THE SCREENING ROOM

ON DVD: “The Avengers,” “American Horror Story,” “Twisted Romance” And More!

 

Thank heavens some superheroes are here to save us this week because, boy, is the slate dark and twisted: Marvel’s dream team—Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, Hulk, Hawkeye, Black Widow and Nick Fury—unite in the international box office hit, The Avengers. Saucy southerner Del Shores shares more racy true tales in Del Shores: Sordid Confessions. An Argentinean youth and old criminal learn what a dysfunctional relationship is in Twisted Romance, while two Chilean childhood friends reunite as sexually curious teens in Otra Pelicula De Amor (above). Plus: Criterion brings back Eating Raoul, the campy cannibal cult-fave from queer filmmaker Paul Bartel.

FIRST: Avengers Assemble!

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The Avengers
($49.99 3D Blu-ray, $39.99 Blu-ray, $29.99 DVD: Walt Disney Video)

After setting up a handful of successful character franchises, Marvel brings them together in this first, hugely entertaining team-up flick, The Avengers. Writer/director Joss Whedon delivers loads of fun, smackdowns, conflict, and even cracks a successful formula for Hulk (whose films until now really sucked). The Blu-Rays are packed with extras including a new tie-in short film, “Item 47,” gag reel, deleted scenes, and geek-a-licious commentary track from Whedon.

NEXT: Go gothic with American Horror Story: Season One

 

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American Horror Story: The First Complete Season

($59.99 Blu-ray, $49.98 DVD; FX)

Ryan Murphy‘s surprising gothic delight offered viewers gimps, gore and gays (Denis O’Hare and Zachary Quinto), not to mention a diva-worthy performance by Jessica Lange.  The first season gets the home video treatment in advance of its second, all-new season, debuting in October.

NEXT: Take a bite of Eating Raoul

 

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Eating Raoul
($39.95 Blu-ray, Criterion Collection)

The late gay actor-director Paul Bartel is probably best known for this 1982 gem, in which he and fellow indie icon Mary Woronov portray a pair of uptight milquetoasts who start killing neighborhood pervs and sell the bodies. This Criterion Collection release includes a restored digital transfer, commentary by the screenwriter and crew, a new documentary, gag reel, archival interviews with Bartel and Woronov, and two short films. After all these years it’s still delicious!

NEXT: Del Shores has even more Confessions

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Del Shores: Sordid Confessions
($24.99 DVD, QC Cinema)

Shores, the saucy Southern creator of Sordid Lives shares even more bawdy tales with a live audience in this follow-up to his one-man concert video, My Sordid Life. There’s plenty of scandalous dish about everything from the ill-fated Sordid TV series to Shores’ own complicated love life. Extras include a behind-the-scenes featurette, audience interviews and footage from the DVD cover’s hunky photo shoot.

NEXT: Teenage exploration in Otra Pelicula de Amor

 

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Otra Pelicula de Amor (Another Movie of Love)
($19.99 DVD, Vanguard)

Once childhood chums, Diego and Sebastian reunite as teens—and pretty darned attractive ones at that. So begins a largely shirtless summer of pot- and alcohol-fueled exploration of the creative, emotional, and sexual kind—including strange hallucinations involving a long-haired hunk.

NEXT: Don’t get it Twisted

 

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Twisted Romance

($24.95 DVD, QC Cinema)

In this bad romance from Argentina, handsome but aimless teen Raul becomes involved with Roberto, a shady and controlling older man. But will dysfunction result in violence—and even murder? An intense, well-acted character study with even more twisted layers to peel back.

 

ALSO OUT ON DVD:

The Game

Damsels in Distress

The Samaritan

The Tall Man

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