Action, horror, and dance fill out this week's new DVD releases.
Saffron Burrows lures Jason Statham into a bank heist that isn't quite what it seems in "The Bank Job".
This one's based on a real-life British heist that went off the rails, and wound up sucking in the royal family, the British government and London's underworld.
"The Bank Job" is rated R.
The mysterious image of a young girl keeps popping up in a honeymooning couple's photographs in "Shutter".
Joshua Jackson and Rachel Taylor star in this thriller that's adapted from an Asian film.
The image that keeps appearing is one from Jackson's past that's determined to be part of his present.
"Shutter" is rated R.
The dialogue plays second fiddle to the dancing in "Step Up 2 the Streets", the sequel to "Step Up".
Brianna Evigan stars as a rebellious teen trying to find her place in the Baltimore dance world, whether it's with the underground street dancers, or the more refined ones at the Maryland School of the Arts.
Dancing of all sorts in this one.
It's rated PG-13.
Holly Hunter plays a boozing, carousing detective being given a chance at redemption in "Saving Grace".
This off-beat cable drama debuts on DVD with its 13 first season episodes on a single DVD.
Leon Rippy plays the scruffy angel trying to lead Hunter on the straight and narrow after Grace accidentally kills a pedestrian in a traffic mishap.
Kenny Rogers was just one of the guest stars on the Burt Reynolds' family sitcom "Evening Shade".
That series makes its DVD debut this week with 24 episodes in the five disc set.
You'll also catch football star Terry Bradshaw, as well as a pre-stardom Billy Bob Thornton among the guest stars.
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