Since the Lord Of The Rings trilogy was released to theatres years ago, Hollywood has been scrambling to replicate that success. The latest effort from Rings studio New Line called Inkheart came out on DVD last week, and since the blu ray still has a "short wait" in my Netflix queue, I went ahead and rented it from Redbox since it's only $1 a night and it was a movie Kathy wanted to see. Since chances are either this is the first time you've heard of this movie, or you're saying "it's out on video now?", it didn't succeed in chasing that fantasy dollar. But it's worth a rental to check out. Brendan Fraser plays a man who finds out that he has the power to make whatever he reads appear nearby, as if pulled out of the world of the book itself. We pick up his story years later with his teenage daughter in tow as he scouts bookstores and book sales for a particular book. Why won't he read aloud anymore? And who's the mysterious stranger following him? Again, worth a Redbox rental to find out more.