RT on DVD & Blu-Ray: Best Picture Nominee Argo and Sinister

Plus, Joe Wright's latest period piece, a teen comedy, and a bunch of reissues.

One of last year's most talked about and (thus far) most honored films hits store shelves this week. Though it's tough to know what Argo's chances of winning the Best Picture Oscar are, at least it'll benefit from likely big rental numbers. Otherwise, we've also got Joe Wright's latest period piece with Keira Knightley, a Nickelodeon teen comedy, a fairly well-reviewed horror flick, and a ton of reissues. See below for the full list!

Argo

96%

Will it take home the Best Picture Oscar, despite the fact that Ben Affleck is missing from the Best Director nominations? It's happened three times before, so it's certainly possible, but it's still up in the air. This Certified Fresh historical thriller retells the story of a daring (and almost comically improbable) CIA mission to rescue six American citizens from Iran during the height of that country's political turmoil in the early 1980s. When militants storm the US Embassy in Tehran, a handful of employees manage to escape and secretly find sanctuary in the home of a Canadian Ambassador (Victor Garber); when the CIA learn of this, agent Tony Mendez (Affleck) concocts a plan to enter the country with a team posing as a film crew shooting a nonexistent sci-fi flick in hopes of getting the hidden Americans home safely. Featuring a strong supporting cast that includes John Goodman, Alan Arkin, and Bryan Cranston, among others, Argo has won widespread critical acclaim and has already nabbed several top awards at the BAFTAs, Golden Globes, Critics Choice Awards, and more.

Sinister

63%

It would seem that horror films have largely become content with disregarding what critics will make of them, so when one comes along that manages a Fresh rating on RT, people tend to take notice. Sinister was one of a few scary movies that managed this feat last year. Ethan Hawke stars as a true-crime writer who moves into a new home with his wife and two children; though he knows full well that the house was once the site of a grisly murder scene, he plans to make it the subject of his next book. Instead, he finds a box full of mysterious Super 8 film reels in the attic that depict the murders of several families, and soon he finds his own kin haunted by the same evil that befell his predecessors. Critics felt that while Sinister does rely on some familiar clichés, it also manages to establish a suitably creepy atmosphere and wrangle a few gasps from its audience. It's not perfect, but at 63% on the Tomatometer, it's probably a bit more engaging than your typical horror flick.

Anna Karenina

64%

Director Joe Wright has achieved his greatest successes when working with Keira Knightley on a period piece, so it was probably only a matter of time before he decided to give that combination another shot. In their third outing together, Wright presents an adaptation of the classic Leo Tolstoy novel Anna Karenina, with Knightley playing the titular Russian aristocrat. Married to a statesman named Alexi Karenin (Jude Law), Anna meets and shares an immediate attraction with a wealthy, young cavalry officer named Alexi Vronsky (Aaron Johnson), thus beginning a love affair with dire consequences. Adapted by Tom Stoppard (Brazil, Shakespeare in Love), Anna Karenina earned a 63% Tomatometer score from the critics, who were somewhat split on Wright's stylized interpretation of Tolstoy's novel. The visuals are often beautiful, and the cast is talented, but some critics found the story strangely cold, so fans may want to keep that in mind.

Fun Size

26%

The plot details of Fun Size are so familiar that they're somewhat negligible; what matters in a wanna-be raucous teen comedy, anyway, is whether or not its jokes land successfully. Unfortunately, most felt Fun Size pulled its punches, and what remained was a limp, lifeless effort. Nickelodeon star Victoria Justice plays high schooler Wren, who's left in charge of her little brother Albert on Halloween when their mother (Chelsea Handler, who else?) leaves to party down. Invited to a raging party herself, Wren ultimately loses Albert in a horde of trick-or-treaters and enlists the help of three friends to track him down. What ensues is a night of (presumably) hilarious hijinks as Wren and Co. retrieve Albert and, we assume, show up to their Halloween party just in time to kiss the hot guy. At 25% on the Tomatometer, Fun Size probably isn't going to make anyone's nostalgic Top 10 list 20 years down the road; critics say it has a few moments, but it's mostly too formulaic and too unfunny to be memorable.

Also available this week:

  • A Blu-ray release of 1928's The Thief of Bagdad (93%), starring Douglas Fairbanks (not to be confused with the 1940 version, which is available in a Criterion Collection edition).
  • Several new Blu-ray packages for Pixar's Monsters, Inc. (96%) are available this week, including a 5-disc Ultimate Collector's Edition, which has a few new small extras but isn't a gigantic improvement on the 2009 Blu-ray release.
  • The Criterion Collection DVD/Blu-ray release of Elia Kazan's On the Waterfront (100%), featuring one of Marlon Brando's most memorable performances.
  • Last year's Oscar winner for Best Documentary, Undefeated (96%), about an inner-city high school football team pushing towards its first playoff win in the history of the school.
  • The 3D Blu-ray re-release of Tony Scott's Top Gun (54%).
  • For you '80s kids: A Blu-ray of The Monster Squad (53%), about a group of boys battling the classic monsters of the Universal lineup.

Comments

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

I saw "Argo" on the shelves at Best Buy on Friday, and was wondering why I couldn't remember when it came out. I'll probably watch it again, but it wasn't a film that will stand the test of time. I'll definitely check out "Sinister".

I've always preferred the silent "Thief of Baghdad" to the Sabu version. The art direction is very impressive for its era. And kids who grew up on "Monsters Inc", give "Monster Squad" a chance. It's a lot of fun.

Feb 18 - 06:15 PM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

.....I thought I heard something....

Feb 18 - 06:55 PM

Bigbrother

Big Brother

Keep in mind if you're letting your kids watch Monster Squad while it is fantastic it has a ton of colorful 80's language in it. I watched the anniversary edition and was surprised by how many things you couldn't get away with in a kids movie were in it. We've actually regressed a bit on that.

Feb 18 - 08:47 PM

infernaldude

Infernal Dude

Wolfman nards!! Funny fact, I learned about what virginity meant from this movie. When the older sister couldn't be the virgin "sacrifice" or whatever I insisted on knowing what that meant and why. Ah the '80s....

Feb 18 - 08:54 PM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

Well, "Monsters Inc" is 10 years old, so I hope the kids who grew up on it are teenagers by now (at least). Now you want a kids movie from our day that would traumatize kids today, try "Shrunken Heads". Directed by Danny Elfman's brother.

Feb 18 - 11:16 PM

Bigbrother

Big Brother

true dat...I immediately regret using that phrase.

Feb 18 - 11:48 PM

Matthew R.

Matthew Reimer

But all the teenagers are going to go see Monsters University this summer.

Feb 20 - 07:25 PM

Dick Travis

Mick Travis

Nice call on the Fairbanks version of THIEF OF BAGHDAD. You should like SINISTER: horror has never been my favorite genre, however this one actually frightened me to a certain extant. The irony is that the screenwriter said he got the inspiration after a nightmare following THE RING...which I laughed my ass off to!

Feb 18 - 09:36 PM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

I don't know if you would laugh through "Ringu" (the original) in 1998 or not, but unfortunately the iconic "well girl" has been imitated to the point of absurdity today.

Feb 18 - 11:18 PM

Dick Travis

Mick Travis

I've seen RINGU and thought it was okay, never really laughed at it, as it was way better.

Feb 18 - 11:31 PM

Teddy K.

Ryan Gavetti

Five discs for Monsters, Inc.? Ok, sure.

Argo is a movie, I believe, that is destined for multiple replays on TMC and the like, so I'll give it a pass even though it was one of the year's best. On the Waterfront is my second favorite Brando film, the first being Apocalypse Now, and its release on Blu-ray is a real treat.

Feb 18 - 07:29 PM

Matthew R.

Matthew Reimer

Disney's trying to waste our god darn money. Heck, I even got a Monsters, Inc blu ray combo pack a year ago and now its been outdated by one with 3D.

Feb 20 - 07:21 PM

Mike Smith

Mike Smith

I don't think AZrgo will grab it. I perferred Lincoln instead!!!

Feb 18 - 07:42 PM

Bigbrother

Big Brother

Me too, but I think Argo might get it as a partial mea culpa from the Academy on how wrong they were excluding Affleck from the director category.

Feb 18 - 08:49 PM

Matthew R.

Matthew Reimer

Agreed, Lincoln was a much more interesting movie but they were both good so I don't care which one wins on Sunday. :)

Feb 20 - 07:22 PM

Dave M.

Dave Mart

Argo was crap. Lincoln is the film that deserves to win at the Oscars.

Feb 21 - 07:49 AM

Gene Bodyl

Gene Bodyl

Argo is my must buy of the week! I'm hearing nothing but incredible things about it. Ben Affleck has grown incredibly well as a filmmaker. I'm not a big horror fan so I doubt I'll be seeing Sinister anytime soon. Anna Karenina may be worth a rent and Fun Size most definitely will not be. I hope Argo wins at the Oscars next week!!

Feb 18 - 08:03 PM

Kadeem S.

Kadeem Stewart

I missed Argo in theaters, I'm picking this movie to win at the Oscars Sunday.

I certainly have to rent Top Gun instead of 3-D. R.I.P Tony Scott!

I don't wanna buy Monsters Inc. this week, but I'm planning it soon for my birthday.

I don't know who's Victoria Justice, but she's a Miranda Cosgrove clone. Fun Size is not funny and not recommended for me.

Feb 18 - 09:12 PM

Dick Travis

Mick Travis

I'm surprised that Ryan didn't include UNDEFEATED, which won the 2011 Academy Award for Best Documentary about this high school football team in Manassas, Tennessee and their couch named Courtney. Pretty good and worth watching, yet it never really grabbed me emotionally, yet then again I'm a cynical asshole when it comes to football.

I'm rooting for ARGO all the way for Best Picture: Affleck's third directorial effort is so razor-sharp, eye-popping even, in terms of its 1979-1980 production design and period detail alone (never mind its amazing entertainment value), it's hard to question how it presents this historical event, declassified during the Clinton administration. Affleck was certainly denied a Director's nod, but then again most us know that by now; however, Affleck is one of the producers so he still has a shot at winning the Best Picture prize, and he certainly has a lot of momentum going in on the director's snub and international awards. Something tells me Ang Lee is going to get Best Director for LIFE OF PI, with ARGO getting Best Picture, the first time since 1989 when Oliver Stone and DRIVING MISS DAISY won.

Horror has never been a favorite genre, yet for some reason SINISTER did creep me out, considering the demon with the funny name is played by the lead singer of SlipKnot (no joke!) Still, Ethan Hawke is exceptional as a real asshole and it blows away all the horror efforts of the previous year, including THE CABIN IN THE WOODS, which I liked but didn't love as many others did. The irony of me being frightened by SINISTER is that the screenwriter said he was inspired by a nightmare after watching THE RING: the funniest "horror" movie I've ever seen in my life.

I'm going to pass on both FUN SIZE (not the target audience) and ANNA KARENINA: truth is I would rather read Leo Tolstoy's novel than go into that movie cold. ON THE WATERFRONT is an absolute must-buy and as for TOP GUN 3D...ugh! RIP Tony Scott, but it doesn't erase the fact that TOP GUN is the McDonald's version of AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN, complete with the lead characters sharing the same first two letters of their last name (MA), having serious daddy issues they most overcome, they both ride motorcycles, their intimate relationships with women, and the best friend dying (shit, spoilers, sorry!). The only two reasons why TOP GUN became a megahit: Tom Cruise's smile and Diet Pepsi.

Feb 18 - 10:19 PM

rt-ryan

Ryan Fujitani

That's a good call on Undefeated, Mick. It completely slipped by me when I was running down my home video lists. Thanks for the heads-up; I'm going to add a line to the article for it.

Feb 19 - 11:29 AM

infernaldude

Infernal Dude

Bagul isn't played by Corey Taylor he's played by Nick king, a stuntman. He does LOOK a lot like a Slipknot member but he's not played by anyone from the band.

Feb 19 - 02:11 PM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

Ang Lee won in 2006 for "Brokeback Mountain" as "Crash" won Best Picture. I think that was the last time there was a split between the awards.

Feb 19 - 04:22 PM

Dick Travis

Mick Travis

Oh crap, I completely forgot! :)

Feb 19 - 06:36 PM

Typhon

Typhon Q

Definitely gonna check out Argo. Gonna see if its as good as everyone says it is. Currently I'm guessing that its going to be an 80% from me.

Feb 18 - 10:23 PM

Premo Beat

John Noto

Argo was pretty good but jesus best picture? Seriously? No really brilliant performances (mind you I LOVED Arkin and Goodman), witty enough script but not mind blowing.. Hollywood sucks. Bout time for a new Cohen Bros flick eh?

Sinister should be fun. I may see Karenina due to my respect for Tolstoy, oh and uh yeah Knightly.. I haven't seen Monsters Inc or On the Waterfront but they've jumped up my lists.

Feb 18 - 11:13 PM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

Hopefully the new Coen Bros. film, "Inside Llewyn Davis" will be out this year.

Feb 18 - 11:21 PM

Premo Beat

John Noto

Also just want to throw this out there, is it just me or did Affleck pop a handful of valium before every shoot in his best movies (Argo, The Town, Changing Lanes)? Except for Dazed and Confused, of course. Speaking of which, I would LOVE to see if Linklater could pull off a sequel following O'Banyon, Pink Floyd and Wiley Wiggins through the 80s

Feb 18 - 11:25 PM

baba t.

baba tzonka

I still wonder why Argo is in the list of nominated films.Here is my opinion http://goggleview.com/2013/01/28/argo-is-it-worth-it/

Feb 19 - 07:11 AM

Marky Kauffman

Marky Kauffman

Argo was imo outstanding! Ben got screwed for sure by the Academy!!! Yes, replay value isn't great, but I want it for the bonus features which I hope don't suck! Ben has been good so far on this!! Need to check out "Sinister" for sure!!!!

Feb 19 - 09:54 AM

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