Griffin Dunne's Practical Magic gets a fine release on DVD from Warner Brothers. The disc offers a widescreen transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1. English and French soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital 5.1. Subtitles are accessible in both of those languages as well. Supplemental materials include a commentary track featuring the director, star Sandra Bullock, producer Denise Di Novi, and composer Alan Silvestri. A game and a healthy number of theatrical trailers round out this solid package.
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Don't get me wrong. "Practical Magic" isn't a bad movie. It's just not particularly good. Take two very high-profile actresses -- in this case Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman -- put them in a pot with a plot about witches, stir in a little romance, add a dramatic on-the-road "Thelma & Louise"-type twist, throw in a little pinch of "The Exorcist," and mix well with a few old episodes of "Bewitched" and you have "Practical Magic," a film that is the cinematic equivalent of silly putty.
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