RT on DVD and Blu-Ray: Jack Reacher, Mama, and Upstream Color

Oh, and also, a Nicholas Sparks adaptation.

We've got some decent choices on home video this week, including an indie that opened in theaters just a month ago and has earned widespread acclaim. We've also got three big genre titles -- a Tom Cruise mystery, a Jessica Chastain ghost story, and a Nicholas Sparks adaptation -- to help add some variety. See below for the full list.

Jack Reacher

61%

Writer/director Christopher McQuarrie previously worked with Tom Cruise when he helped write the most recent Mission: Impossible film, so it's not surprising that Jack Reacher has an air of Ethan Hunt about him. Cruise also produced this adaptation of a 2005 novel called One Shot, about a former military detective of sorts named Jack Reacher (Cruise) who becomes entangled in a web of conspiracy when someone from his past is framed for a mass shooting in Pittsburgh. Critics found the film mostly passable as a Tom Cruise vehicle, even if some of the direction and dialogue plays out a bit like a paint-by-numbers thriller. At 61% on the Tomatometer, Jack Reacher might be just good enough to spawn a franchise (it did make a decent amount of money, proving Cruise's enduring bankability), but it's still a step or two away from being a truly compelling mystery.

Mama

65%

These days, it's something of a rare accomplishment when a horror film earns a Fresh score, but that's not much of a surprise considering a lot of modern horror is more concerned with grossing you out than telling a truly terrifying story. Mama also benefits from the presence of some fine actors, including Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain and Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. Two young girls are rescued by their uncle Lucas (Coster-Waldau) from a secluded cabin, where they have spent five years in isolation from society after a family tragedy. Lucas gains custody of them and brings them home, where he lives with his girlfriend Annabel (Chastain), but the couple soon realize something supernatural is following the girls and has invaded their home. Critics were quick to praise the film's more traditional scares, which they found refreshing, and felt they were strong enough to overcome a slightly befuddling script. At 65%, Mama is one of the more effective ghost stories of late and should provide a few worthy thrills.

Safe Haven

13%

Safe Haven is Lasse Hallström's (My Life as a Dog, What's Eating Gilbert Grape) second go-round with a Nicholas Sparks novel adaptation (the first one being Dear John), so he must find something compelling about them. Unfortunately, this also happens to be his lowest-rated film. Safe Haven stars Julianne Hough as Katie, a young woman who moves to a small town in North Carolina and raises eyebrows by keeping mostly to herself. When she meets and falls in love with Alex (Josh Duhamel), she is forced to contend with some secrets from her past. This is everything you expect from a Nicholas Sparks adaptation -- a fairly predictable bit of sentimental melodrama -- except for a third act plot twist that had many critics scratching their heads. At 13% on the Tomatometer, this is probably strictly for the Sparks fan club.

Upstream Color

87%

You may or may not recognize Shane Carruth's name. If you don't, that's perfectly understandable; if you do, it means you probably saw his first film, Primer, and were either so confused by it that it left a lasting impression or so impressed by it that you've waited almost a decade for his next film. Upstream Color is that next film, and yes, it's appropriately mind-boggling, but according to critics, it's also very good. An abstract narrative about two people in similar circumstances finding each other and learning to navigate new experiences, Upstream Color is a little difficult to summarize in just a few words (watch the trailer below and you'll see why) -- in fact, many of the critics who loved it will insist they can't quite tell you what it's "about." This is a challenging film, but by most accounts a rewarding one for those open to its effect; Certified Fresh at 87%, Upstream Color isn't going to be for everyone, and it might not make for the most rollicking Friday night, but it's different, it's interesting, and it will spark conversation.

Also available this week:

  • Graphic novel-based French animation The Rabbi's Cat (94%), about an Algerian rabbi's cat who gains the ability to speak and proceeds to spew social commentary on everything.
  • Indie comedy Starlet (88%), about a slacker girl who gradually befriends her elderly neighbor after a yard sale squabble.
  • The Oranges (32%), a comedy starring Hugh Laurie and Leighton Meester.
  • Notoriously bad CGI film Foodfight!, featuring voice work by Charlie Sheen and Hilary Duff in a Toy Story-esque world where brand name icons come to life in a supermarket at night. (Tossed this one in for kicks.)

Comments

Joe F.

Jay Gatsby

A lot of lame lames. I feel sorry for nobody

May 6 - 05:12 PM

Effie Jolia

Effie Jolia

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May 7 - 05:52 PM

The Master of Movies

The Master of Movies

Jack Reacher isn't lame..it's just an average thriller starring Tom Cruise...

May 8 - 02:34 AM

David Tanny

David Tanny

I really wanna see Upstream Color, so that is a definite rental for me. I want to see Mama as well, and that "notoriously bad" movie, Foodfight sounds intriguing, based on that description. I just hope it's funny.

Speaking of notoriously bad movies, does anyone know when Dario Argento's Dracula 3D is getting a blu-ray release???

May 6 - 05:12 PM

Joe F.

Jay Gatsby

Dracula 3D will never be put in the market........................................................................................................
..............................................................
ever

May 6 - 05:22 PM

David Tanny

David Tanny

You are the father of lies.

May 6 - 05:35 PM

Joe F.

Jay Gatsby

How?

May 6 - 05:41 PM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

"Dracula 3D" is on disc in some foreign markets. From what I hear, it's good for a laugh. And I'm a long term Argento fan, but he hasn't made a good movie in 20 years.

May 6 - 05:40 PM

David Tanny

David Tanny

I'm an Argento fan as well. And I know what's it all about, and I'm hoping to laugh. I'm a bit of a bad movie fanatic. Is it available in Canada? Canada is the same region as US.

May 6 - 05:45 PM

Joe F.

Jay Gatsby

"Canada is in the same region as US" duh! I honestly didn't understand the hype for "Suspiria" because it was silly!

May 6 - 05:48 PM

David Tanny

David Tanny

I will admit that statement was retarded. I have a tendency to state the obvious. Don't judge me.

May 6 - 05:54 PM

Joe F.

Jay Gatsby

It's alright. We all do dumb things.

May 6 - 05:56 PM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

I can't even find out if the DVDs are legitimate or boots, only that there are DVDs available in some markets. Try a torrent, if you're hard up.

May 6 - 06:00 PM

infernaldude

Infernal Dude

Suspiria has not aged well. Argento's style was never my bag, but I'm willing to admit I reaped the rewards of his influence in many movies I love.

May 7 - 03:24 AM

Dave J

Dave J

Actually, the style of "Suspiria" was pretty much the same as most other European horror films! As well, the European version is much longer than the American dubbed version!

May 7 - 04:18 PM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

"Suspiria" has aged well enough to still make Eli Roth look like Herschell Gordon Lewis by comparison.

May 7 - 04:43 PM

infernaldude

Infernal Dude

I respect it, but I don't necessarily like it. Too surreal for me. I'll take Rosemary's Baby or The Changeling for my '70s horror. BUT I do see (I think) the brilliance behind it and have watched it a few times. I have revisited it in attempts to see what I think I'm missing but I still walk away not really liking it. Another one along the same line, evoking a similar shame in not liking it is American Psycho. I just don't appreciate it like most, but I keep watching it every couple of years thinking my opinion will change and I will see the light.

Any of you guys or gals have a cult movie that you don't like?

May 7 - 11:02 PM

David Tanny

David Tanny

I don't get the fascination with The Crow.

May 8 - 12:19 AM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

"Upstream Color" is not On Demand right now, and this makes me angry. I'll have to do what it takes. I wanna see "Mama" too, and, why not, throw in the kvetchin' cat.

May 6 - 05:36 PM

Brad and Netflix

Bradly Martin

Yeah I would love to see The Rabbi's Cat. Me and the Kids loved A Cat in Paris. Animated films about cats are fantastic.

May 6 - 10:00 PM

Mike Smith

Mike Smith

I hope Foodfight! will do what Monsters Inc. 3D failed to do-namely, beat Tom Cruise to the pulp!!!

May 6 - 06:25 PM

Kadeem S.

Kadeem Stewart

Jack Reacher was okay, not that much of a Tom Cruise movie. But I'll rent the movie.

Save Haven is a buy for me because still I don't read any more of those hateful critics harassing every Nicholas Sparks movie. Can't they just leave the dramas alone for pete's sake.

Mama is a rent for me, but I still love Jessica Chastain.

May 6 - 06:32 PM

Vits

Vicente Torres

REACHER just doesn't look very interesting. If UPSTREAM is anything like PRIMER, I'm gonna hate it. Same with SAFE HAVEN and other Nicholas Sparks movies, but I'm intrigued by this "3rd act plot twist". If it's bad enough to make this one worse than its predecessors, it's gonna be a riot. But first, I'm gonna go with MAMA (non-gory Horror all the way!).

May 6 - 06:43 PM

bigbrother

Bigbrother .

If you liked Shooter with Mark Wahlberg, you're like Jack Reacher. they're similar, but Reacher is better because Cruise is more charismatic in the role. A decently entertaining movie that occasionally reaches beyond it's action thriller roots into Die Hard/Bourne realms, but not consistently so.

May 6 - 07:20 PM

infernaldude

Infernal Dude

Herzog adds some value to JR as well.

May 7 - 03:25 AM

MisterVile

Mister Vile

Yeah Reacher was an interesting movie through most of it. It has one of the best car chases ever put in a movie, worth the rental alone.

May 7 - 07:43 AM

Vits

Vicente Torres

Haven't seen SHOOTER. Nor DIE HARD. I know, I know, what's wrong with me?

May 7 - 08:37 AM

infernaldude

Infernal Dude

Stop everything you're doing and watch Die Hard. It's a great action thriller. Great villain. Great hero. Great mix of comic relief and violence. Great movie.

May 7 - 11:04 PM

David Tanny

David Tanny

How on God's green earth have you not seen Die Hard. Do what Infernal Dude says. You won't regret it.

May 8 - 12:20 AM

Typhon

Typhon Q

Jack Reacher was rather unexceptional.

Mama looks slightly intriguing, might check that out.

May 6 - 07:33 PM

Jon Cox

Jon Cox

sucks nothing is out again for me to buy
I'll watch Mama again online though

May 6 - 10:52 PM

Hugo Emanuel Melo

Hugo Emanuel Melo

Being a fan of old-school-gore-free horror (I dont mind gore-infested horror either, as long as it is good - which is rare these days ), I will be checking out "Mama". Upstream Color seems tremendously pretentious, but I'm still somewhat interested, I'll watch Primer first. If it ends up not being my cup of tea, I'll pass on UC. The Rabbi's Cat looks fun, maybe I'll have a look at it as well. I'm skipping on all the rest.

May 7 - 03:50 AM

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