Clash Of The Titans, 12

(101 mins, Warner, DVD £19.99/Blu-ray & DVD Combi-pack £26.99)

Stars: Sam Worthington, Gemma Arterton, Mads Mikkelsen, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Pete Postlethwaite.

AS a baby, Perseus (Worthington) is rescued from the sea by fisherman Spyros (Postlethwaite), unaware that the boy is the demi-god son of Zeus (Neeson).

Hades (Fiennes), the god of the underworld who intends to usurp Zeus on Mount Olympus, causes the death of Perseus’s new family and the griefstricken young man vows revenge. This is a lazy update of the much-loved 1981 swords and sandals epic. With all of the new-fangled technology at his disposal, director Louis Leterrier bombards the screen with computer-generated giant scorpions, flying demons, a slithering Medusa and a gargantuan Kraken.

However, all of that slick digital trickery cannot replace the personality or the wonder of Ray Harryhausen’s expressive stop-motion creatures in the original.

The Bounty Hunter, 12

(106 mins, Sony, DVD £19.99/Blu-ray £22.99)

Stars: Jennifer Aniston, Gerard Butler.

MILO Boyd (Butler) is hired to track down his reporter ex-wife, who has jumped bail.

The assignment seems simple enough, except that Nicole (Aniston) is on a high profile story and she gives him the slip.

When Milo finally catches he finds himself on the run for his life too as the former lovebirds have to put their many and obvious differences to one side to avoid their pursuers. Sadly there is no fizz in Sarah Thorp’s screenplay, leaving the two leads with little screen chemistry.

Remember Me, 12 (107 mins, E1 Entertainment, DVD £19.99/Blu-ray £24.99)

Stars: Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin, Pierce Brosnan, Chris Cooper, Tate Ellington.

TYLER Hawkins (Pattinson) is the black sheep of a wealthy New York family headed by attorney Charles (Brosnan).

During a night on the town with room mate Aidan (Ellington), Tyler clashes with Sergeant Neil Craig (Cooper) from the NYPD, who throws the two young men in a cell for the night. To spite the bullish officer, Tyler woos Craig’s rebellious daughter, Ally (de Ravin), with the intention of breaking her heart as revenge for the arrest. Unexpectedly, Tyler falls head over heels for Ally in a soporific tale of young love on the streets of 2001 New York that wallows in the misery of the lead characters.