Item in The New York Times:
The Universal Home Video disc [of Ray] contains an option: push one button and the film unfolds in the 152-minute form in which it played in theaters; push another, and a substantially different movie appears, incorporating 24 more minutes of material that adds considerably to the film’s rhythm, dramatic depth and complex, ambivalent vision of its subject.
Netflix has been a bit irksome this week, bumping Ray down my queue twice. They’d better cut that out.