If Steven Soderbergh had directed Wild Things it might have looked a lot like Danny Boyle's Trance, a slick, trippy head-twist of a movie involving missing art and hypnotherapy (wuut?). James McAvoy stars as Simon, a fine art auctioneer mixed up with a criminal gang led by Franck (a perfectly sleazy Vincent Cassel). When a pricey painting goes missing, Franck hires a hypnotherapist (Rosario Dawson) to nudge Simon's memory into revealing where it is--and that's when things get all kinds of weird. And Rosario Dawson gets all kinds of naked (for good reason!). Extras: Deleted scenes, a making-of featurette, a Danny Boyle retrospective, "Danny's Film Noir," a few behind-the-scenes featurettes including one on hypnotherapy and the short film Eugene by Spencer Susser (DVD/BD).

Did James McAvoy see the title and Danny Boyle on the script and assume it was about clubbing in the '80s? More on that in this clip: