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PROJECT X (2012)

Time for the teen-party genre to get DIY video camera treatment, following the lead of “The Blair Witch Project” (and “Cloverfield” and “Chronicle” and. . .) Extras: Extended cut; Blu-ray featurettes. (Warner, $28.98; Blu-ray, $35.99)

BIG MIRACLE (2012)

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Whales trapped by Arctic ice get a big push toward freedom from animal-loving Drew
Barrymore and small-town reporter John Krasinski. Extras: Director commentary; featurettes. (Universal, $29.98; Blu-ray, $34.98)

SPIDER-MAN (2002)

Sam Raimi’s super-flick gets a Blu-ray
reissue, along with both sequels. Glad to see the studio isn’t completely shunting these aside in favor of the 3-D reboot, even if it’s just for an ancillary cash-in. From action to angst to levity, Raimi and Tobey Maguire nailed it, especially the first couple of times. Extras:
Reboot coupon. (Sony, $19.99 each; out now)

WEB THERAPY: THE COMPLETE FIRST
SEASON
(2011)

Last week, Matt LeBlanc’s new Showtime
series hit DVD; now, it’s Lisa Kudrow’s gig for the cable outlet as a self-interested online shrink. Extras: Commentary by Kudrow and director pal Don Roos. (Paramount, $29.98)

FOUR LOVERS (2010)

French director Antony Cordier has drawn Jean Renoir comparisons with his spouse-swapping drama. Extras: Some theme viewing from the distributor’s vault — “Who’s Right?” (1950) and “Jealousy” (1954). (Oscilloscope Laboratories, $29.99)

THE SARAH SILVERMAN PROGRAM:
THE COMPLETE SERIES
(2007-10)

Silverman unabridged, in more ways than one. Extras: Cast and creator conversations; original pilot. (Shout! Factory, $49.97)

Titles are in stores Tuesday unless specified. Tom Russo can be reached at trusso2222@gmail.com.