Run, don’t walk to the video store today, and rent a copy of The Bank Job, before they’re all gone. Or, if you get DVDs by mail, put this one at the top of your queue — it’s one of the best films you never saw in a theater near you. Starring Jason Statham and Saffron Burrows, it’s the story of small time crooks who attempt to pull off the ultimate bank heist and find out it’s much more complicated than they thought. It’s one of the top British exports this year.

Penelope is another interesting film dropping on DVD this week, and it will probably do better on disk than it did in theaters. It made little more than $10 million, even though it stars Christina Ricci, James McAvoy, Reese Witherspoon, Catherine O’Hara and Peter Dinklage, in a fairytale type story of a young heiress with a pig snout. Think Beauty and the Beast meets Roxanne.

For those who can’t get enough of Asian horror remakes, Shutter will be available for your home entertainment pleasure this week. This time the Thai film is set in Japan, where Joshua Jackson plays a photographer on a working honeymoon. When he and his new wife, (Rachael Taylor), hit a woman while driving down an isolated road, they start seeing dead people in his photographs. Naturally, horror ensues.

Teens will be lining up at the video store to rent Step Up 2: The Streets, about a gritty street dancer hoofing her way to the top at a prestigious, upscale fine arts school, and capturing the heart of a privileged boyfriend on the way. You’ve seen the basic plot before, but there are some intriguing dance numbers, and these types of “tough girl/boy makes good” films always seen to capture the hearts of their intended demos. It is by far the most successful of all other films being released this week, as it made a little over $58 million in domestic release, and another $86 million overseas.