Welcome to ComingSoon.net’s weekly sneak peek at the major DVD and Blu-ray releases! Using the gallery below, you’ll be able to navigate through some of the key titles that are set to hit stores on January 14, 2014. For the complete list of January DVD releases, click here , and the complete list of Blu-ray releases can be found here .
January 14 Releases
You're Next
Director Adam Wingard's intense thriller follows a family reunion that comes under siege by mysterious attackers. A critical hit, You're Next hits Blu-ray with a behind-the-scenes featurette and two different audio commentaries.Buy at Amazon
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
F.W. Murnau's timeless silent romance took home the "Outstanding Picture" statue at the very first Academy Awards.Buy at Amazon
The Spectacular Now
Director James Ponsoldt (Smashed ) adapts Tim Tharp's besteller with Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley starring as two high school graduates learning about love and the process of becoming oneself. It arrives on Blu-ray with an audio commentary, a four-part featurette and several deleted scenes.Buy at Amazon
Riddick - The Complete Collection
Vin Diesel stars in David Twohy's complete Riddick franchise, which comes home in a deluxe set that includes Pitch Black , The Chronicles of Riddick , the animated film Dark Fury and the most recent chapter, Riddick (also available separately ).Buy at Amazon
Lee Daniels' The Butler
Decades of American history are told through the eyes of Cecil Gaines (Forest Whitaker), a butler working in the White House. Although it didn't bring home any Golden Globes, the Lee Daniels film now arrives on Blu-ray with deleted scenes, a gag reel, a behind-the-scenes featurette and more.Buy at Amazon
In the Heat of the Night
Norman Jewison directs Sidney Poitier as a black detective investigating a murder in a racist Mississippi town in this 1967 adaptation of the John Ball novel. After taking home five Academy Awards (including Best Picture), In the Heat of the Night spawned two theatrical sequels and a television series.Buy at Amazon
Fruitvale Station
Ryan Coogler makes his feature debut with the distressingly true story Oscar Grant (Michael B. Jordan), a young Bay Area man tragically gunned down by BART officers on New Year's Day 2009.Buy at Amazon
Enough Said
One of James Gandolfini's final performances has him starring as a divorced man, Albert, who begins to form a relationship with his neighbor, Eva (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), an also-divorced mother. The Nicole Holofcener comedy drama hits Blu-ray with a number of featurettes.Buy at Amazon
Carrie
Kimberly Peirce offers a new take on Stephen King's classic horror tale, casting Chloe Grace Moretz in the role of Carrie White, a high school girl who begins to manifest terrifying telekinetic powers. The new release comes jam-packed with special features, including an audio commentary, an alternate ending, deleted scenes, and a number of featurettes.Buy at Amazon
A Chorus Line
Richard Attenborough's 1985 adaptation of the hit Broadway musical stars Michael Douglas as a stage choreographer working with 16 hopeful dancers, all of whom have their histories explored as the story takes a look at what brought them into the world of dance. Nominated for three Academy Awards, A Chorus Line comes to high definition for the very first time this Tuesday.Buy at Amazon
Short Term 12
One of the best reviewed films of 2013, Short Term 12 stars Brie Larson as Grace, a caretaker at a foster-care facility whose life changes forever when she forms a bond with a troubled young girl. The Destin Cretton film hits Blu-ray with over 30 minutes of bonus features, including the original short film that inspired the feature.Buy at Amazon