
Titles arriving January 19 include Straight Outta Compton, The Intern and Jem and the Holograms
Welcome to ComingSoon.net’s look at all the top titles arriving this week on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD. Check out the gallery viewer below for a look at the major new releases, catalogue films and television collections hitting shelves and/or VOD beginning Tuesday, January 19, 2016.
The week kicks off with writer and director Marielle Heller’s critically-acclaimed drama The Diary of a Teenage Girl. Other recent big screen releases include Baltasar Kormakur’s mountain climbing thriller Everest, Nancy Meyers’ Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway-led comedy drama The Intern, and, on DVD only, Roland Emmerich‘s civil rights period drama Stonewall.
Three very different music stories also arrive January 19 in the form of the F. Gary Gray’s massively well-received N.W.A. biopic, Straight Outta Compton, Jon M. Chu’s ’80s cartoon show adaptation Jem and the Holograms, and Colin Hanks’ crowdsourced documentary, All Things Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records.
The Criterion Collection has two new inductees on January 19 with both Charles Vidor’s 1949 Gilda (iconically headlined by Rita Hayworth) and the recent Coen Brothers masterpiece, Inside Llewyn Davis.
Collectors have two cult classics hitting HD this week as January 19 sees the arrival (via Shout! Factory) of William Friedkin’s 1990 horror thriller, The Guardian and (via Warner Archive) of Stewart Raffill’s sci-fi comedy adventure Ice Pirates.
On the small screen, Syfy brings home two sets of original programming with the first season of 12 Monkeys and the fourth season of Continuum. There’s also Adventure Time: Stakes, which includes the full eight episode Cartoon Network miniseries.
Debuting via Digital HD this week is the latest James Bond adventure, SPECTRE, David Gordon Green’s true political tale, Our Brand is Crisis, and the HBO series The Knick (season two) and Getting On (season three).
You can check out cover art for all the January 19 releases in the gallery viewer below alongside a listing of each release’s special features (where applicable):
This Week on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD - January 19, 2015
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The Diary of a Teenage Girl
- Deleted Scenes
- Marielles Journey: Bringing The Diary To Life
- A Making-of Featurette
- LA Film Festival Q&A with Bel Powley, Alexander Skarsgård, and Marielle Heller -
Everest
- Learning to Climb: The Actor’s Journey
- A Mountain of Work: Recreating Everest
- Race to the Summit: The Making of Everest
- Aspiring to Authenticity: The Real Story
- Feature Commentary with Director Balthasar Kormákur -
The Intern
- Learning From Experience
- Designs on Life
- The Three Interns -
Jem and the Holograms
- Gag Reel
- "Youngblood" Music Video
- Glam, Glitter, Fashion, and Fame: The Reinvention of Jem
- Feature Commentary with Producer/Director Jon M. Chu -
Straight Outta Compton
- Deleted Scenes
- Becoming N.W.A.
- Never Before Seen Performance
- N.W.A. The Origins: N.W.A. was a group that changed history. Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, DJ Yella, and many others talk about their start in the 80's and where it all began.
- Impact: An exploration of the impact N.W.A. and specifically their breakout album that changed everything.
- Director's Journey: Utilizing a large amount of stand up interviews, we follow F. Gary Gray through the streets of Compton as he brings together the story of the founders of gangsta rap.
- The Streets - Filming in Compton: Take a look through the lens of Director F. Gary Gray as he perfected the authentic feeling of what it was like to walk the streets of Compton.
- N.W.A Performs in Detroit: We go behind the scenes of what this performance meant to the original members of N.W.A. as they saw their lyrics spark controversy against the corruption of the police in Los Angeles, as well as the thoughts of the actors performing the song on stage for the movie.
- Feature Commentary with director/producer F. Gary Gray -
Stonewall
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All Things Must Pass
- Deleted Scenes
- Additional Interviews -
The Guardian
- A Happy Coincidence: An Interview With Actor Dwier Brown
- From Strasberg To The Guardian: An Interview With Actor Gary Swanson
- A Mother's Journey: An Interview With Actress Natalija Nogulich
- Scoring The Guardian: An Interview With Composer Jack Hues
- Tree Woman: The Effects Of The Guardian: An Interview With Makeup Effects Artist Matthew Mungle
- Return To The Genre - An Interview With Director/Co-writer William Friedkin
- The Nanny: An Interview With Actress Jenny Seagrove
- Don't Go Into The Woods: An Interview With Co-writer Stephen Volk
- Still Gallery Of Behind-The-Scenes Photos
- Theatrical Trailer -
The Ice Pirates
- Original Trailer
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Gilda
- New 2K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray
- Audio commentary from 2010 by film critic Richard Schickel
- New interview with film noir historian Eddie Muller
- Piece from 2010 featuring filmmakers Martin Scorsese and Baz Luhrmann discussing their appreciation for Gilda
- Trailer
- An essay by critic Sheila O’Malley -
Inside Llewyn Davis
- 4K digital transfer, approved by directors Joel and Ethan Coen, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu-ray
- New audio commentary featuring authors Robert Christgau, David Hajdu, and Sean Wilentz
- New conversation between filmmaker Guillermo del Toro and the Coen brothers about the evolution of their approach
- Inside “Inside Llewyn Davis” (2013), a forty-three-minute documentary
- Another Day, Another Time (2013), a 101-minute concert documentary celebrating the music of Inside Llewyn Davis, featuring Joan Baez, Marcus Mumford, Punch Brothers, Gillian Welch, Jack White, and others
- New conversation between music producer T Bone Burnett and the Coens about folk music, with illustrations by Drew Christie
- New piece about the early sixties Greenwich Village folk scene, featuring music writer and historian Elijah Wald
- Sunday, a short film by Dan Drasin documenting a 1961 clash between folk musicians and police in Washington Square Park
- Trailers
- An essay by film critic Kent Jones -
The Knick Season Two
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12 Monkeys Season One
- Deleted Scenes
- Gag Reel
- Cast Auditions
- Emily Hampshire - Markridge Improv Speech
- Webisodes -
Continuum Season Four
- “Lost Hours" commentary with Creator Simon Barry and Director/Executive Producer Pat Williams
- Continuum: Behind the Scenes
- "Final Hour" Commentary with Creator Simon Barry and Director/Executive Producer Pat Williams -
Adventure Time: Stakes
- Animatics
- Song Demos
- Art Gallery -
Getting On Season Three
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Our Brand is Crisis
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SPECTRE