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What’s Hot
Last week’s Top 5 rentals: “There’s Something About Mary,” “Antz,” “Practical Magic,” “Rush Hour” and “Snake Eyes.”
Last week’s Top 5 sellers: “Mulan,” “Antz,” “Tae-Bo Workout,” “Teletubbies: Nursery Rhymes” and “Blue’s Clues.”
What’s New
In stores this week:
* “Ever After: A Cinderella Story” (Fox, $20), new version of the classic fairy tale starring Drew Barrymore. (PG-13).
* “Soldier” (Warner), sci-fi thriller starring Kurt Russell. (R)
* “Baby Huey’s Great Easter Adventure” (Columbia TriStar), live-action musical comedy starring Joseph Bologna and Baby Huey. (G)
* “Dark Obsession” (Kino, $25), steamy thriller starring Gabriel Byrne and Amanda Donohoe.
* “A Winter Tan” (Kino, $25), erotic 1987 Canadian drama starring Jackie Burroughs.
* “Variety” (Kino, $25), tale of a woman’s self-discovery.
* “Next Year in Jerusalem” (Water Bearer Films, $40) drama starring Peter J. Byrnes.
* “Dr. Who” (BBC Video, $20 each), two episodes of the classic British sci-fi series.
* “Prince William, Prince Charming” (MVP, $13), documentary.
* “The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender” (Water Bearer Films, $40), documentary on gay undercurrent in Hollywood films.
What’s Coming
Tuesday: “Slam,” “What Dreams May Come” and “Dead Man on Campus”
March 16: “The Waterboy,” “Bulworth,” “One True Thing,” “Living Out Loud” and “Polish Wedding”
March 23: “Pleasantville,” “Mighty Joe Young,” “The Bride of Chucky,” “Safe Men,” “Ringmaster” and “Firelight”
March 30: “The Rugrats Movie” and “Home Fries”
Rental video charts provided by VSDA
VidTrac, sales charts by VideoScan Inc.
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