Matthew McConaughey is Ben "Finn" Finnegan and Kate Hudson is Tess Finnegan in "Fool's Gold."
Vince Valitutti, Associated Press
• "Caramel" (Lionsgate, $27.98) ** 1/2 A well-acted but sticky sweet, comedy-drama confection from Lebanon about beauty shop employees.
• "Chaos Theory" (Castle Rock, $27.98) Comedy starring Ryan Reynolds as an efficiency expert involved in a messy romance.
• "Fool's Gold" (Warner Home Video, $28.98) * 1/2 A charmless romantic comedy-adventure starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey.
• "Under the Same Moon (La Misma Luna)" (20th Century Fox, $29.99) ** 1/2 This immigration drama has its sweetly appealing moments, as well as well as child-in-peril situations.
• "Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins" (Universal Studios, $29.98) * An alternately gooey and annoying comedy in which Martin Lawrence plays a talk show host who returns to his roots.
Some of the upcoming DVD releases include:
June
June 24: "10,000 B.C." Warner
June 24: "Definitely, Maybe" Universal
June 24: "The Hammer" Genius/Weinstein
June 24: "In Bruges" Universal
June 24: "Persepolis" Sony
July
July 1: "Drillbit Taylor" Paramount
July 1: "My Blueberry Nights" Genius/Weinstein
July 1: "Vantage Point" Sony
July 8: "The Ruins" Paramount
July 8: "Stop-Loss" Paramount
July 8: "Superhero Movie" Genius/Weinstein
July 15: "The Bank Job" Lionsgate
July 15: "Shutter" Fox
July 15: "Step Up 2: The Streets" Disney
July 22: "21" Sony
July 22: "The Last Winter" Genius/Weinstein
July 29: "Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay" New Line
August
Aug. 19: "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day" Universal
Aug. 26: "The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning" Disney
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