<i>The Kids Are All Right</i>, <i>The Extra Man</i> and <i> Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated</i> Reviewed in This Week's DVD Roundup

BY Lama AlsafiPublished Dec 1, 2010

Every Wednesday, Exclaim! gathers up the most recently reviewed DVDs, so head over to the Exclaim! Recently Reviewed motion section for the latest in DVD picks.

First up is the 3D family movie The Last Airbender, directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring newcomer Noah Ringer, as well the groundbreaking technological breakthrough that is James Cameron's Avatar, which has received the Blu-ray treatment in the Avatar: 3-Disc Collector's Edition. Packed with interviews and special extras, the three-disc collection will make a perfect holiday gift for the Avatar fan in your life.

Directed by Lisa Cholodenko and starring Annette Bening, Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo, The Kids Are All Right is sure to get some love come Oscar time, while Kevin Kline gives his best performance in years in the quirky Jonathan Ames literary adaptation of The Extra Man.

Michael Sheen plays Tony Blair to Dennis Quiad's Bill Clinton in the HBO film The Special Relationship. Sheen also stars in Unthinkable as a terrorist who has hidden three nuclear bombs across the United States. It is up to torture specialist Samuel L. Jackson to extract the location of the bombs from Sheen using any and all methods.

Last up is the new twist on George A. Romero's classic Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated. By taking the audio from the original film and setting it to animated re-enactments by nearly 150 artists and animators, we find a fresh new take on the prototypical zombie flick.

For reviews of these DVD releases and more, be sure to check out the Exclaim! Recently Reviewed section.

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