Greenberg Ben Stiller goes beyond his Night at the Museum shtick in this dark comedy-drama (don’t let the bait-and-switch, rom-commy cover fool you) in which he stars as a bummed-out midlife loser who visits his successful brother and decides it’s time to finally embrace life. Well directed by Noah Baumbach (The Squid and the Whale), it’ll give you a look at a Ben Stiller we don’t often see. Extras: “A Look at Greenberg” with Stiller and the cast, and the director on making the film (DVD/BD)

'The Bounty Hunter'

The Bounty Hunter Jennifer Aniston is a felon (mmhmm) being pursued by hunky bounty hunter Gerard Butler who just happens to be her ex-husband in this terrible ripoff of Midnight Run. Aniston does her usual big-eyed, “what, me?” shtick (why DO they still cast her in movies?), and Butler just needs to fire the agent who keeps sending him romantic comedy scripts. Extras: "Rules for Outwitting a Bounty Hunter," a making-of featurette and a look at the locations used (DVD/BD)
 
Chloe Want to see an all-star, Academy caliber cast and director completely trash it up onscreen? Then check this erotic potboiler directed by Atom Egoyan that stars Julianne Moore as a gynecologist who, suspecting her hubby (Liam Neeson) of cheating, hires a young escort (Amanda Seyfried) to seduce him—reporting back in graphic detail their every encounter. Sleazy fun, but you’ll want to shower after watching. Extras: Commentary with Egoyan and Seyfried, deleted scenes, making-of (DVD/BD)
 
Our Family Wedding Mexican- and African-American cultures clash as Marcus (Lance Gross) and Lucia (America Ferrera) plan their wedding in just a few weeks, bringing out both the best and worst in both sides and proving true that the old adage that you marry someone’s entire family when you get hitched. Extras: Deleted scenes, extended scenes, “Til Dads Do Us Part” featurette, gag reel (DVD/BD)