"Breach"
Chris Cooper stars in this drama based on the true story of Robert Hanssen, the FBI agent who was convicted of selling national secrets to the Russians. Ryan Phillippe plays a young FBI agent assigned to collect evidence on Hanssen (Cooper), whose staid, conventional life belies his work as a double agent. With Laura Linney, Kathleen Quinlan and Gary Cole. Directed by Billy Ray. Released by Universal Home Video. Rated PG-13. Available June 12.
"Deadwood - Season 3"
The final season of HBO's gritty, acclaimed drama about the Old West and the legendary town of Deadwood. Sheriff Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant) seeks re-election, forcing him to forge an alliance with saloon owner and local crime boss Al Swearengen (Ian McShane) against the unscrupulous George Hearst (Gerald McRaney), who's ready to show everyone how much damage big-time capitalists can cause. With Brad Dourif, Molly Parker, Dayton Collie and Powers Boothe. Released by HBO Home Video. Available June 12.
"Ghost Rider"
Nicolas Cage stars in this fantasy action film based on the Marvel Comics series. A stunt rider named Johnny Blaze (Cage) makes a deal with the Devil, a pact that forces him to become the Ghost Rider, a supernatural being with a flaming skull for a head and a motorcycle that defies the laws of physics. With Donal Logue, Sam Elliott, Eva Mendes, Wes Bentley and Peter Fonda. Directed by Mark Steven Johnson. Released by Columbia Pictures. Rated PG-13. Available June 12.
"The Hustler"
One of Paul Newman's most famous roles is amoral pool player "Fast" Eddie Felson, the anti-hero of this 1961 drama. Felson hopes to make a name for himself by beating legendary player Minnesota Fats (Jackie Gleason), but his arrogance may be his downfall. With George C. Scott, Piper Laurie and Murray Hamilton. Directed by Robert Rossen. Released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Not rated (contains strong profanity, graphic violence and nudity). Available June 12.
"Welcome Back, Kotter: Complete First Season"
The first season of the mid-1970s comedy included then-rising star John Travolta as one of the "Sweathogs," a gang of students deemed unteachable by their high school and sent to a remedial class with new instructor Gabe Kotter (Gabe Kaplan). Of course, the Sweathogs are capable of learning, and hijinks ensue. Released by Warner Home Video. Not rated. Available June 12.
VIDEO GAMES:
"Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree"
A collection of brain-teasers for young and old players. Published by Nintendo of America for Nintendo Wii. Rated E. Available June 11.
"Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia"
An action/shooter game that has players fend off a horde of monsters that's decided to attack their party, a battle that spills over to different locations in the town. Published by SouthPeak Interactive for Xbox 360 and PC. Rated T. Available June 12 (postponed from earlier May 29 release date).
"Naruto Ultimate Ninja 2"
This game based on the hit Cartoon Network show allows players to do battle and complete dozens of missions as one of 30 different characters. Published by Namco Bandai Games America for PlayStation 2. Rated T. Available June 12.
"PQ 2"
A puzzle game that scores based on the number of moves you make and the speed with which you complete the each challenge. Published by D3 Publisher of America. Rated T. Available June 12.

















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