RT on DVD & Blu-Ray: The Adjustment Bureau & Unknown

Plus, an underseen comedy, a kid-friendly sequel, and a Roman adventure.

This week on home video, we've got an interesting variety of new releases, ranging from a thought-provoking thriller to a children's film to a historical action-adventure movie. Then, there's also a Certified Fresh comedy that flew under the radar, a Liam Neeson mystery, a quirky indie comedy from a TV star, and a few others, including a new Criterion release. So take a look and decide if any are worthy of your collection.

The Adjustment Bureau

73%

After writing the scripts for movies like Ocean's Twelve and The Bourne Ultimatum, George Nolfi made his directorial debut earlier this year with a cerebral thriller, reuniting with Matt Damon for The Adjustment Bureau. Damon plays David Norris, a politician on the rise who falls for a ballet dancer named Elise (Emily Blunt). However, he soon realizes that greater powers are at work, and Elise is not meant to be part of his successful future. Will David defy the powers that be and risk his future by staying with Elise, or will he accept his fate and let her go? Critics found The Adjustment Bureau just a tad uneven in spots, but enjoyed the chemistry between its stars, which made the film worthwhile. At 72% on the Tomatometer, it sits just shy of being Certified Fresh, and its twisty plot, based on a Philip K. Dick short story, should satisfy both science fiction enthusiasts and fans of action thrillers.

Unknown

56%

Liam Neeson has been busy lately, and ever since he starred in the sleeper hit Taken, audiences are looking to see more of the veteran Irish actor in gritty thriller fare. Unknown looked as though it could be the one, featuring an experienced cast (Diane Kruger, Frank Langella, Bruno Ganz) and an interesting premise. Unfortunately, critics say that, while Neeson does give it his all and the ideas are indeed intriguing, the film is simply too derivative and implausible. The story focuses on Dr. Martin Harris (Neeson), who gets into an auto accident with his wife (January Jones) while in Berlin and wakes up to find that his wife no longer recognizes him and another man has taken his identity. Sometimes thrillers work, even when a great suspension of disbelief is required, and at 55% on the Tomatometer, Unknown wasn't a bad time for everyone who saw it. This could make for a decent throwaway rental, or you might find yourself in line with those critics who thought it was engaging enough.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules

47%

Children's books have been Hollywood fodder for decades, but it seems lately that studios are looking to bank on franchises, rather than one-off films. Last year's Diary of a Wimpy Kid was based on a bestselling illustrated novel, and while it didn't wow every critic or bowl over audiences, it apparently did well enough to warrant a sequel, so earlier this year, we were given Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules. This time around, Greg Heffley (Zachary Gordon) enters the 7th grade and must deal with his parents' attempts to get him and his older brother Rodrick (Devon Bostick) to bond. Critics felt that the film, witty at times and decently acted, was tame enough to appeal to the same audiences the first film won over. That said, it's more of the same, and if you weren't the target audience of the first, you probably won't find much here for you either.

Cedar Rapids

85%

At first glance, Cedar Rapids looks like just another fish-out-of-water comedy about the naiveté and simplicity of the folks who live in the flyover states. But look again: this Certified Fresh comedy has a pretty unbelievable cast, including Ed Helms, John C. Reilly, Anne Heche, Rob Corddry, and Sigourney Weaver, among others. And critics say it's a charming, heartfelt tale that's also raunchy and hilarious. Helms stars as a small-town guy who's sent to a big regional insurance sales convention, and soon, this babe in the woods is awestruck by the bright lights of the big city -- and the carnal pleasures it offers. The Cedar Rapids: Super Awesome Edition offers deleted scenes, featurettes, a gag reel, and other funny supplementary stuff.

The Eagle

48%

There have been some attempts to rewrite historical events as genre spectacles (Valhalla Rising, Centurion), and The Eagle follows in that mold, telling the story of the famed disappearance of the Roman Ninth Legion from the perspective of a soldier who embarks on a journey to discover the truth. Channing Tatum stars as Roman soldier Marcus Aquila, son to the commander who led the Ninth Legion, and Jamie Bell is Marcus's slave Esca, upon whom Marcus must rely as he traverses Caledonia in search of his father. Critics felt that the film had all the trappings to be a rousing action-adventure, but Kevin Macdonald's (State of Play, The Last King of Scotland) directorial effort left them cold, and Channing Tatum fails to stir emotion as the lead. If you're looking for a stylish sword-and-sandal adventure, this might fulfill your craving, but don't be surprised if the film overall leaves you feeling a bit empty and unsatisfied.

happythankyoumoreplease

40%

Josh Radnor is best known as Ted Mosby, lead character on the wildly popular sitcom How I Met Your Mother, but the actor has also had a successful stage career, and earlier this year, he made his feature film directorial (and writing) debut with happythankyoumoreplease. Also starring Radnor as aspiring writer Sam Wexler, happythankyoumoreplease focuses on the relationships and young adult struggles of a handful of twenty-somethings and features other up-and-comers like Kate Mara, Zoe Kazan, and Malin Akerman. Unfortunately for Radnor, critics didn't take to the film all that well, decrying its sitcommy feel and superficial ruminations on the nature of true happiness. Those who did like the film felt it had enough charm -- and a couple of decent performances -- to keep it watchable, but at 39% on the Tomatometer, it probably isn't the breakout big screen hit for Radnor that it could have been.

Elektra Luxx

29%

Possibly the most telling thing that one might notice if one were to do a little bit of research before watching Elektra Luxx is that its director, Sebastian Gutierrez, has never been involved with a film project that earned any higher than a 45% on the Tomatometer... and that score was for his 1998 directorial debut. This film, unfortunately, does nothing to break that trend. Starring Carla Gugino as the title character, Elektra Luxx is a sex comedy about a retired (and pregnant) adult film star-turned-sex ed teacher who's commissioned to seduce an old acquaintance's fiance in exchange for some lyrics stolen from her baby's daddy, a late rock star. Sound convoluted to you? Well, yes, it is, and critics noted this as one of their criticisms of the film, which they found just a little too muddled in subplots and a little less funny than they had hoped. Still, the supporting cast is decent (Joseph Gordon Levitt, Timothy Olyphant, Emmanuelle Chriqui), so it might induce a chuckle or two for some.

Ceremony

39%

Uma Thurman is not quite the star she used to be, and she hasn't made a Fresh film since her collaborations with Quentin Tarantino in the Kill Bill films, but that isn't to say she doesn't still have something left to offer Hollywood. In Ceremony, Thurman plays a famous filmmaker's fiance who once indulged in a May-December fling with a young man (Michael Angarano). Now, however, that young man is stalking her at her fiance's beachside estate, with plans to sweep her away from her impending wedding. First time writer/director Max Winkler's (yes, son of "The Fonz") dramedy didn't quite resonate with critics, who thought it was derivative and wasteful of its stars' talents, and it earned a mediocre 36% on the Tomatomter. Don't expect to be blown away by this one, but if you're a fan of Thurman and you tend to like these quirky romances, this might be your thing.

Kiss Me Deadly - Criterion Collection

97%

Remember the mysterious glowing briefcase in Pulp Fiction? Quentin Tarantino got the idea for that from Robert Aldrich's tough-as-nails noir Kiss Me Deadly, which finds Mickey Spillane's legendary private dick Mike Hammer up to his neck in Cold War intrigue. Ralph Meejer stars as Hammer, who's often as amoral and violent as the crooks he investigates. One night, he picks up a woman hitchhiking (Cloris Leachman, in her debut), and soon he's battling sinister forces in the search for a mysterious box. The new Criterion disc is loaded with bonus stuff, including a video tribute from Alex Cox, a couple documentaries, an alternate ending, and an essay from Village Voice critic J. Hoberman.

Comments

Yoni G.

Yoni Gottlieb

adjustment bureau was a good movie, not worth buying but still good, i still need to see unknown and cedar rapids.
Also im first to comment!

Jun 19 - 09:27 PM

misterkyle1901

kyle T

Is there a cash prize for being the first commenter that I don't know about? Cause' if there is, I suggest you all delete your comments before I break your F***** legs. Kidding.

Jun 19 - 10:54 PM

Yoni G.

Yoni Gottlieb

i knew i would piss someone off by saying that

Jun 20 - 10:29 AM

misterkyle1901

kyle T

No I'm not pissed off haha. I don't like it when people only say "First!" But you actually posted something pertaining to this article.

Jun 20 - 01:45 PM

The.Watcher

The Watcher

Adjustment and Unknown were enjoyable, but I'm not sure if they are worth the price. Other than that - nothing. Time would be better spent watching Game of Thrones.

Jun 19 - 09:50 PM

amd9012

Aaron Dicken

bwahahaha troll success!

Jun 20 - 12:43 PM

The.Watcher

The Watcher

Wha?

Jun 20 - 12:57 PM

Noah James

Noah Kinsey

Don't waste another brain cell trying to figure him out, Watcher. You are WAY too good for that. amd is a troll who thinks they are awesome, but is in fact a dickhole. Their most valuable piece of imput was the post "hey faggots" - so that should tell you something.

Jun 20 - 08:54 PM

Bigbrother

Big Brother

A puccka pucka pa. A PUCKA PA!!!!!

Jun 21 - 11:46 AM

Noah James

Noah Kinsey

Oh, and in case you didn't know, Trolls lose their power when you don't let what they say bother you. That's why he's mad at me now - because I am telling you to not waste your time thinking about him - thereby diminishing his effect.

Jun 21 - 12:05 PM

The.Watcher

The Watcher

lol he wasn't bothering me, I was perplexed :) Besides, I enjoy a good fight with a troll every once in a while. He's like a mistress, always there when you need a good workout.

Jun 21 - 01:38 PM

Wisenheimer

Joshua Dinsmore

I totally forgot about The Adjustment Bureau so I should rent that, maybe eve Cedar Rapids. everything else is...well, everything else.

Jun 19 - 10:17 PM

misterkyle1901

kyle T

I really liked Adjustment Bureau and I believe it deserves more love. I think people took it way too seriously (and I mean that in the literal manner and not in the "oh come on, its just a movie" way) and saw it as attempting to be some ultra-philosophical Sci-fi Drama. It was a Sci-Fi/Romance/light comedy.

Jun 19 - 10:38 PM

Jpeffer

Jake Peffer

The Adjustment Bureau was good but like everyone else is saying, it's not worth buying really. Unknown I though was alright but was hoping it would be better. And Cedar Rapids is definitely the best thing coming out this week. See that if you haven't because it's the only good Ed Helms movie this year.

Jun 19 - 11:15 PM

Bigbrother

Big Brother

Is Electra Luxx a sequel to Women in Trouble or the same movie, cause I watched women in trouble on STARZ the other night and it sucked.

Jun 20 - 07:04 AM

Unbreakable Samurai

Unbreakable Samurai

It is the sequel, and yes Women in Trouble was junk.

Jun 20 - 11:59 AM

Bigbrother

Big Brother

Being from a small town in Iowa I can tell you Cedar Rapids offers slim to none Carnal pleasures :)

Jun 20 - 09:27 AM

CFM

'schak Attack

Slipknot is from Iowa. Which makes Iowa officially cool.

Jun 21 - 08:24 AM

Bigbrother

Big Brother

We also have John Wayne which almost counterbalances the shame of having spawned Ashton Kutcher...almost.

Jun 21 - 09:03 AM

Dave J

Dave J

One of the last best black and white film noirs during it's time is "Kiss Me Deadly" and really want to check out "Unknown" and "The Source Code"!

Jun 20 - 02:52 PM

ZenFan

Dylan Hair

Adjustment Bureau was pretty good, could have been better, but still as it is it was enjoyable. Great concept, I might read the book one of these days, heard its a quick read. Cedar Rapids was great, hysterical, one of my favorite comedies of the year. Gotta check out Unknown, pass on Wimpy Kid, and maybe The Eagle.

Jun 20 - 04:19 PM

Mr. Dufresne

Chip McNair

I'll probably rent the Adjustment Bureau; I like Matt Damon a lot.

Jun 20 - 06:47 PM

The.Watcher

The Watcher

You probably haven't seen Rounders (no one has) - watch it, it's got Damn and Norton and it's about cheating in Poker. It's an awesome drama.

Jun 20 - 07:39 PM

Bigbrother

Big Brother

Saw it in theaters and you're right, Norton is awesome in it. Though a lot of it's idea's about Poker have been disproven recently it's still a cool movie.

Jun 21 - 04:57 AM

sunsaz

Chris Moore

Renting Adjustment Bureau since I missed it in theaters and probably going to buy Kiss Me Deadly since I love a good film noir.

Jun 20 - 09:13 PM

KickTheBear

Philip Palomaki

Hopefully I can save you guys some money and time...I would strongly advise everyone to NOT see Unknown. It is probably the most disappointing movie I've seen so far this year. The acting is soo bad it's not even funny. Also, it might just possibly have one of the worst endings of all time. After I came out of the theater, I was angry at myself for being drawn in to see this terrible film....Don't see it, you'll thank me later.

Jun 20 - 10:07 PM

Floor Man

Floor Man

I really liked The Adjustment Bureau a lot. It wasn't perfect, but it was quite far from being bad; I thought George Nolfi nailed the mood of what a "sci-fi romance drama" of this kind of story should be. The chemistry was good, and if you occasionally pause your "reality-proofing" mechanism, it's a great watch.

Jun 20 - 11:44 PM

Dakota -Kapodaco- Gordon

Dakota Gordon

Liam Neeson.

Jun 20 - 11:44 PM

infinity.inc

Liam Fisher

I seem to be one of a very small number of people who didn't think Cedar Rapids was even remotely funny. It was like a compilation of all the gags we've seen in other, better films and TV shows. Ha Ha, it's funny because the lady walked in while he was making an inappropriate gesture!

Jun 21 - 04:00 AM

Jonathan T.

Jonathan Turnbill

Quite a few films to see this week, probably catch unknown, adjustment bureau, cedar rapids, and happythankyoumoreplease.

Jun 21 - 10:55 AM

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