
Titles arriving February 9 include SPECTRE, Crimson Peak, Grandma and more!
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, February 9, 2016.
James Bond’s latest adventure comes home February 9 with the arrival of SPECTRE. Meanwhile, it’s a very different kind of spectre that haunts Guillermo Del Toro’s lavish gothic horror tale, Crimson Peak. Elsewhere, Andrew Garfield and Michael Shannon face off in Ramin Bahrani’s 99 Homes and Lily Tomlin and Julia Garner take a road trip in Paul Weitz’ comedy drama Grandma. The week also brings home recent big screen fare in the ensemble family comedy Love the Coopers, the Kit Harington-led espionage thriller MI-5, the zombie/vampire/alien invasion mashup Freaks of Nature, the “based on actual events” horror tale Hangman and, on DVD only, director Reed Morano’s Meadowland, starring Olivia Wilde and Luke Wilson.
There’s quite a few gems from boutique labels arriving February 9. Mondo Macabro releases a feature-laden special edition of Lucio Fulci’s Lizard in a Woman’s Skin, Warner Archive brings to Blu-ray Christopher Guest’s folk music mockumentary A Mighty Wind, Viz brings home the first three Pokemon movies in a Blu-ray steelbook, Kino Lorber offers up Jean Renoir’s 1945 drama The Southerner and The Criterion Collection welcomes Jan Troell’s two-film saga The Emigrants and The New Land.
On the TV front, February 9 delivers the complete second season of HBO‘s hit series The Leftovers.
Arriving via Digital HD this week is both Jonathan Levine’s Christmas comedy The Night Before (available February 9) and the hit animated feature film The Peanuts Movie (available February 12).
You can check out cover art for all the February 9 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 - February 9, 2016
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Crimson Peak
- Feature Commentary with co-writer and Director Guillermo Del Toro
- Deleted Scenes
- The Light and Dark of Crimson Peak
- Beware Of Crimson Peak
- I Remember Crimson Peak
- A Living Thing
- A Primer on Gothic Romance
- Crimson Phantoms
- Hand Tailored Gothic -
SPECTRE
- SPECTRE: Bond’s Biggest Opening Sequence
- Video Blogs (Director Sam Mendes, Supercars, Introducing Lea Seydoux and Monica Bellucci, Action, Music and Guinness World Record)
- Gallery -
99 Homes
- Director's Commentary with Ramin Bahrani - Deleted Scene
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Freaks of Nature
- Cast Gag Reel
- Alternate Opening
- Deleted Scenes -
Grandma
- A Family Portrait: The Making of Grandma
- Q&A with Lily Tomlin, Sam Elliott, and director Paul Weitz
- Commentary with Lily Tomlin, Sam Elliott, Julia Garner and Paul Weitz -
Love The Coopers
- Making the Coopers" Featurette
- "Rags the Dog" Featurette
- "Fun on Set" Featurette
- Music Video by Alison Krauss & Robert Plant -
Meadowland
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MI 5
- The Making of MI-5 Featurette
- Deleted Scenes -
Hangman
- Trailer
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The Emigrants / The New Land
- New high-definition digital restorations of both films, with uncompressed monaural soundtracks on the Blu-rays
- New introduction by theater and film critic John Simon
- New conversation between film scholar Peter Cowie and director Jan Troell
- New interview with actor Liv Ullmann
- To Paint with Pictures, an hour-long documentary from 2005 on the making of the films, featuring archival footage as well as interviews with Troell, Ullmann, producer and coscreenwriter Bengt Forslund, actor Eddie Axberg, and composer Georg Oddner
- Trailers
- New English subtitle translations
- An essay by critic Terrence Rafferty -
The Southerner
- A Salute to France (1944, 35 min., dir: Jean Renoir and Garson Kanin)
- The Rivera (1938, 31 min., dir: Pare Lorentz) -
Lizard in a Woman's Skin
- Complete version of the feature, 104 minutes 11 seconds, with alternative English and Italian audio tracks with newly created English subtitles
- Documentary Shedding the Skin, with optional commentary from director Kris Gavin
- When Worlds Collide - Interview with Stephen Thrower author of Beyond Terror: the film of Lucio Fulci
- Dr Lucio Fulci's Day for Night: An interview with Lucio Fulci
- From Burton to Baker - interview with actor Tony Adams about his experiences of working on the film
- Feature Length audio commentary with Pete Tombs and Kris Gavin.
- Radio spots for the Schizoid release of the film
- Alternative Italian title sequence
- Original Trailers
- Reversible sleeve -
A Mighty Wind
- Feature-length audio commentary by Christopher Guest and Eugene Levy
- Nearly a half-hour of additional scenes (with commentary) including "The Good Book Song", "The Catheter Song", Folksmen Interview, The Bohners Meet Their Meet Their Fans, and more
- Live TV Broadcast of the Concert: The Climactic Benefit Show in its entirety
- Vintage TV appearances of the bands -
The Leftovers - Season Two
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Pokemon Movie Collection
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The Night Before
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The Peanuts Movie