Wednesday, 12 December 2012

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The HBO horse-racing drama "Luck" was canceled after several animals died during the course of the production — which is unfortunate because of the loss of the horses and the loss of the show. A rich, rewarding story of the gamblers, gangsters and horse lovers who gather around a Los Angeles racetrack, "Luck" features a cast top-lined by Dustin Hoffman and Nick Nolte, dialogue overseen by creator David Milch, rivaling his best work as the steward of "Deadwood"; and a gorgeous, cinematic look established by Michael Mann, who directed the first episode. The nine-episode first season — now on DVD and Blu-ray — demands viewers' close attention and rewards it with a tale of shifting fortunes and deep passions.
Universal, $29.98; Blu-ray, $34.98/$49.98
Available on VOD beginning Tuesday
At once morbid and moving, the animated feature "ParaNorman" follows a weirdo kid who has the power to speak to the dead and tries to save his touristy, witch-obsessed Massachusetts small town from an ancient evil. At its core, "ParaNorman" is another in the unceasing string of family movies about adolescent (and pre-adolescent) misfits, and how they strive to be accepted on their own terms. But it's witty and spooky, making a strong thematic connection between prejudice and the undead — two entities that just keep coming back. Co-directors Sam Fell and Chris Butler contribute a commentary track to the DVD and Blu-ray, and guide viewers through several making-of featurettes.

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