'Greta,' 'Che' among new DVD releases

Published: Friday, Jan. 15 2010 12:00 a.m. MST

Benicio Del Toro in CHE.

Teresa Isasi

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

"According to Greta" (Anchor Bay, $26.97) Drama from 2008, starring Hilary Duff as a rebellious teen.

Special features: Behind-the-scenes minidocumentary, deleted scenes.

PG-13 (vulgarity, sex, drugs)

"Across the Hall" (Image, $27.98) — Dramatic thriller about quarreling lovers. Brittany Murphy and Mike Vogel star.

Special features: Behind-the-scenes minidocumentary.

R (profanity)

"Blood Creek" (Lionsgate, $26.98) — Horror film about brothers who become trapped in an occult experiment, Dominic Purcell stars.

R (violence, gore, profanity)

"Che" (Criterion, $49.95) — ★★ — Steven Soderbergh's overlong, two-part biographical drama breezes through the crucial background material. Spanish with subtitles.

Not rated, probable R (violence, profanity, gore, slurs, brief drugs, vulgarity)

"Death in Love" (Screen Media, $24.98) — Thriller starring Jacqueline Bisset as a World War II concentration camp survivor.

Special features: Behind-the-scenes minidocumentary.

R (violence, sex, nudity, profanity)

"Gamer" (Lionsgate, $29.95) — ★½ — Unpleasant nonsense from the "Crank" filmmakers, starring Gerard Butler as a rebellious video game character.

R (violence, gore, profanity, vulgarity, sex, nudity, slurs, brief drugs)

"The Invention of Lying" (Warner, $28.98) — ★★★½ — A droll, witty and thoughtful comedy about the thing that really makes the world go round.

PG-13 (profanity, vulgarity, drugs, slurs) — Roger Moore, The Orlando Sentinel

"No Impact Man" (Oscilloscope, $29.98) — ★★½ — There's some food for thought to be gleaned from this environmentally friendly documentary.

Not rated, probable R (profanity, vulgarity, slurs, brief drugs)

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