Welcome to ComingSoon.net’s February 13 Digital HD, Blu-ray and DVD column! As you can see, we’ve added a video player at the top highlighting this week’s releases, and you can find more detailed write-ups of different titles and exclusive clips below! Click each highlighted title to purchase through Amazon!
New Movies on Blu-ray/DVD
Wonder (exclusive clip)
ComingSoon.net has an exclusive clip from the Blu-ray release of 2017’s surprise hit Wonder, focused on star Julia Roberts’ involvement with project. Check it out below!
Roman J. Israel, Esq.
Denzel Washington is currently nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for his performance as an idealistic defense attorney in this dramatic thriller set in the overburdened Los Angeles criminal court system.
Hellraiser: Judgment
Three detectives attempt to solve a diabolical murder that sweeps them into the depths of hell in this next edition of the classic Hellraiser series.
The Ballad of Lefty Brown
Bill Pullman stars in this western about a man seeking revenge for the murder of Montana’s first elected senator (Peter Fonda).
Blade of the Immortal
The 100th film by acclaimed Japanese director Takashi Miike (Ichi the Killer, Audition) follows a highly-skilled samurai who becomes cursed with immortality after a legendary battle.
Reissues
Drag Me to Hell
Sam Raimi’s 2009 spookablast horror flick comes to Blu-ray in a special fully-loaded Collector’s Edition from Scream Factory. Alison Lohman stars as a loan officer who incurs the wrath of a gypsy curse, and it is full of the trademark berserker camera work and gross-out gags Raimi got famous for on the Evil Dead movies.
Re-Animator
Arrow re-releases their Collector’s Edition of Stuart Gordon’s H.P. Lovecraft-inspired ’80s masterpiece. This includes inarguably the best transfer of the film ever to make it to home video.
The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
One of Dario Argento’s earliest giallo hits, this gory thriller follows a writer who witnesses a murder and subsequently is stalked by a serial killer.
The Thomas Crown Affair
Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway light up the screen in director Norman Jewison’s sexy 1968 crime thriller about an arrogant millionaire/thief who tries to pull off the perfect heist and seduce the insurance investigator who is after him.
The Last Hunter
Antonio Margheriti (Cannibal Apocalypse) turned to the horrors of war for this explosive 1980 action film set near the end of the Vietnam conflict.
Orchestra Rehearsal
Federico Fellini directed this 1978 film about an orchestra that starts an uprising as a documentary crew films them.
New on Digital HD
Coco
Pixar’s latest triumph follows a young boy as he navigates Mexico’s Land of the Dead searching for his long-lost great grandfather.
Justice League
Although it was pummeled by critics, you can check out Zack Snyder’s (and Joss Whedon’s) vision of the DC Universe united on film for yourself as it hits digital.
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
This Best Picture nominee from writer/director Martin McDonagh stars Frances McDormand as a grieving mother who seeks justice for her daughter’s murder by taunting the local police. Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell, John Hawkes and Peter Dinklage co-star.
Looking Glass (theatrical and VOD on February 16)
Nicolas Cage and Robin Tunney star in this thriller about a couple who buy a desert motel where they find that strange, mysterious events occur.
TV on Blu-ray and DVD
Ben 10: Villain Time Season 1, Vol. 1
While on a seemingly endless summer vacation with his Grandpa Max and Cousin Gwen, Ben Tennyson discovers an alien watch, the Omnitrix. This DVD release of the Cartoon Network series contains 20 episodes.
The Deuce: The Complete First Season
Producer David Simon’s HBO series the porn industry run rampant in 1970’s New York (which just got picked up for a second season) stars James Franco and Maggie Gyllenhaal.
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