'Wolverine' among list of new releases

Published: Friday, Sept. 11 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT

Hugh Jackman, left, and Liev Schreiber face off against each other in the action film "X-Men Origins: Wolverine."

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The following DVDs will be released Tuesday, unless otherwise specified:

"Blood and Bone" (Sony, $24.96) — Drama starring Michael Jai White as an ex-con who becomes an underground fighting star.

R (violence, profanity, brief drugs)

"Camille" (National Ent, $24.98) — Darkly comic thriller from 2007, starring James Franco as a man whose bride (Sienna Miller) may be dead.

PG-13 (violence, partial nudity)

"Easy Virtue" (Sony, $28.96) — ★★ — There's not enough of Noel Coward's biting wit on display here. Jessica Biel stars.

PG-13 (sex, brief nudity, vulgarity, slurs, violence)

"Grace" (Anchor Bay, $26.97) — Horror-thriller starring Jordan Ladd as the mother of a child with murderous appetites.

R (violence, gore, sex)

"Mail Order Bride" (E1, $24.98) — Made for television Western starring Daphne Zuniga as a woman withholding secrets from her would-be groom.

Not rated, probable PG (violence)

"Michael Jackson: Never Surrender" (Silver and Gold, $18.99) — Unauthorized documentary about the late King of Pop, compiled from news footage and interviews.

Not rated, probable PG-13 (vulgarity, profanity, drugs)

"Next Day Air" (Summit, $26.99) — ★★ — A dopey, bloody and downbeat "Black Pineapple Express."

R (profanity, drugs, violence, brief sex) — Roger Moore, The Orlando Sentinel

"Nightwatching" (E1, $24.98) — Historically based conspiracy thriller starring Martin Freeman as Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn.

Special features: Two-disc special edition ($34.98) includes documentary feature "Rembrandt's J'accuse."

Not rated, probable R (sex, nudity, profanity)

"Note by Note: The Making of Steinway L103" (Docudrama, $26.95) — ★★★★ — This documentary about the construction of a concert piano sounds as good as it looks.

Not rated, probable G (nothing offensive)

"Stella: Live in Boston" (Shout! Factory, $14.99) — Concert film featuring the sketch comedy trio (Michael Ian Black, Michael Showalter and David Wain).

Not rated, probable PG-13 (vulgarity, profanity)

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