It’s two months since Halloween, which means a slew of horror-themed physical media! David Gordon Green’s THE EXORCIST: BELIEVER (4K/Blu-ray/DVD, 8 January) sees not one but two girls becoming possessed, and brings back original cast member Ellen Burstyn. We said: “It takes some nerve to make an Exorcist film that isn’t firmly centred on Catholicism… Might be the worst entry in the series.” Bonuses: commentary by Green and three of his collaborators, plus six featurettes (running “over 30 minutes”). A Collector’s Edition steelbook adds four art cards. Set between Saw and Saw II, SAW X (4K/Blu-ray/DVD, out now) sees Jigsaw punishing the staff of a fraudulent Mexican clinic that claimed it could cure his cancer. We said: “It’s neither the best nor the worst of the Saw films.” Bonuses include a 95-minute documentary, three scene breakdowns, footage of traps being tested, and deleted scenes. The DoP and designer join director Kevin Greutert on the commentary. A prequel to the 2019 remake of the Stephen King movie, PET SEMATARY: BLOODLINES (Blu-ray/ DVD, 8 January) is set chiefly in 1969, and takes pains to explain why there’s a pet cemetery in the woods, and much more… We said: “The actual story is a distant second priority, behind all the explaining.” Bonuses: five featurettes, totalling about 50 minutes. Finally, the latest TV box sets are CREEPSHOW Season Four (out now, Blu-ray/ DVD) and MAYFAIR WITCHES Season One (8 January, Blu-ray/DVD).