‘A Real Pain’ and ‘Se7en’ Debut on Home Entertainment

A REAL PAIN. (DVD Artwork). ©Searchlight Pictures.

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A Real Pain (Comedy, Drama)

Searchlight Pictures’ touching dramedy “A Real Pain” is now available to own on Digital. Nominated for four Golden Globe Awards — Best Picture, Best Actor (Jesse Eisenberg, “The Social Network”), Best Supporting Actor (Kieran Culkin, “Succession”) and Best Screenplay (Jesse Eisenberg) — the film debuts on Blu-ray Tuesday, Feb. 4.

Mismatched cousins David (Eisenberg) and Benji (Culkin, who won the Golden Globe for his role) reunite for a tour through Poland to honor their beloved grandmother. The adventure takes a turn when the pair’s old tensions resurface against the backdrop of their family history.

Viewers can explore the themes of family and connection with Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin even further by watching the singular bonus feature included with the release, “Beautiful Fate: Making ‘A Real Pain.’” Not only does the 19-minute extra take viewers behind the scenes of the film to experience all the humor and humanity that brought the story to life, but it also takes audiences on a tour through the heart and history of Poland.

Se7ven (Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller)

Celebrating the 30th anniversary of director David Fincher’s psychological thriller, “Se7en” will be available for purchase digitally in 4K Ultra HD and on 4K UHD Blu-ray disc Tuesday, Jan. 7, from Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment.

Two cops (Academy Award winner Brad Pitt, “Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood,” and Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman, “Million Dollar Baby”) track a brilliant and elusive killer who orchestrates a string of horrific murders, each kill targeting a practitioner of one of the Seven Deadly Sins. Academy Award winner Gwyneth Paltrow (“Shakespeare in Love”) also stars in this acclaimed thriller set in a dour, drizzly city sick with pain and blight. Three-time Academy Award nominee David Fincher (“The Social Network,” “Mank,” “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”) guides the action — physical, mental and spiritual — with a sure understanding of what terrifies us, right up to a stunning denouement that will rip the scar tissue off the most hardened soul.

“Se7en” received an Academy Award nomination for Best Film Editing (Richard Francis-Bruce, “Air Force One”) at the 68th Academy Awards. Its 4K restoration was completed at Warner Bros. Discovery’s Motion Picture Imaging (MPI) and was sourced from the original camera negative. The restoration was overseen by Fincher.

Bonus features on the 4K release include the following previously released extras: four commentaries (“The Stars,” “The Story,” “The Picture” and “The Sound”); six additional/extended scenes (“Car Ride in from Gluttony,” “My Future,” “Raid on Victor’s,” “Spare Some Change?,” “Tracy Wakes from Light Sleep” and “Pride”); two alternate endings (the original “test” ending and animated storyboards of an un-shot ending); five still photograph featurettes (“John Doe’s Photographs,” “Victor’s Decomposition,” “Police Crime Scene Photographs,” “Production Photographs” and “The Notebooks”); the featurettes “Production Design,” “Mastering for the Home Theater,” “Exploration of the Opening Title Sequence: Early Storyboards,” “Exploration of the Opening Title Sequence: Rough Version,” “Exploration of the Opening Title Sequence: Final Edit,” “Exploration of the Opening Title Sequence: Stereo Audio Commentary One — The Concept — Designer Kyle Cooper” and “Exploration of the Opening Title Sequence: Stereo Audio Commentary Two — The Sound — Brant Biles & Robert Margouleff;” and the movie’s theatrical EPK.