Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
****The first in a two-part helter-skelter sequel to this film/theme park ride franchise re-conjures the original Pirates' magic formula. It's back aboard the good ship Black Pearl for a series of eye-poppingly digitised set-pieces lashed together by an over-tangled plot, which spends too much time trying to capture the secret of eternal life from Davey Jones's Locker. It infuriatingly stops short mid-scene, rather than being a self-contained movie - but no matter, there's still loads of cutlass-waving merriment and Bill Nighy makes an excellent barnacled baddie despite wearing what looks like a squid's bum on his face. Johnny Depp's Cap'n Jack (pictured) is still as mad as a box of parrots and best of all, Keira Knightley's feisty heroine has been beefed up. An adventure that unlocks the thrilled 12-year-old in all of us.
Extras: Commentaries, deleted scenes, special featurettes, making-of, bloopers of the Caribbean.
Buena Vista Home Entertainment, £24.99