Chain Letter had a limited theatrical release early in October, and for those that wanted to check it out, Image Entertainment sends word that it will be released on both DVD and Blu-ray on February 1st:

"Electronic mail. Cell-phone texting. Unthinkable a generation ago, these technological marvels are considered by many as life-saving devices. But what if these contributions become an instrument of murder – when your death is announced in the subject line? On February 1, Image Entertainment releases Chain Letter – a story of a deadly communiqué carrying a message of murder, if the recipient dares to break the chain....

Nikki Reed (Twilight, New Moon) stars as Jessie, a high-school student addicted to her laptop and cell phone – to every mode of cyber-speech. But suddenly this communication turns from amusement to menace. She and six of her friends become the subjects of a chain letter that is much more than the usual combination of annoyance and guilt. Arriving through e-mail and text message, the letter carries a threat: that if it is not passed on, the party to blame faces an unexpected, horrible death."

I haven't had a chance to see this personally, but it does feature Brad Dourif, so I am interested in giving this one a try. We also have have box art for the release which is the same as the theatrical poster:

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