“Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale” (Well Go, 2011, $24.98). Most expensive Taiwanese movie ever made is an epic true story of aboriginal tribes that rise up against their Japanese oppressors in 1930 and take them by surprise, only to have the Japanese call upon their military forces to crush the rebellion with modern warfare techniques of the time. (Also on Blu-ray, $29.98, and in a longer “International Edition” in DVD, $29.98, and Blu-ray, $32.98).
“”Knock Knock 2” (Lionsgate, 2011; R for language, violence, featurette, trailers). Another found-footage horror yarn supposes that four 20-something L.A. friends went looking for ghosts at sites of famous celebrity murders, only to disappear, leaving behind a video camera of their exploits.
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