Hot on the heels of the cinematic release of COCAINE BEAR (29 May, 4K/Blu-ray/DVD), Elizabeth Banks’s gory horror-comedy romp about a nose candyfuelled killer bear is coming home. Bonuses on the “Maximum Rampage Edition” include a director’s commentary, alternate ending, deleted scenes, a Making Of and a featurette on the kill scenes. We said: “It’s not quite as funny as you might have hoped for, but still has memorable moments.” Antonio Banderas’s swashbuckling feline quests for a magic star in Shrek spin-off PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH (out now, Blu-ray/ DVD/download). New four-minute Puss short “The Trident” leads a decent spread of extras, which include a director’s commentary, deleted scenes and child-friendly features on how to draw the main characters. We said: “A lightweight, kiddie-friendly adventure… Largely inconsequential, but diverting enough.” The likes of Hugh Laurie and David Thewlis provide voices for THE AMAZING MAURICE (out now, Blu-ray/DVD), an adaptation of Terry Pratchett’s Pied Piperesque children’s book about a talking cat who stages rat invasions to collect cash from the local townsfolk. We said: “A fun, family-friendly film that’s clever enough to keep adults happy, with just enough Discworld nods for fans.” Finally, there’s good news for the intelligent, discerning and fragrant people who still buy TV box sets, with the release of CHUCKY SEASON TWO (out now, Blu-ray/DVD) and FOR ALL MANKIND SEASONS ONE AND TWO (out now, Blu-ray/DVD).