Selected home-video releases:
Prom Night
It's her big night, and wouldn't you know it? A high-school senior's deranged stalker has come back to spoil her party. Brittany Snow stars as the teen who survived one horrifying ordeal and now has to face new terror at prom. The movie is available in an unrated longer cut on DVD and Blu-ray, and in its PG-13 theatrical release on DVD. Among the extras is an alternate ending. DVD, $29.96; Blu-ray, $38.96 (Sony).
Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert
Teen sensation Cyrus and her pop-star alter ego Hannah Montana headlined a sold-out concert tour, which then turned into a sold-out movie at theaters. Along with the stage performances, the movie offers a glimpse of Cyrus backstage, including moments with her country-crooner dad, Billy Ray Cyrus. The two-disc DVD set and Blu-ray release come with 2-D and 3-D versions DVD set, $34.99; Blu-ray set, $35.99. (Disney).
Street Kings
Keanu Reeves and Forest Whitaker star in this crime thriller about a widowed cop implicated in the death of another officer. The movie comes in single-disc or two-disc DVD releases and a Blu-ray disc. The two-disc and Blu-ray releases include a digital copy of the movie for computers or portable video players. Single-disc DVD, $29.98; two-disc DVD set, $34.98; Blu-ray, $39.98 (20th Century Fox).
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
Frances McDormand stars in the title role as a frumpy, outspoken governess who cons her way into a gig as social secretary for a ditzy actress (Amy Adams). The DVD has deleted scenes and two featurettes. DVD, $29.98 (Universal).
The Small Back Room
For their next act after the colorful dance tale The Red Shoes, the filmmaking team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger moved to this stark, brooding World War II tale. David Farrar stars as a British bomb-disposal expert addicted to booze and painkillers he takes for an injury while struggling with the pressures that go with an assignment to defuse a deadly new German weapon. The 1949 film comes to DVD with a new interview with Powell and Pressburger's cinematographer, Christopher Challis, excerpts from Powell's audio dictations for his autobiography and commentary with film scholar Charles Barr. DVD, $39.95. (Criterion)
TV on DVD:
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - The Complete First Season
They've been trying for decades, but the killing machines still haven't snuffed Sarah or her future savior of a son. The small-screen spinoff of Arnold Schwarzenegger's sci-fi franchise stars Lena Headey as Sarah, Thomas Dekker as her boy and Summer Glau as a friendly terminator sent back to protect them. The three-disc set has the first nine episodes, deleted footage and cast and crew commentary. DVD set, $29.98; Blu-ray set, $39.99. (Warner Bros.)
Gossip Girl: The Complete First Season
Blake Lively leads the cast of this teen drama set at an exclusive Manhattan prep school, whose scandals, rivalries and other affairs are chronicled in a blog by the anonymous Gossip Girl. The first 18 episodes come in a five-disc package, accompanied by a handful of featurettes and music videos. DVD set, $59.98. (Warner Bros.)
House, M.D.: Season Four
Hugh Laurie returns as the medical world's most arrogant doctor, insulting patients and colleagues while dazzling all with his ability to take on tricky diagnoses. A four-disc set has year four's 16 episodes, with extras that include a segment on new cast members joining the show after House chased away his previous staff. DVD set, $59.98. (Universal)Dexter: The Second Season
Michael C. Hall again does double duty on both sides of the law, playing a forensics officer and a serial killer who takes out bad guys he thinks have managed to give justice the slip. Year two's 12 episodes are packed in a four-disc set. DVD set, $42.99. (Paramount)Perry Mason: Season 3, Volume 1
Raymond Burr heads back to court as the ace defense attorney. The first half of season three comes in a three-disc set. DVD set, $54.99. (Paramount)Married With Children: The Complete Ninth Season
The boorish Bundys resume their dysfunctional ways. A three-disc set includes all 28 episodes from year nine. DVD set, $39.95. (Sony)
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Keanu Reeves in a scene from "Street Kings." His cop is, natch, a loose cannon.