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The Home 4K Digipak

4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray™ + Digital Copy

Rating: R      Run time: 95 minutes

Release Date:

Regular price $29.99
  • Stars Pete Davidson in a breakout horror role
  • From the creator of The Purge
  • Featuring an audio commentary with the director and producer, and a making-of featurette

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Description

In this shocking horror-thriller from the creator of The Purge, Max (Pete Davidson), a rebellious twentysomething, is sentenced to community service at a quiet retirement home as the on-site superintendent. For Max, it could be a fresh start — if he plays by the one rule: never, ever visit the residents on the fourth floor. As Max begins to question the staff’s treatment of the patients, he uncovers a chilling secret…with ties to his own troubled past.

ZOOMING IN

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • The Home in 4K
  • Paper-based digipak

  • Special Features:
    - Audio Commentary with Director James DeMonaco and Producer Sébastien K. Lemercier
    - Making of The Home
    - Theatrical Trailer

    ARTISTIC RENDERING ONLY, INTERIOR DISC PACKAGING MAY VARY

BEHIND THE CAMERA

CREDITS & CAST

Written by James DeMonaco & Adam Cantor

Directed by James DeMonaco

Cast:
Pete Davidson (Max)
Mary Beth Peil (Norma)

IN THE CAN

Film SpecS

Number of Discs: 2 (4K & Blu-ray)

Rating: R for Strong Bloody Violence and Gore, Language and Some Sexual Content

Screen Format: Widescreen (2.39:1)

Subtitles: English, Spanish, English SDH

Audio: English Dolby Atmos, English Descriptive Audio

Run Time: 95 Mins.

Color: Yes

Disc Size: 66GB

Copyright: The Home © 2024 Miramax Distribution Services, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

 

All 4K UHD Discs are All Region and will play worldwide. Blu-ray™ Discs are Region A and will only play in North America.

Digital Codes are for U.S. only and will not work worldwide.

 

Director spotlight

James DeMonaco

James DeMonaco directs with a sharp sense of atmosphere and unease, blending grounded characters with escalating dread. His work explores fear, morality, and survival through stories that linger long after the credits roll.

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