Displaying items by tag: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
The Oscars, Criterion’s June slate includes Five Easy Pieces & Hairspray in 4K, plus the remastered Puppetoon Movie: Director’s Cut on Blu-ray!
As we so often do, we’re starting the new week here at The Bits with more new disc reviews, including…
Tim’s look at Riccardo Freda’s The Ghost (1963) in 4K Ultra HD from Severin Films, as well as Louis Malle’s The Fire Within (1963) on Blu-ray from Umbrella Entertainment.
Stephen’s thoughts on Can Evrenol’s Baskin (2015) in 4K Ultra HD, also from Severin.
Dennis’ take on Kenneth Branagh’s Dead Again (1991) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, Bruce Robinson’s Withnail and I (1987) on Blu-ray from Imprint Films, and Olaf Ittenbach’s Garden of Love (2003) on Blu-ray from Unearthed Films.
And finally, Stuart’s reviews of George Marshall’s Hold That Blonde! (1945) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, as well as Warner Archive’s Robert Taylor Collection on Blu-ray, which includes Devil’s Doorway (1950), Westward the Women (1951), Ivanhoe (1952), and The Last Hunt (1956).
Watch for more new disc reviews here all this week!
Now then, last night was the Academy Awards, and I think it’s safe to say that there weren’t too many surprises in terms of winners and losers. I was certainly glad to see Autumn Durald Arkapaw become the first woman to win Best Cinematography for Sinners, and to see Michael B. Jordan to win Best Actor for the same film.
While I’m talking Michael B. Jordan, this is a good time to mention that he was great in the very first thing I ever saw him in as well, which was NBC’s Friday Night Lights (2009-2011) TV series. The show is fantastic, and it doesn’t get nearly the love it deserves. If you haven’t seen it yet, I highly recommend it. The series brilliantly chronicles small town life in America, and it’s about a lot more than just high school football (though that part is great too). Do give it a look—I think you’ll really enjoy it [Read on here...]
- Severin Films
- Tim Salmons
- Stephen Bjork
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Dennis Seuling
- The Academy Awards
- Oscars
- Michael B Jordan
- Friday Night Lights
- Criterion's June 2026 slate
- Five Easy Pieces
- Hairspray
- George Pal
- The Puppetoon Movie: Director’s Cut
- The Ghost (1963) 4K review
- The Fire Within (1963) BD review
- Umbrella Entertainment
- Dead Again (1991) BD review
- Withnail and I (1987) BD review
- Imprint Films
- Garden of Love (2003) BD review
- Unearthed Films
- Hold That Blonde! (1945) BD review
- Warner Archive Collection
- Robert Taylor Collection BD review
- Sinners
- Autumn Durald Arkapaw
- In Memoriam
- Billy Crystal
- Rob Reiner
- Five Easy Pieces 4K
- Charade 4K
- West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty
- High Art
- Hairspray (1988) 4K
- John Waters
- Desperate Living (1977) 4K
- It Was Just an Accident
- Eclipse Series 6: Carlos Saura’s Flamenco Trilogy
- Magellan
- Criterion Premieres
- Arnold Leibovit
Warner Archive’s April has George Stevens: A Filmmaker’s Journey in 4K, plus Bill’s on Tim Millard’s The Extras Podcast!
We start today with two new disc reviews for you to enjoy, including…
Stephen’s look at Richard Rush’s The Stunt Man (1980) in a great limited edition 4K Ultra HD release from Radiance Films.
More reviews are on the way, so be sure to keep checking back for them!
Also today, we’ve just uploaded our own Russell Hammond’s latest update of the Release Dates & Cover Artwork section here at The Bits, featuring new Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD cover artwork and Amazon.com pre-order links.
As always, whenever you order literally anything from Amazon after clicking to them through one of our affiliate links (like this one), you’re helping to support our work here at The Bits and we really do appreciate it.
Now then… our friends at the Warner Archive Collection have just revealed their terrific April slate of Blu-ray catalog titles, and it includes a great new 4K title as well! [Read on here...]
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Back the Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Stephen Bjork
- Tim Salmons
- Radiance Films
- Arrow Video
- The Stunt Man 4K review
- New Line
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Trilogy 4K Review
- Russell Hammond
- Release Dates & Artwork update
- Warner Archive Collection April 2026 slate
- 20,000 Years in Sing Sing (1932)
- King Richard and the Crusaders (1954)
- Monogram Matinee: Volume 2
- CrackUp (1946)
- Captains Courageous (1937)
- Private Benjamin (1980)
- Arrowsmith (1931)
- John Ford
- George Stevens: A Filmmaker’s Journey (1984) 4K
- A24
- Marty Supreme
- Paramount
- Alliance Home Entertainment
- The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants
- Mercy 4K
- Death of a Gunfighter (1969)
- Neon
- No Other Choice
- Park Chan wook
- Arco 4K
- Decal Releasing
- Deaf Crocodile Films
- Krakatit (1948) 4K
- Universal Studios
- It Came from Outer Space (1953) 4K
- Good Luck Have Fun Don’t Die
- My Neighbor Adolf
- Cohen Media Group
- The Pornographers 4K
- Shohei Imamura
- Warm Water Under a Red Bridge
- Solo (1970)
- La tête contre les murs (1959)
- Time to Play: Films by Jacques Rozier
- Matador (1986) 4K
- Romancing in Thin Air (2012)
- Confessions of a Police Captain (1971)
- Highway to Hell (1991)
- Transmission
- ClassicFlix
- Fleischer Cartoons: Greatest Hits V1
- Severin Films
- Suzzanna: Empress of Darkness
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- The Patriot 4K Steelbook
- Tim Millard's The Extras podcast
- Warner Bros Discovery
- Paramount Skydance
- Netflix
- Warner's 2026 4K catalog slate
The 53rd Saturn Awards, plus Eraser 4K pre-orders begin & something great for Tombstone fans!
I’ve been fortunate to attend a number of great film industry events over the last thirty years, but I can tell you... none of them is more fun than the Saturn Awards.
While the Oscars, Golden Globes, and SAG awards tend to get all the mainstream media coverage, the Saturns are the sort of nerdy-fun party that Hollywood filmmakers actually like to attend.
Founded in 1972 by the late Dr. Donald A. Reed, a film historian, educator, and longtime scholar of genre entertainment, the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror is a non-profit organization that has a single goal: to support and encourage filmed genre entertainment.
What makes the Saturns so great is that there’s no ego—people attend because they love the work they do, and they love each other’s work even more. Things tend to be very relaxed, everyone mixes together before and after the awards—even during dinner—and you can easily find yourself unexpectedly chatting with people you’ve admired for years.
This year’s event was a whopper; in attendance to either present or accept awards were Tom Cruise, George Lucas, James Cameron, William Shatner, Mark Hamill, Christopher McQuarrie, Kathleen Kennedy, Guillermo del Toro, Bryan Fuller, Laurence Fishburne, Terry Matalas, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, and many more. The Star Trek franchise was recognized for its 60th anniversary, as was Aliens for its 40th, and the TV series The Boys was given a Spotlight Award. It was definitely a fun evening. [Read on here...]
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- The 53rd Saturn Awards
- Eraser 4K
- Tombstone
- Stephen Lang
- Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror
- Tom Cruise
- Aliens
- The Boys
- Star Trek
- Saturn Home Entertainment Awards
- Lionsgate
- Wicked
- Frailty 4K
- The Pink Panther Peter Sellers Comedy Collection
- Chucky: The Complete Series
- Frank Tarzi
- Cliff Stephenson
- Chuck Russell
- Michael Biehn
- Just Fooling Around podcast
Becoming Led Zeppelin in 4K, plus Netflix’s Masters of the Universe, Star Wars Blu-ray reissues, new reviews, Bill on The Extras & more!
This has been a very busy week here at The Bits, tracking upcoming titles, talking with industry sources, and the like, thus the lack of posts.
But we’ve definitely got both new disc reviews for you today as well as some release news worth sharing. Let’s start with the latter first.
Today we’ve got…
Tim’s reviews of Chor Yuen’s The Sentimental Swordsman (1977) on Blu-ray from Arrow’s Shawscope: Volume Three box set, Severin Films’ Saga Erotica: The Emmanuelle Collection in 4K Ultra HD, and Michael Curtiz’s Captain Blood (1935) in 4K Ultra HD from Criterion.
Stephen’s reviews of Jean-Jacques Annaud’s Quest for Fire (1981) on Blu-ray from Umbrella Entertainment, Dario Argento’s Sleepless (2001) in 4K UHD from Vinegar Syndrome, Michael Cacoyannis’ Iphigenia (1977) on Blu-ray from Radiance Films, Corey Yuen’s She Shoots Straight (1990) on Blu-ray from 88 Films, and John Woo’s Once a Thief (1991) in 4K from Shout’s HK Cinema Classics line.
And Dennis’ take on Raoul Walsh’s Manpower (1941) and David Butler’s By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953) both on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
Now then… before we get started on news today, I’m going to be joining my friend Tim Millard on his next The Extras podcast to talk about the latest developments in the ongoing Paramount/Skydance, Warner Bros., Netflix saga. Looks like we’re going to be recording the episode this weekend, so be sure to check Tim’s social media for news on the episode drop, and I’ll share the details on my own as well when I have them. [Read on here...]
- Netflix
- Severin Films
- Shout! Studios
- Paramount
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Back the Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Arrow Video
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Tim Salmons
- Stephen Bjork
- Dennis Seuling
- Star Wars Trilogy BD reissue
- Disney
- Lucasfilm
- The Sentimental Swordsman BD review
- Shawscope: Volume Three
- Saga Erotica: The Emmanuelle Collection 4K review
- Captain Blood 4K review
- Criterion
- Quest for Fire BD review
- Umbrella Entertainment
- Sleepless 4K review
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Iphigenia BD review
- Radiance Films
- She Shoots Straight BD review
- Once a Thief 4K review
- 88 Films
- HK Cinema Classics
- Manpower BD review
- By the Light of the Silvery Moon BD review
- Warner Archive Collection
- Tim Millard's The Extras podcast
- Becoming Led Zeppelin 4K
- GOAT
- The Bride!
- Wuthering Heights
- The Ghost Galleon 4K
- Bizarro
- Boxcar Bertha 4K
- Massacre (1989) 4K
- Office Killer (1997) 4K
- Mill Creek Entertainment
- Masters of the Universe: Revelation
- Masters of the Universe: Revolution
- Project A 4K
- Project A: Part II 4K
- Jackie Chan
- Voices from Beyond (1991)
- The Crippled Masters (1979)
- Brit Noir: Collection I
Arrow’s May has Blue Thunder 4K & more, plus new Shout, a Zootopia 2 4K update & the latest on Paramount’s Warner takeover win vs Netflix
All right, we have one new disc review for you today, with more coming later this week...
My look at Dan Trachtenberg’s audacious Predator: Badlands (2025) in 4K Ultra HD from 20th Century Studios.
Turns out, it’s pretty damn good! And the 4K disc has a blisteringly excellent Dolby Atmos mix that’s well worth your time.
Now then... we’ve got some new release information for you here at The Bits today, and then we’re going to talk a little bit about that Warner-Paramount-Netflix news from last week.
We’ll start with Warner Bros... the Wachowski’s Speed Racer (2008) is now available for pre-order on Amazon.com and pretty much everywhere else. The street date is expected to be 5/19. And I’ve been able to confirm that the disc will include Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos audio! The official announcement hasn’t yet been made, so we don’t have the final cover art, but I expect that to happen in the next couple of weeks. I also do believe that there will be a regular 4K SKU in addition to the 4K Steelbook, and obviously there’s an even more elaborate 4K version in the UK with swag. Anyway, here’s the US Amazon link.
Also today, our friends at Arrow Video have announced their May Blu-ray and 4K slate, which includes multiple titles that should make catalog fans happy. [Read on here...]
- The Wachowskis
- Speed Racer 4K
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Arrow Video
- Nightbreed 4K
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Paramount
- 20th Century Studios
- Predator Badlands 4K review
- Dan Trachtenberg
- Arrow Video May 2026 slate
- Blue Thunder 4K
- GI Samurai
- Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves 4K
- Mona Lisa 4K
- The Dollars Trilogy 4K
- Sergio Leone
- Clive Barker
- Neil Jordan
- John Badham
- Shout! Studios
- Hotel Hell
- Alligator
- I Love Maria (1988) 4K
- The Haunting (1963) 4K
- Scarlet (2025)
- Zootopia 2 4K
- Walt Disney Studios
- Severin Films
- Gutter Auteur: The Lost Legacy of Andy Milligan
- Stone Cold
- The House of Seven Corpses
- Hold That Ghost (1941) 4K
- Ilsa the Wicked Warden
- Throw Momma from the Train
- Paramount Skydance to buy Warner Bros
- Netflix
- Gone with the Wind 4K
- Snowpiercer: The Complete Series
Arrow teases Nightbreed 4K for May, Capelight delays West Wide Story, plus Sleepers, Duplicity & more
As promised, we have more new disc reviews for you to enjoy today, including…
My take on Guy Hamilton’s epic Battle of Britain (1969) in 4K Ultra HD from Imprint Films, as well as Sony’s long-awaited US/Region A Blu-ray edition of Apple TV’s excellent For All Mankind: Season Two (2021).
Stephen’s review of Osgood Perkins’s Keeper (2025) in 4K Ultra HD from Neon and Decal, as well as David Schmoeller’s Tourist Trap (1979) on Blu-ray from Umbrella Entertainment.
Dennis and Tim’s tag team look at Blake Edwards’ A Shot in the Dark (1964) in 4K Ultra HD from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, as well as Dennis’ look at Rudolph Maté’s For the First Time (1959) on Blu-ray from MGM via the Warner Archive Collection.
And Stuart’s thoughts on Gordon Parks’ Leadbelly (1978) on Blu-ray from Paramount via Imprint Films, as well as Géza von Radványi’s Maedchen in Uniform (1958) on Blu-ray from Kino Classics.
Watch more for new disc reviews tomorrow!
Also today, we’ve just posted the latest update of our Release Dates & Artwork section featuring all the latest Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K UHD cover art and Amazon pre-order links. As always, whenever you order literally anything from them after clicking through one of our links first, you’re helping to support our work here at The Bits and we really appreciate it!
Now then… there’s not a lot on the way of announcement news today, but we do have a couple of things for you. [Read on here...]
- Paramount
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Back the Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Dennis Seuling
- Stephen Bjork
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Imprint Films
- Battle of Britain 4K review
- For All Mankind: Season Two BD review
- Apple TV
- Keeper 4K review
- Neon
- Decal
- Tourist Trap BD review
- Umbrella Entertainment
- A Shot in the Dark 4K review
- Tim Salmons
- Kino Classics
- Leadbelly BD review
- Maedchen in Uniform BD review
- For the First Time BD review
- Warner Archive Collection
- Release Dates & Artwork update
- Russell Hammond
- Clive Barker
- Nightbreed 4K
- Arrow Video
- Sleepers 4K
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Speed Racer 4K
- The Wachowskis
- Emile Hirsch
- 10 to Midnight 4K
- J Lee Thompson
- Rider on the Train 4K
- West Side Story (1961) 4K
- Robert Wise
- Capelight Pictures
- The Da Vinci Code 4K Steelbook
- Bohachi Bushido: Code of the Forgotten Eight (1973) 4K
- Mondo Macabro
- Shelter
- Black Bear
- Arnold Leibovit
- The Puppetoon Movie: A Legacy Revisited
- The Freda Cinema
- George Pal
- Puppetoon shorts
- The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) screening
Del Toro’s Frankenstein & K-Pop Demon Hunters are joining the Criterion Collection, plus A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms & more!
All right, we’ve got some great release news and more new disc reviews for you today to start the new week off right!
Let’s get to those reviews first…
Tim has turned in his thoughts on the Warner Archive Collection’s excellent Tom & Jerry: The Golden Era Anthology (1940-1958) Blu-ray release, which is well worth your time for classic animation fans!
Dennis has offered his take on Richard Fleischer’s The Narrow Margin (1952) also in Blu-ray also from the Warner Archive Collection.
And Stephen has delivered his look at Jean-Jacques Beineix’s Diva (1981) in 4K Ultra HD from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
As expected, we’ve got a great line up of new Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD reviews coming every day this week, so you’ll definitely want to keep checking back daily for those.
Now then… the big news today is that Variety has just revealed that Netflix has licensed two more titles to the Criterion Collection, including Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein (2025) and Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans’s animated hit K-Pop Demon Hunters (2025) from Sony Pictures Animation! This means both films are likely to be released on both Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD later this year. [Read on here...]
- Warner Archive Collection
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Stephen Bjork
- Dennis Seuling
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Paramount
- Tim Salmons
- Tom & Jerry: The Golden Era Anthology BD review
- The Narrow Margin BD review
- Diva 4K review
- Netflix
- Variety
- The Criterion Collection
- Frankenstein (2025)
- Guillermo del Toro
- KPop Demon Hunters (2025)
- Sony Pictures Animation
- Netflix Original
- HBO Max
- A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Complete First Season
- Kiki’s Delivery Service 4K
- Studio Ghibli
- GKids
- Shout! Factory
- Hayao Miyazaki
- IMAX
- Weapons of Death (1977)
- Counselor at Crime (1973)
- BBC
- Doctor Who: Season Two (2025)
- Doctor Who: The Movie (1996) 4K remaster
- Paul McGann
- Top Gun: 40th Anniversary Edition 4K Steelbook
- Hammer Films
- Mantrap (1953)
- Cartoon Network
- Over the Garden Wall (2014)
- Scream Factory
- The Warrior and the Sorceress (1984)
In Praise of Kevin Costner’s Open Range—which deserves 4K disc release!
I wanted to do something a little different here at The Bits today.
This being a Friday afternoon, and with the recent passing of Robert Duvall much on my mind, I wanted to call your attention to a film that I think features one of his finest performances.
But the sad reality is, thanks to studio apathy and/or a dispute between the film’s director and distributors (as reported here back in 2019), some of you may not even be aware of it.
First though, a bit of regular site business: We’ve got three more new disc reviews for you to enjoy here at the site today, including…
Dennis’ look at Don Siegel’s The Verdict (1946) on Blu-ray from our friends at the Warner Archive Collection.
Stuart’s thoughts on Mabel Cheung’s An Autumn’s Tale (1987) on Blu-ray from Imprint Asia and Via Vision.
And finally, Tim’s review of Roy Ward Baker’s Scars of Dracula (1970) in 4K Ultra HD from Hammer Films via the good folks at Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
More reviews are on the way for next week (including one or two from yours truly), so be sure to check back for them.
All right… with that aside, let me tell you about a little gem of a film called Open Range (2003).
Based on the 1990 Western novel The Open Range Men by Lauran Paine, and featuring a screenplay by Craig Storper, this Kevin Costner-directed project was both a critical and box office success, if a modest one, and it currently holds a respectable 79% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes (with an audience rating of 84%). [Read on here...]
- Warner Archive Collection
- Via Vision Entertainment
- Imprint Films
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Dennis Seuling
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Tim Salmons
- Imprint Asia
- Kevin Costner
- Robert Duvall
- Open Range (2003)
- The Verdict (1946) BD review
- An Autumn’s Tale (1987) BD review
- Scars of Dracula (1970) 4K review
- Hammer Films
- The Open Range Men
- Lauran Paine
- Boss Spearman
- Charlie Waite
- Diego Luna
- Andor
- Michael Gambon
- Annette Bening
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- Touchstone Pictures
- Michael Kamen
The First Rule of Fight Club Is: It Drops in 4K on 5/12! Plus Moneyball, The Walk & Bride of Re-Animator
All right, we’ve got some big—and excellent—4K Ultra HD catalog news for you here at The Bits today, but first let’s knock out a few new disc reviews…
Stephen has taken a look at Jean-Jacques Beineix’s Diva (1981) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
Stuart has offered his thoughts on W.S. Van Dyke’s I Love You Again (1940) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection, Garry Marshall’s Frankie and Johnny (1991) on Blu-ray from Imprint Films and Via Vision, and Howard Bretherton’s Hopalong Cassidy: The Legacy Collection – Volume 1 (1935) on Blu-ray from Paramount via ClassicFlix.
And Dennis has shared his take on Blake Edwards’ A Shot in the Dark (1964) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics and Don Weis’ I Love Melvin (1953) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
More reviews are forthcoming, so be sure to check back for them!
Now then, let’s get right to the good stuff… 20th Century Studios has finally announced the 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray release of David Fincher’s Fight Club (1999) on 5/12! [Read on here...]
- Paramount
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Back the Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Dennis Seuling
- Stephen Bjork
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Diva BD review
- I Love You Again BD review
- Frankie and Johnnie BD review
- Imprint Films
- Via Vision Entertainment
- Warner Archive Collection
- ClassicFlix
- Hopalong Cassidy: The Legacy Collection Volume 1 BD review
- A Shot in the Dark BD review
- I Love Melvin BD review
- Fight Club (1999) 4K
- David Fincher
- 20th Century Studios
- 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment
- Brad Pitt
- Moneyball (2011) 4K
- The Walk (2015) 4K
- Robert Zemeckis
- Sleepers (1996) 4K
- Barry Levinson
- Rider on the Rain (1970) 4K
- René Clément
- Ignite Films
- Eagle Rock Pictures
- Brian Yuzna
- Bride of Re Animator (1990) 4K
- The Front (1976) 4K
Greenland 2, The Housemaid, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Black Belly of the Tarantula, Meet the Fockers & Robert Duvall RIP
We’ve got several new disc reviews for you to enjoy today, including…
Stephen’s thoughts on Alan J. Pakula’s All the President’s Men (1976) in 4K Ultra HD from Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment, as well as David Bruckner’s Hellraiser (2022) in 4K Ultra HD Steelbook from Turbine Medien.
Tim’s review of Roy Ward Baker’s Scars of Dracula (1970) on Blu-ray from Hammer Films via Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
And Dennis’ look at Cecile B. DeMille’s The Godless Girl (1928) and Ian Softley’s K-PAX (2001) each on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
More reviews are definitely on the way this week, so be sure to check back for them!
In announcement news today, Lionsgate has officially set Ric Roman Waugh’s Greenland 2: Migration (2025) for 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD release on 3/31, just as we revealed previously. Extras will include 4 featurettes (Rebuilding: Ric Roman Waugh, Pushing Forward: Gerard Butler, Heart and Soul: Morena Baccarin, and What We Leave Behind: Roman Griffin Davis) as well as the theatrical trailer. The 4K will include Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos audio. Also note that Lionsgate is bringing the original Greenland (2020) to 4K here in the States for the first time that same day. [Read on here...]
- Speed Racer (2008) 4K
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Stephen Bjork
- Tim Salmons
- Dennis Seuling
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- All the President’s Men 4K review
- Hellraiser (2022) 4K review
- Turbine Media
- Turbine Medien
- Scars of Dracula BD review
- Hammer Films
- The Godless Girl BD review
- KPAX BD review
- Greenland 2: Migration 4K
- Greenland 4K
- Lionsgate
- Lionsgate Limited
- The Housemaid 4K
- Paul Feig
- Leprechaun (1993) 4K
- Leprechaun (1993) VHS
- Robin Hood (2025)
- The Conners: Season Seven
- 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) 4K
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- GOAT
- Celluloid Dreams
- The Black Belly of the Tarantula 4K
- Stardust (2007)
- Paramount
- Alliance Home Entertainment
- Nashville (1975)
- Robert Altman
- Jay Roach
- Meet the Fockers 4K
- Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- The Wachowskis
- Angélique: Complete Five Film Collection
- Brit Noir: Collection 1
- Leaving Las Vegas (1995) 4K
- StudioCanal
- Mike Figgis
- Robert Duvall RIP
- Hey Disney release Open Range in 4K