Coming Up: Country Strong and Blue Valentine
Gwyneth Paltrow's country song of redemption arrives in April and the Valentine arrives in May
Michelle Williams earned an Academy Award nomination for her fearless performance opposite Ryan Gosling in "Blue Valentine" (Anchor), which gets posted to DVD and Blu-ray on May 10. Blu-ray and DVD bonus features include an audio commentary with director Derek Cianfrance and co-editor Jim Helton; a “Making of” featurette; Home Movie; and deleted scenes.
Gwyneth Paltrow is a former country star looking to resurrect her career from the ashes of alcoholism in "Country Strong" (Sony).
Paltrow does her own singing and Garrett Hedlund, Tim McGraw and Leighton Meester co-star in the film, which has been announced for release on DVD and Blu-ray.
Details after the jump:
DVD and Blu-ray Bonus Features Include:
§ Original Ending
§ Music Video: “A Little Bit Stronger” by Sara Evans
§ Music Video: “Country Strong” by Gwyneth Paltrow
§ Extended Performance of “Shake That Thing” by Gwyneth Paltrow
§ Deleted Scenes
Blu-ray Exclusive Bonus Features Include:
§ Featurette: “A Little Bit Country: The Costumes”
§ Featurette: “Friends in High Places: The Cast of Country Strong”
§ Featurette: “Putting the Words in Their Mouths: The Songwriters”
§ movieIQ™+sync featuring the Country Strong playlist
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Sean Axmaker is MSN's DVD columnist and the editor of Parallax View. He writes for Turner Classic Movies Online and his work has appeared in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, The Seattle Weekly, The Stranger, Senses of Cinema, Asian Cult Cinema, Psychotronic Video and "The Scarecrow Video Guide."
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