By David Weiner
11:15 AM PST, February 28, 2012
Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning Hugo; the Mission: Impossible '80s TV series; Johnny English Reborn; Jeremy Piven in I Melt with You and more in this week's new releases.
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The Brief: Complete Collection

Acorn Media
The Story: This witty courtroom drama from across the pond stars Alan Davies as a clever criminal law barrister who struggles to juggle his messy personal life – gambling debts, family woes and an illicit affair -- with cases that only he can win. All eight episodes of the seriocomic misadventures of The Brief are included.
Mission: Impossible - The '89 TV Season

Paramount
The Story: The classic late '60s action-suspense series that would give birth to the big-screen Tom Cruise franchise returned to TV two decades later with Peter Graves returning as IMF team leader Jim Phelps, commanding an all-new task force: Tony Hamilton, Jane Badler, Thaao Penghlis and Phil Morris (son of original Mission: Impossible cast member Greg Morris). Now, relive the entire 1989 TV season with all the nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat episodes!
I Melt With You

Magnolia Pictures
The Story: Jeremy Piven, Rob Lowe, Thomas Jane and Christian McKay play fortysomething college buddies who gather once a year to celebrate a birthday and catch up with each others' lives. Looking to escape their careers, families and responsibilities, they embark on a drug and booze-fueled escape that forces them to take a hard look at the lives they've chosen.
Notable Special Features: Filmmaker commentary; deleted scenes; cast interviews and more.
Notable Special Features: Filmmaker commentary; deleted scenes; cast interviews and more.
Answers to Nothing

Lionsgate
The Story: In the tradition of Crash and Magnolia, Dane Cook, Zach Gilford, Elizabeth Mitchell, Julie Benz and Barbara Hershey headline an ensemble cast in this dramatic story of Los Angeles lives intertwined in the search for a missing girl.
Notable Special Features: Filmmaker commentary; deleted scenes; and two music videos.
Notable Special Features: Filmmaker commentary; deleted scenes; and two music videos.
Johnny English Reborn

Universal
The Story: Rowan Atkinson's bumbling British spy is back in an all-new adventure, raising the stakes and the laughs! This time, Agent MI7 must save a Chinese dignitary from danger – with the help of all the high-tech gadgets he can get his hands on. Gillian Anderson, Rosamund Pike and Dominic West also star.
Notable Special Features: A gag reel; deleted and extended scenes; filmmaker commentary; the behind-the-scenes details on that crazy wheelchair chase.
Notable Special Features: A gag reel; deleted and extended scenes; filmmaker commentary; the behind-the-scenes details on that crazy wheelchair chase.
Hugo

Paramount Pictures
The Story: Martin Scorsese directs this colorful, magical family film based on the imaginative New York Times bestseller The Invention of Hugo Cabret -- nominated for 11 Academy Awards including Best Picture. Asa Butterfield plays Hugo, an orphaned boy in the 1920s living behind the walls of Paris train station. Trying to piece together the secret his father (Jude Law) left him in the form of a mechanical man, Hugo befriends an eccentric girl (Chloe Grace Moretz) and her grandfather (Sir Ben Kingsley) while staying just one step ahead from the station inspector (Sacha Baron Cohen) that wants to send Hugo to the orphanage. Also starring Ray Winstone, Christopher Lee and Emily Mortimer.
Notable Special Features: Blu-ray 3D/Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack includes "Big Effects, Small Scale"; "Shoot the Moon (The Making of Hugo)"; "The Cinemagician, George Melies" and much more.
Notable Special Features: Blu-ray 3D/Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack includes "Big Effects, Small Scale"; "Shoot the Moon (The Making of Hugo)"; "The Cinemagician, George Melies" and much more.