New the week on DVD and Blu-ray:
''The Grey'' - When a group of oil-rig workers gets stranded in the Alaskan wilderness, they have to battle deadly wolves and their personal demons in order to survive. Liam Neeson leads a cast that includes Dermot Mulroney, Frank Grillo, James Badge Dale, Joe Anderson, Dallas Roberts and Nonso Anozie.
Co-writer/Director Joe Carnahan and editors Roger Barton and Jason Hellmann provide a commentary track , and the disc also includes deleted scenes. Blu-ray buyers get a digital copy and other features. (Universal Studios Home Entertainment, $29.98 DVD, $34.98 Blu-ray)
''Chronicle'' - Three teenagers (Dane DeHaan, Alex Russell and Michael B. Jordan) discover something that gives each of them telekinetic powers, which changes their lives in unexpected ways. The story is told using the ''found footage'' gimmick and the action is shot as if captured by hand-held video/camera phone/etc.
The movie is being released in an unrated director's cut, and the disc also includes a deleted scene, featurettes, soundtrack info and a digital copy. (20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, $29.98 DVD, $39.99 Blu-ray / DVD / digital copy combo)
''The Devil Inside'' - Like ''Chronicle,'' this movie uses the found-footage gimmick, documenting a case of demonic possession and an exorcism. It was well marketed - grossing more than $30 million in its opening weekend - but critically reviled. (Paramount Home Entertainment, $29.99 DVD)
''Albert Nobbs'' - Glenn Close and Janet McTeer both earned Academy Award nominations as women who pose as men to get jobs as butlers/servants in 19th century Ireland. Mia Wasikowska, Aaron Johnson, Brenda Fricker, Brendan Gleeson and Jonathan Rhys Meyers co-star.
Close, who starred in the stage version of the story and worked for years to bring it to the screen, is joined by director Rodrigo Garcia for a commentary track. The disc also includes deleted scenes. (Lionsgate Home Entertainment, $27.98 DVD, $39.99 Blu-ray)
''One For the Money'' - Katherine Heigl stars as Stephanie Plum, the bounty hunter heroine of Janet Evanovich's best-selling series of novels. Here Plum goes after a bail-jumping former vice cop and murder suspect (Jason O'Mara), who also broke her heart in high school. Considering the movie was a commercial and critical bust, this probably will be Plum's only on-screen assignment.
Extras include a deleted scene, gag reel and two featurettes, ''Making the Money: Behind-the-Scenes'' and ''Bond Girls: Kicking A- in the Bail Bonds Industry.'' (Lionsgate Home Entertainment, $29.95 DVD, $39.99 Blu-ray)
''Rampart'' - Woody Harrelson is the best thing about this gritty cop drama as he plays a very-bright-but-very-corrupt L.A. cop whose brain might not be able to help him escape his latest behavior. Ben Foster, Robin Wright, Steve Buscemi, Anne Heche, Cynthia Nixon and Jon Bernthal co-star in a film directed by Oren Moverman. (Millennium Entertainment, $28.99 DVD, $29.99 Blu-ray)

