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Latest DVDs, CDs, books: March 6

A look at some of the DVDs, CDs and books hitting stores this week.

DVDS

“Immortals” (R): Greek mythology inspires another cinematic epic, this one about a power-crazed king (Mickey Rourke) running riot, leaving it to peasant Theseus (future “Man of Steel” Henry Cavill) to do battle for all mankind.

On a lighter note, “Footloose” (PG-13) reboots the 1984 original, as a city kid (Kenny Wormald) shakes up a small town with his penchant for shakin’ it; Julianne Hough and Dennis Quaid co-star. Adam Sandler takes on a dual role in “Jack and Jill” (PG), playing a successful advertising guy — and his abrasive twin sister. In the acclaimed first-love tale “Like Crazy” (PG-13), a British college student (Felicity Jones) falls for an American (Anton Yelchin), only to be separated from him when her U.S. visa expires. Antonio Banderas reunites with director Pedro Almodovar for “The Skin I Live In” (R), playing a plastic surgeon haunted by tragedy. And the documentary “Senna” (PG-13) profiles legendary Brazilian Formula One driver Ayrton Senna, who won three world championships before his death at age 34.

Turning to movies that never played local theaters, Steve Buscemi, Samuel L. Jackson, John Turturro and Jennifer Beals team up for the offbeat comedy “The Search for One-Eye Jimmy” (R), while Selma Blair, Jason Lee, Beau Bridges and Giovanni Ribisi headline the thriller “Columbus Circle” (PG-13).

Topping today’s TV-to-DVD transfers (all unrated): the PBS special “Human Nature Sings Motown,” along with “Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season,” “Above Suspicion, Set One,” “MI-5: Vol. 10,” “Tennessee Tuxedo And His Tales: The Complete Collection” and “Cimarron City: The Complete Series.”

CDS

Bruce Springsteen, “Wrecking Ball”: To quote iconic comedian George Carlin, “It’s called the American dream because you have to be asleep to believe it.”

One gets the sense that Bruce Springsteen might readily agree with a line like that based on his latest disc, “Wrecking Ball,” a State of the Union Address in song form.

Bitter without being broken, angry without being resentful, “Wrecking Ball” is an album as forceful as its namesake.

Also in stores: Andrew Bird, “Break It Yourself”; Every Time I Die, “Ex Lives”; Kaiser Chiefs, “Start the Revolution Without Me”; The Magnetic Fields, “Love at the Bottom of the Sea”; Neal McCoy, “XII”; The Men, “Open Your Heart”; and Todd Snider, “Agnostic Hymns and Stoner Fables.”

BOOKS

“The Thief” by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott: Investigator Isaac Bell must stop an espionage agent with his eye on two European scientists holding a revolutionary invention.

Author David Weber adds to his Honor Harrington series with “A Rising Thunder,” in which Honor must defend galactic freedom against the Mesan Alignment.

Also hitting shelves: “Agony of the Leaves” by Laura Childs; “Born to Be Brad: My Life and Style, So Far” by Brad Goreski; “Bridge of Dreams” by Anne Bishop; “Cat’s Claw” by Susan Wittig Albert; “Chasing Midnight” by Randy Wayne White; “The Dead of Night (The 39 Clues)” by Peter Lerangis; “Don’t Put Me In, Coach: My Incredible NCAA Journey from the End of the Bench to the End of the Bench” by Mark Titus; “Fair Game” by Patricia Briggs; “New American Haggadah” edited by Jonathan Safran Foer; “A Searing Wind: Book Three of Contact: The Battle for America” by W. Michael and Kathleen O’Neal Gear; “When Maidens Mourn” by C.S. Harris; “Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?” by Jeanette Winterson.

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