
All of the new DVD releases hit stores (and
Netflix) on Tuesdays. So each week in
What to Netflix: New DVD Tuesday, I sort through the best of the batch and tell you what to add to your queue. In addition to the titles below you can also rent
The Ruins starring Jena Malone and the sixth season of
Monk.

Well, it looks like
21, the film about MIT students who take Vegas by storm, was a safe bet as it easily won the top spot at the box office. However, the
overall weekend box office total was down 17 percent compared to last year, Variety reports. 21 earned an estimated $23 million, beating
Horton Hears a Who and firmly establishing
Jim Sturgess as a viable leading man.

It's an
oft-
lamented fact that movies about the Iraq war don't do very well — either in box office sales or with audience favor in general. There are plenty of reasons for this, but the fact is it's a challenge for filmmakers to put out movies about a controversial war that isn't yet over. With
Stop-Loss, the filmmakers have attempted to make the topic more appealing by getting MTV on board, using popular good-looking young actors and featuring plenty of quick-edit montages set to rap songs.

After shattering
2008 box office records last week,
Horton Hears a Who once again took the top spot over this Easter holiday weekend. Variety reports that
Good Friday was the strongest day for Dr. Seuss' Horton which took in $25.1 million over the weekend in addition to the movie's opening weekend earnings of $45 million.
Stop-Loss, starring Ryan Phillippe, Abbie Cornish, Channing Tatum and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, examines the difficult government policy by which soldiers who have completed their terms of service can be called back to serve again. Phillippe plays a soldier who refuses to return to service, despite being recalled to duty. It's a prickly issue, and so far I'm impressed by how the trailer makes it look like the movie doesn't shy away from examining the various sides of the matter.