Shout Factory is kicking off the New Year in style, announcing the return of a classic horror thriller that has only continued to gain a cult following since its release way back in 2001. Valentine is coming back in a big way, and this new edition is packed full of special features.

'Roses are Red. Violets are Blue. Sweet extras you'll find on this slasher film for you!' Revenge is sweet, just like Valentine's Day chocolates. At least, that is what a vengeful, Cupid-masked killer thinks. Be my Valentine ... or else. Broken hearts and other mortal wounds await a cast of contemporary young stars when they play dating-scene veterans dying for love in this humor-laced, twist-filled thriller cleverly directed by Jamie Blanks (Urban Legend) and starring David Boreanaz (Angel, Bones), Denise Richards (Starship Troopers), Marley Shelton (Scream 4, Planet Terror), Katherine Heigl (Grey's Anatomy) and more. Cards, candy and flowers are nice. But for fans of stalker-shocker terror, there's nothing like a Valentine.

  • Valentine bonus features include:
  • NEW 2K scan of the original film elements supervised and approved by director Jamie Blanks and director of photography Rick Bota
  • NEW Audio Commentary with director Jamie Blanks and filmmaker Don Coscarelli, moderated by author Peter Bracke
  • NEW Thrill of the Drill - an interview with actress Denise Richards
  • NEW The Final Girl - an interview with actress Marley Shelton
  • NEW Shot Through the Heart - an interview with actress Jessica Cauffiel
  • NEW Writing Valentine - an interview with co-writers Gretchen J. Berg and Aaron Harberts
  • NEW Editing Valentine - an interview with editor Steve Mirkovich
  • NEW Scoring Valentine - an interview with composer Don Davis
  • NEW Almost 2 hours of never-before-seen behind-the-scenes footage from director Jamie Blanks' personal archive
  • Deleted Scenes including extended death scenes
  • Original Audio Commentary with director Jamie Blanks
  • Vintage "Making of" featurette featuring cast and crew
  • Extended interviews and behind-the-scenes footage from the electronic press kit
  • Music Video
  • Teaser Trailer and Theatrical Trailers
  • TV Spots
  • Still Gallery
  • Hidden Easter Egg

Valentine has a Street date planned for 2/12/19. You can pre-order now at Shout Factory. Many may have forgotten Valentine, as it came out in the new wave of self-conscious horror ushered in by Scream in the late 90s. The movie actually has somewhat of a bad reputation, and Katherine Heigl has said that she regrets the entire experience. She only had three days to shoot her scenes, as she was committed to her TV show at the time, Roswell. The actress didn't read the entire screenplay before jumping on board, and in later interviews admits that she definitely should have.

The Valentine theatrical trailers will be included in the release, which were unique for their time, and still a rarity today as they are some of the few trailers to ever include a female narrator. You can check out the trailer for the film here.