Channing Tatum has appeared in five films this year alone, with the latest being the ensemble


Channing Tatum has appeared in five films this year alone, with the latest being the ensemble comedy-drama “10 Years.” Here they are:

v “21 Jump Street”: Satirically inspired by the ’80s TV series, “21 Jump Street” features Tatum playing a former jock who returns to high school as an undercover police officer alongside his partner (Jonah Hill), the nerd he used to torment way back when.

v “Magic Mike”: The perfect blend of Tatum’s muscular good looks, dramatic ability and dance skills. Steven Soderbergh’s behind-the-scenes look at the life of a male stripper also happens to be one that’s close to Tatum’s heart: He worked briefly as an exotic dancer before breaking into acting.

v “The Vow”: Tatum shows his romantic leading-man side in this old-fashioned, heart-tugging amnesia story. He stars as Leo, who struggles to remind his wife, Paige (Rachel McAdams), that they were happily in love after a car accident wipes out the last five years of her memories.

v “Haywire”: At the film’s start, a hung-over and impatient Tatum meets up with MMA star Gina Carano’s character, a covert-ops specialist, after a mission in Barcelona. He was her partner on the job, and he may or may not be trustworthy. A tense conversation quickly turns into a knock-down, drag-out brawl in a small-town diner.

v “10 Years”: His latest isn’t exactly his best. Then again, he’s part of a large ensemble that includes larger personalities, including Ari Graynor, Chris Pratt and Anthony Mackie, and his role is comparatively low-key and formulaic. Tatum plays one of several old friends who’ve gathered for their 10-year high school reunion.

“Bones” (8 p.m., fox): Season 8 of “Bones” begins three months after Brennan (Emily Deschanel), an accused killer, went on the run from the FBI. As she hides out, Booth (David Boreanaz) tries to prove she was framed. The opener is followed by the debut of “The Mob Doctor.”

“CMA Music Festival — country’s night to rock” (8 p.m., abc): The “CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night to Rock” is a three-hour special jam-packed with country hits. Among the performers: Jason Aldean, Faith Hill, Alan Jackson, Miranda Lambert, Scotty McCreery, Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban and more.

“revolution” (10 p.m., nbc): “Revolution,” the latest murky mystery from J.J. Abrams, takes us 15 years into the future when all the planet’s power has been inexplicably sapped, and humans lead a nightmarish life without cellphones and iPads.

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DVD RELEASES

Movies available Tuesday on DVD and through digital providers include:

“The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” (PG-13): British retirees get less than expected from an Indian hotel. Starring Bill Nighy, Maggie Smith and Judi Dench.

“The Cabin in the Woods” (R): Bad things happen to friends in a remote, desolate cabin. Starring Kristen Connolly, Chris Hemsworth and Anna Hutchison.

“Katy Perry: Part of Me The Movie” (PG): A backstage pass to international sensation Katy Perry.