes as famous for his glamorous lovers, including Brigitte Bardot and Jane Birkin, as he for writing such hits as Je t'aime ... moi non plus.
Didier Lupfer, Laetitia Casta, Mylene Jampanoi, Joann Sfar, Marc DuPontavice, Eric Elmosnino, Anna Mouglalis
Drama Biography
83 mins

!Women Art Revolution NR

Annotates the evolution of the Feminist Art Movement in the United States from the personal perspective of feminist artist and film director Lynn Hershman Leeson.
Lynn Hershman Leeson
Documentary

Sidewalls NR

Martin is a neurotic web designer taking baby steps out of the isolation of his one-room apartment and his virtual reality. Mariana is an artist fresh out of a a long relationship. Her head is a mess, just like the apartment where she takes refuge. Martin and Mariana are perfect for each other-- they live in the same street, in opposite buildings, but they never meet. Can the movement of a modern city of three million people bring them together?
Gustavo Taretto
Drama

Creature R

An ex-Navy seal, Niles (Mehcad Brooks, True Blood), his girlfriend Emily (Serinda Swan, Tron) and their friends head out on a road trip to New Orleans. When the group decides to stop at a roadside convenience store owned by Chopper (Sid Haig, Devils Rejects) they are introduced to the legend of Lockjaw, a Creature who is part man, part alligator...The Legend has it that an inbred local man by the name of Grimley (Daniel Bernhardt, The Matrix: Reloaded), lost his family to a monstrous white alligator, and because of the devastating loss of his family was driven to madness and was transformed into the Creature. Their curiosity peaked, the group decides to head deeper into the swamps to check out the birthplace of this Creature legend. As they journey further into the backwoods the group arrives at an old dilapidated cabin and decide to camp there for the night and inadvertently unleash the Creature who terrorizes the group.
Fred M. Andrews, Serinda Swan, Mehcad Brooks, Sid Haig, Daniel Bernhardt, Dillon Casey, Lauren Schneider, Aaron Hill
Thriller Horror

Carnage R

Two sets of parents meet after their sons are involved in a schoolyard fight. The meeting goes disastrously wrong when each pair attacks the other’s parenting skills before turning on each other about problems in their own marriages.
Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz, John C. Reilly, Roman Polanski, Matt Dillon
Drama
72 mins

General Orders No. 9

An experimental documentary that contemplates the signs of loss and change in the American South as potent metaphors of personal and collective destiny.
Robert Persons
Documentary

Tuesday, March 20