New DVDs: ‘Casino Royale,’ ‘The Holiday’
Also new: ‘Harsh Times,’ ‘Shortbus,’ ‘Without a Trace’ season two
![]() | Daniel Craig takes over the role of the legendary British secret agent, James Bond, in "Casino Royale." |
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“Casino Royale”
Daniel Craig becomes the sixth man to star as 007 in the James Bond franchise and brings an air of raw menace to the role in this prequel that lays bare some dark secrets of the British super spy’s past. Craig plays Bond on his first 007 mission, when he was an able, eager yet somewhat brutish young pup of an operative who gets a lesson in class and restraint from a beautiful ally (Eva Green). A modernized adaptation of the first of Ian Fleming’s Bond novels, the film pits 007 in a high-stakes poker competition against a vile terrorism financier (Mads Mikkelsen), and it also presents young James in a love affair whose repercussions will shape the callousness of the womanizing spy to come. The two-disc DVD set includes documentary segments on Craig’s preparation for the role, the stunts and action sequences and the history of Bond women. DVD set, $28.96; Blu-ray disc, $38.96. (Sony) Read the review
“The Holiday”
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“Shortbus”
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“Harsh Times”
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“Ghost”
Love from beyond comes back in vogue with a DVD makeover for one of the biggest hits of the early 1990s. Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze star in the supernatural romance about a slain man whose spirit lingers on as guardian angel to his imperiled girlfriend. Whoopi Goldberg won the supporting-actress Academy Award as a psychic who acts as conduit between the dead guy and his living love. DVD extras include a making-of segment and featurettes on the paranormal, classic cinema romances and the movie’s memorable love scene. Director Jerry Zucker and screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin also offer commentary. DVD, $14.99. (Paramount)
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