NEW RELEASES DVD and video



The Matrix Revolutions (Warner Bros, 03) VHS; $29.95 DVD. 129 mins. The epic cyber-trilogy is brought to a close with a crash and a whimper, as the great battle of Zion is fought, the Oracle cracks wise and bakes cookies and Keanu Reeves' Neo is stuck in limbo trying to figure out how to deal with that sinister Agent Smith dude. With Laurence Fishburne and Carrie-Ann Moss. R (sci-fi violence, sexual suggestion). No suggested retail price was set for the VHS version.
Cheaper by the Dozen (Fox, '03) $22.98 VHS; $29.98 DVD. 106 mins. This family slapstick will appeal to younger kids for the food fights and older kids for TV stars Hilary Duff and Ashton Kutcher. Parents must content themselves with Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt as high-power professionals who find their jobs incompatible with a high-maintenance family. PG (profanity and thematic elements) (CC)
Police Academy Gift Set (Warner Home Video, '84)VHS; $59.92 DVD. Seven discs. Contains the original film and its six sequels. With commentary by Steve Guttenberg, "Behind Academy Doors" featurette. Movies also sold individually. (CC) No suggested retail price was set for the VHS version.
A Room With A View (BBC Worldwide/Warner Home Video, '86) VHS; $26.99 DVD. 117 mins. 2 discs. Daniel Day-Lewis, Maggie Smith and Helena Bonham Carter star in the Oscar-winning adaptation of E.M. Forster's novel. (CC) No suggested retail price was set for the VHS version.
My Family (New Line Cinema/Warner Home Video, '95) VHS; $19.97 DVD. 126 mins. Director Gregory Nava ("Selena") aspires to mythologize the Mexican immigrant experience in this amber-lit, multigenerational family epic starring Jimmy Smits and Elpidia Carrillo. R (discreet nudity, discreet sex, mild profanity). No suggested retail price was set for the VHS version.