The Girl Who Played With Fire

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What to Rent: New DVD Tuesday

The leaves are falling, and the weather is cooling down, which means there's been no better time to cozy up on the couch with a movie.

The leaves are falling, and the weather is cooling down, which means there's been no better time to cozy up on the couch with a movie. Just in time is today's new DVD and Blu-ray releases — a lady-friendly blockbuster, an independent thriller, and a foreign flick from a franchise that's sweeping the literary masses.

Sex and the City 2

The much-anticipated sequel to the first Sex and the City movie, the second film is a flashy follow-up with less heart than the original. It's still worth seeing if you love the myriad costume changes and TV's fab foursome. Carrie Bradshaw, hitting a rough patch in her marriage, takes a trip to Abu Dhabi with the girls — Miranda, Samantha, and Charlotte — and the Middle Eastern-related puns ensure. Most of you said you'd rent the movie when it came out rather than own it, so here's your chance. The extras include a featurette on the '80s flashback (which you can preview here), and a behind-the-scenes soundtrack featurette with Alicia Keys.

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Winter's Bone

Up-and-comer Jennifer Lawrence stars in this indie drama as Ree, a 17-year-old girl who takes on the responsibility of keeping her poverty-stricken family together. When she ventures into the dark Ozarks to retrieve her father, things get foreboding and more than a little frightening. You may not have heard much of the movie before now, but considering it's built up some awards buzz since it won this year's Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize, you may be hearing more about it in the coming months. DVD extras include a commentary with the director and cinematographer, a couple of featurettes, and a music video performed by Marideth Sisco.

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Cdahlen's The Girl Who Played With Fire Review

The following post is from Cdahlen, who posted it on the OnSugar blog Carly's Critique.

The following post is from Cdahlen, who posted it on the OnSugar blog Carly's Critique.

I still can’t believe Hollywood bigwigs want to remake this Swedish series into an English-language version. The originals are just so good.

The Girl Who Played with Fire begins many months after the end of the previous story, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. In Tattoo, Stockholm journalist Mikael Blomkvist (Michael Nyqvist) and goth hacker Lisbeth Salander (Noomi Rapace) work together to solve a decades-old missing persons case involving the high-powered Swedish Vanger family. In Fire, Blomkvist returns to Stockholm to research a new story about the sex trafficking occurring between Eastern Europe and Sweden. Salander travels abroad for months, but finally goes back to Stockholm to start her life anew. Right before the sex trade article goes to press, two of its primary researchers are murdered. Police detectives link fingerprints on the murder weapon to Salander, and the hunt is on for the young woman.

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