"Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert" (G) Teen sensation Cyrus and her pop-star alter ego, Hannah Montana, headlined a sold-out concert tour, which then turned into a sold-out movie at theaters. For her millions of

August 21, 2008 at 8:13PM

"Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert" (G) Teen sensation Cyrus and her pop-star alter ego, Hannah Montana, headlined a sold-out concert tour, which then turned into a sold-out movie at theaters. For her millions of fans who missed the live shows, the movie's crisp digital 3-D images offered something of an illusion that they were seeing their idol in person. Along with the stage performances, the movie offers a glimpse of Cyrus backstage. The two-disc DVD set (Disney, $35) and Blu-ray release ($36) come with 2-D and 3-D versions (plus four pairs of 3-D glasses). Extras include additional songs and a backstage segment on Cyrus and fellow Disney Channel stars the Jonas Brothers.

"Prom Night" (PG-13) It's her big night, and wouldn't you know it? A high school senior's old deranged stalker has come back to spoil her party. Brittany Snow stars. The movie is available in an unrated longer cut on DVD (Sony, $30) and Blu-ray ($39), and in its PG-13 theatrical release on DVD. Among the extras are deleted scenes and an alternate ending, commentary by Snow and director Nelson McCormick, and behind-the-scenes featurettes.

"Street Kings" (R) Keanu Reeves and Forest Whitaker star in this crime thriller about a widowed cop implicated in the death of another officer. The movie comes in single-disc (Fox, $30) or two-disc DVD releases ($35) and a Blu-ray disc ($40). The latter two include a digital copy of the movie. Among the extras are deleted scenes, making-of featurettes and commentary by director David Ayer.

"Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day" (PG-13) Frances McDormand stars as a frumpy governess whose outspoken self-righteousness gets her fired from job after job. She cons her way into a gig as social secretary for a ditsy actress (Amy Adams), managing to put some order and meaning into her employer's chaotic life while finding romance with a lingerie designer (Ciaran Hinds). The DVD (Universal, $30) has deleted scenes, commentary by director Bharat Nalluri and two featurettes.

DAVID GERMAIN, ASSOCIATED PRESS

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