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Warner’s Boogie Nights 4K & One Battle After Another, plus Criterion announces its February slate!
All right, let’s start catching up on some of the recent Blu-ray and 4K announcement news of recent days…
Just today, our friends at Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment officially announced the 4K Ultra HD release of P.T. Anderson’s Boogie Nights (1997) on 12/16. The 4K package (available in both Amaray and Steelbook packaging) will include the film in 4K only, plus a Digital Code. But you’ll also get both new and legacy extras.
New extras include a pair of American Cinematheque discussion panels, one with the director and actor John C. Reilly, and one with just Anderson separately. You’ll also get the original P.T. Anderson commentary, the actors commentary (with Don Cheadle, Heather Graham, Luis Guzman, William H. Macy, Julianne Moore, John C. Reilly, Mark Wahlberg, and Melora Walters), some 30-minutes worth of deleted scenes, The John C. Reilly Files (another 30 minutes of outtakes and extended sequences), and Michael Penn’s Try music video.
Speaking of Warner and P.T. Anderson, the studio has also announced the Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD of Anderson’s new film One Battle After Another (2025). Look for it to street on 1/20/26, with the Digital version now available. The press release also indicates that a collectible Steelbook version will also be available sometime in “Spring 2026” featuring a host of special features newly-created by Anderson that are yet to be revealed. [Read on here...]
- Warner Bros Home Entertainment
- Back the Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- PT Anderson
- Boogie Nights 4K
- Once Battle After Another 4K
- Criterion Feb 2026 slate
- The Criterion Collection
- 3:10 to Yuma (1957) 4K
- A Woman Under the Influence BD
- PlayTime 4K
- Delmer Daves
- John Cassavetes
- Jacques Tati
- Eclipse Series 8: Lubitsch Musicals
- Joel and Ethan Coen
- The Man Who Wasn’t There (2001) 4K
- Sidney Lumet
- Network (1976) 4K
- Cloud (2024)
- Kiyoshi Kurosawa
- Criterion Premieres
- Ted Lasso: The Richmond Way 4K
- Apple TV
- Lionsgate Limited
- Kevin Smith
- Dogma 4K
- Knives Out (2019) 4K
- Rian Johnson
- Wake Up Dead Man (2025)
- Battle Royale (2000) 4K
- Kinji Fukasaku
- Good Fortune
Dogma 4K goes up on Lionsgate Limited SOON, plus Artcraft’s Beau Geste (1926) restoration on Blu-ray!
Welcome to a new week, Bits readers!
We have a couple of new disc reviews for you all this afternoon, plus some great release news as well. First, those reviews…
Dennis has taken a look at Dan Curtis’ Late-Night Mysteries (1974) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, featuring four films from ABC’s 1970s late night-anthology series The Wide World of Mystery.
Dennis has also offered his thoughts on Lisa D’Apolito’s Shari & Lamb Chop (2023) documentary on DVD from Kino Lorber.
More reviews are forthcoming all this week, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled for them!
Now then, the big news today is that director Kevin Smith’s Dogma (1999) finally appears on the Lionsgate Limited website today (if it’s not up by the time you read this, it should be up soon). [Editor’s Note: It’s up now.] There will be a Lionsgate Limited exclusive Steelbook as well as a wide release Amaray version, both of them 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital. The official street date is 12/9. Pre-orders on the Lionsgate Limited website will open on 11/11. [Read on here...]
- Tim Salmons
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Subscribe to our Patreon page
- Dennis Seuling
- Dan Curtis’ LateNight Mysteries BD review
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Kino Lorber
- Shari & Lamb Chop DVD review
- Kevin Smith
- Dogma: 25th Anniversary 4K Steelbook
- Lionsgate Limited
- Robert A Harris
- James Mockoski
- The Film Preserve
- The Maltese Film Works
- Beau Geste (1926) 4K restoration
- Herbert Brenon
BREAKING on The Bits: Lionsgate sets Kevin Smith’s DOGMA for 4K UHD in December!
Morning, Bits readers! We’ve got some big release news for you today, which we’ll get to in just a moment. First though, we’ve got more new disc reviews for you, including…
Stephen’s thoughts on Dennis Dugan’s Happy Gilmore (1996) in 4K from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, George A. Romero’s The Dark Half (1993) in 4K from Vinegar Syndrome, and Lawrence Kasdan’s Silverado (1985) in 4K Steelbook from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
Stuart’s look at John Avildsen’s Save the Tiger (1973) and Edward Sedgwick’s Father Brown, Detective (1934) on Blu-ray from KL Studio Classics, and Michael Curtiz’s Bright Leaf (1950) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
Dennis’ take on Alain Guiraudie’s Misericordia (2024) on Blu-ray from Criterion’s Premieres line.
And finally, Tim’s look at Monk: Season Eight (2009) on Blu-ray from KL Studio Classics, along with Wong Jing’s (aka Wang Tsing) Mercenaries from Hong Kong (1982) from Arrow Video’s Shawscope: Volume Two Blu-ray box set.
And even more reviews are on the way for next week, so be sure to check back then!
All right, let’s get right to today’s big news, which we’re reporting here exclusively on The Digital Bits: Lionsgate will finally release Kevin Smith’s Dogma (1999) in 4K Ultra HD in December! [Read on here...]
- Cloud Atlas 4K
- Leaving Las Vegas 4K
- The Killer 4K
- Shout! Factory
- Universal
- Catch Me if You Can 4K
- Minority Report 4K
- Steven Spielberg
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- Warner Archive Collection
- Dennis Seuling
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Stephen Bjork
- Happy Gilmore 4K review
- The Dark Half 4K review
- Kevin Smith
- Dogma 4K
- Lionsgate Limited
- Quentin Tarantino
- Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair
- Silverado 4K review
- Save the Tiger BD review
- Father Brown Detective BD review
- Bright Leaf BD review
- Misericordia BD review
- Monk: Season Eight BD review
- Mercenaries from Hong Kong BD review
- Shawscope: Volume Two
- Tim Salmons
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Blue Underground
- Fire and Ice 4K
- Paul 4K
- Ilsa Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks 4K
- Barb Wire 4K
- Via Vision
- Imprint Films
- Priest
- TwentyFourSeven
- Fish Tank
- The Lightship
- Eleni
- Withnail and I
- Terry Gilliam interview
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail: 50th Anniversary
News catch-up: Dogma is coming to 4K from Lionsgate, plus Silverado, Karate Kid: Legends, Bring Her Back, The Conjuring, Meatballs, The Graduate & more!
All right, we’ve got more new disc reviews for you to enjoy today, including…
Tim’s review of Charles Walters’ Technicolor classic High Society (1956) in 4K Ultra HD from the Warner Archive Collection.
Stephen’s look at Mark Robson’s Earthquake (1974) in 4K Ultra HD Steelbook from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
And Stuart’s take on the Audie Murphy Collection V box set from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, which includes Jesse Hibbs’ Walk the Proud Land (1956), Harry Keller’s Seven Ways to Sundown (1960), and Robert G. Springsteen’s Bullet for a Badman (1964) on Blu-ray.
In terms of catching up with more recent title announcements today, let’s start with the big news first: Director Kevin Smith revealed in his Hall H panel on Saturday night down at San Diego Comic-Con that Lionsgate is going to be releasing his newly-remastered Dogma (1999) on Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD later this year! (You can watch video of Smith confirming this here on X.) The street date is TBA, but our sources say there will lots of great new extras and there should be both an exclusive 4K Steelbook version from Lionsgate Limited as well as a wide-release 4K SKU. [Read on here...]
- Dogma 4K
- Kevin Smith
- Lionsgate Limited
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Tim Salmons
- Stephen Bjork
- Warner Archive Collection
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- High Society 4K review
- Earthquake 4K review
- Audie Murphy Collection V BD review
- Universal
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- A24 Shop
- It Follows 4K
- High Tension 4K
- Meatballs 4K
- Daybreakers 4K
- The Conjuring 4K
- Spencer: For Hire DVD
- Warner Bros
- Silverado 4K
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Karate Kid: Legends
- The Boys: The Complete Season 4 BD
- M3gan 2 Unrated
- Bring Her Back
- Friendship
- Materialists
- The Legend of Ochi
- Death of a Unicorn
- A Different Man
- StudioCanal
- The Graduate 4K
- Hang Em High 4K
- Stone Cold 4K
- Walking Tall 4K
- Boy 4K
- Runaway Train 4K
- Remo Williams 4K
- Airport: The Complete 4 Film Collection 4K
- Airplane II: The Sequel 4K
- Ilsa She Wolf the SS 4K
- Shout Studios
- Well Go USA
- Blaxploitation Classics: Volume 2 4K
- Baby Assassins 3
News catch-up: Severin Sale, Criterion & Arrow’s October, Warner Archive’s August & Kevin Smith to talk Dogma 4K at SDCC!
All right, we’ve reached the Friday of another long summer week—San Diego Comic-Con week as it happens (more on that in a minute, and trust me—some of you guys are going to love what I’m going to tell you)—and The Bits website seems to be holding steady after all our recent upgrades.
With that in mind, we’ve got more new disc reviews for you to enjoy today, including…
Stephen’s reviews of Christopher McQuarrie’s The Way of the Gun (2000) in 4K Ultra HD from Lionsgate Limited and Bernardo Bertolucci’s Last Tango in Paris (1972) in 4K Ultra HD from Distribpix and Vinegar Syndrome.
And Tim’s reviews of Franco Prosperi’s Wild Beasts (1984) in 4K and Roy Ward Baker’s Asylum (1972) in 4K Ultra HD from Severin Films.
Speaking of Severin Films, the company is currently running their Summer Sale event on their website featuring lots of great deals, new Blu-ray and 4K announcements and more. To that end, we’ve got reviews coming here of Can Evrenol’s Baskin (2015) Ben Wheatley’s Kill List (2011), and Ruggero Deodato’s The House on the Edge of the Park (1980) in 4K, as well as Lamberto Bava’s Monster Shark (1984) and Tonio Ricci’s Night of the Sharks (1988) on Blu-ray. So be sure to watch for those next week!
While we’re on the topic of sales, Criterion has kicked off a Last Chance 50% Off Sale on in-stock titles at Barnes & Noble that ends on Sunday 7/27. So act fast if you’re interested! [Read on here...]
- Warner Archive Collection
- Stephen Bjork
- Tim Salmons
- Back the Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- SDCC 2025
- San Diego Comic Con 2025
- The Way of the Gun 4K review
- Last Tango in Paris 4K review
- Lionsgate Limited
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Wild Beasts 4K
- Severin Films
- Asylum 4K review
- Severin Summer Sale
- Criterion BN Last Chance Sale
- Kevin Smith
- Dogma 4K
- Criterion October 2025
- Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me 4K
- Eyes Without a Face 4K
- Altered States 4K
- The Shrouds BD
- A History of Violence 4K
- Nightmare Alley 4K
- Deep Crimson 4K
- David Lynch
- Ken Russell
- David Cronenberg
- Georges Franju
- Guillermo del Toro
- Arturo Ripstein
- Roy Ward Baker
- Bernardo Bertolucci
- Christopher McQuarrie
- Franco Prosperi
- Get Carter 4K
- Mike Hodges
- John Ford
- That Midnight Kiss
- Seven Women
- Intruder in the Dust
- The Hard Way
- The Huckleberry Hound Show: The Complete Series
- Hanna Barbera
- Arrow Video October 2025
- The Sadness 4K
- The Return of the Living Dead 4K
- Ms 45 4K
- Spawn 4K
- Trick r Treat
- Three
- Three Extremes
- In the Mouth of Madness 4K
- John Carpenter
Warner Archive’s Splendor in the Grass BD, Death Wish 3 & Silent Scream, Imprint sets Malcolm X & Midnight Cowboy for 4K, Kevin Smith talks Dogma & more!
We’re starting the week here at The Bits, as we so often do, with a trio of new Blu-ray reviews, including...
Dennis’ look at Herbert Ross and Woody Allen’s Play It Again Sam (1972) on Blu-ray from Imprint Films.
And Stuart’s thoughts on Edward Kull and Wilbur F. McGaugh’s 1935 The New Adventures of Tarzan serial on Blu-ray from Film Masters, as well as Clarence Brown’s Sadie McKee (1935) on Blu-ray from our friends at the Warner Archive Collection.
Also, Stephen and I have just contributed a pair of new subscriber-exclusive blog posts on The Digital Bits’ Patreon page (here and here). We’re up to 377 subscribers over there, and we’d really love to reach 400, so if you appreciate what we do here at The Bits in support of physical media, please consider subscribing to our Patreon. We have options for doing so that are as low as $6 a month (with discounts for a year-long subscription) and we definitely try to post exclusive content there that will make it worth your while, including regular video updates. Thanks in advance for your consideration! [Read on here...]
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- Imprint Films July 2025 slate
- Imprint Films
- Via Vision Entertainment
- Bluray Disc
- Back the Bits
- Support The Digital Bits via Patreon
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Dennis Seuling
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Play it Again Sam BD review
- The New Adventures of Tarzan serial BD review
- Sadie McKee BD review
- The Warner Archive Collection
- George Feltenstein
- Tim Millard's The Extras podcast
- Film Masters
- To Catch a Thief 4K Steelbook
- Death Wish 3 (1985) 4K
- Silent Scream (1979) 4K
- Dark Force Entertainment
- Malcolm X 4K
- In the Heat of the Night 4K
- Midnight Cowboy 4K
- Spike Lee
- Clark Gable Collection
- Gary Cooper Collection
- The Citadel (1938)
- A Date with Judy (1948)
- The Enchanted Cottage (1945)
- Executive Suite (1954)
- His Kind of Woman (1951)
- Splendor in the Grass (1961)
- Arrow Video upcoming 4K titles
- Thief 4K
- Creepshow 2 4K
- Nightbreed 4K
- To Live and Die in LA 4K
- Rawhead Rex 4K
- Mona Lisa 4K
- The Apartment 4K
- The Visitor (1979) 4K
- Kevin Smith
- Dogma
- The Mike Calta Show
- Dogma: The Resurrection Tour
- Alessandra William
- 2025 Festival de Cannes
- Criterion Spring Sale
Disney sets the original Lilo & Stitch for 4K on 5/6, plus Warner announces Mickey 17 for May & Kevin Smith brings Dogma back to theaters!
We have three more new disc reviews for you all to enjoy today, including...
Stuart’s look at John M. Stahl’s When Tomorrow Comes (1939) on Region-B Blu-ray from Powerhouse Films and Indicator.
Tim’s review of Jack Arnold’s The Glass Web (1953) on Blu-ray 3D from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, with an assist by our friends at the 3-D Film Archive.
And Stephen’s thoughts on Renny Harlin’s The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) in 4K Ultra HD from the good folks at Arrow Video.
More reviews are on the way this week, so be sure to watch for them!
Now then, I’ve also posted a new Patreon blog entry asking the question: Why Aren’t More 4K Ultra HD Titles Released on 100GB Discs? And the reason might surprise you! You’ll find that here for our subscribers on The Bits’ Patreon page. Keep in mind, we have great and very affordable options for subscribing, and we have big plans for expanding our coverage of 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD there in addition to everything we do here on the website. And as I mentioned yesterday, it’s a great way to help support our work here at The Bits and we really appreciate it very much. [Read on here...]
- Mad Max: 5 Film Collection 4K
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- My Two Cents: A Video Blog on Patreon
- Stephen Bjork
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Support The Digital Bits via Patreon
- Back the Bits
- Bluray Disc
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Powerhouse Films
- Indicator
- When Tomorrow Comes BD review
- The Glass Web BD3D review
- Tim Salmons
- The 3D Film Archive
- The Long Kiss Goodnight 4K review
- Arrow Video
- Why Aren’t More 4K Ultra HD Titles Released on 100GB Discs?
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- Lilo & Stitch (2002) 4K
- Mickey 17 4K
- Bong Joon Ho
- The Lord of the Rings 4K Steelbooks
- Kevin Smith
- Dogma: 25th Anniversary
- Dogma 4K
- Dark City 4K
- Tombstone 4K
- Wayne's World 2 4K
- Kingpin 4K
An Election Day Palette Cleanser: The Bits’ Look Ahead to Great 4K Ultra HD Titles Coming in 2025!
All right, today is Election Day here in the States, which means that partisans on both sides (and everyone in between) are feeling grumpy, nervous, or just over the whole damn thing. Some folks this evening or tomorrow—or at some point in the next two months—will be happy-ish. But while none of this feels normal, it may actually be the new normal, and that too is unsettling for lots of people.
Given all of that, I wanted to share a post today here at The Digital Bits that might actually serve as a balm or a ray of sunshine for movie and 4K fans—or at least a bit of welcome news—no matter what the outcome of today’s voting might be. So stay tuned for that in a moment.
First though, we’ve got a trio of new disc reviews to share with you here today, including...
Stephen’s take on Robert Rossen’s All the King’s Men (1949) in 4K Ultra HD from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment’s new Columbia Classics 4K Ultra HD Collection: Volume 5 box set.
Dennis’ review of Robert Rossen’s Body and Soul (1947) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
And Stuart’s thoughts on Alberto Cavalcanti’s Nicholas Nickleby (1947) on Blu-ray from Kino Classics.
More reviews are definitely on the way soon, including my own look at Arcane: League of Legends in 4K UHD from GKids and Shout! Studios. So be sure to watch for them. [Read on here...]
- The Searchers (1956) 4K
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Support The Digital Bits via Patreon
- Back the Bits
- Bluray Disc
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Russell Hammond
- Dennis Seuling
- Stephen Bjork
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Tim Salmons
- All the King's Men (1949) 4K review
- Body and Soul (1947) BD review
- Nicholas Nickleby (1947) BD review
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Columbia Classics 4K Ultra HD Collection: Volume 5
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Kino Classics
- Quentin Tarantino
- Lionsgate Home Entertainment
- Kill Bill: Volume 1 4K
- Kill Bill: Volume 2 4K
- Jackie Brown 4K
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- The English Patient 4K
- Cold Mountain 4K
- Kevin Smith
- Chasing Amy 4K
- Clerks 4K
- Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 4K
- Miramax
- Amadeus (1984) 4K
- Constantine (2005) 4K
- David Fincher
- Se7en 4K
- Seven 4K
- The Right Stuff 4K
- Philip Kaufman
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- Tron: Ares
- Tron 4K
- Tron Legacy 4K
- 20th Century Studios
- Peter Weir
- Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World 4K
- Ridley Scott
- Kingdom of Heaven: Director's Cut 4K
- The Sound of Music (1965) 60th anniversary 4K
- Frank Oz
- Little Shop of Horrors (1986) 4K
- The Warner Archive Collection
Alien: Romulus arrives on disc on 12/3, plus I Love Lucy: The Complete Series on Blu-ray (!), On the Road with Hope & Crosby, The 4:30 Movie & more!
Greetings, Bits-ers! We’ve got some great announcement news for you this afternoon, but first...
Tim has taken a look at a couple of new releases on disc for you all, including Sergio Martino’s Torso (1973), an Italian giallo title from Arrow Video in 4K Ultra HD, and also Antonio Margheriti’s Cannibal Apocalypse (1980) in 4K Ultra HD from Kino Cult. So that should take care of your schlock horror cravings for today.
Morning reviews are on the way, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled.
Now then, the big announcement news today is that 20th Century Studios has just officially set Fede Alvarez’s Alien: Romulus (2024) for 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD release on 12/3, with the Digital release expected in a couple of weeks on 10/15. The title will come in Steelbook packaging only. Look for HDR10 high dynamic range and Dolby Atmos audio on a 66GB disc. The aspect ratio (per the press release) is 2.39:1.
[Editor’s Note: The studio press release indicates HDR10 only, but the open packaging shot—when zoomed in—reveals that the disc has the Dolby Vision logo on it. We’ve asked the studio to confirm and will post an update here when we hear back.]
[Editor’s Update – 10/1/24: Just a quick heads up to clarify... I’ve confirmed with studio sources that the Alien: Romulus 4K will indeed have Dolby Vision HDR, despite the fact that their press release suggested otherwise. However: No, Disney and 20th Century aren’t necessarily adding DV to all future Ultra HD titles. Instead, they’re making the decision to include it on a case by case basis going forward.]
Extras will include the Return to Horror: Crafting Alien: Romulus documentary, which includes 4 parts (The Director’s Vision, Creating the Story, Casting the Faces, and Constructing the World). You’ll also get 2 additional featurettes (Inside the Xenomorph Showdown and Alien: A Conversation which features Alvarez talking with original Alien director Ridley Scott). And a selection of Alternate/Extended Scenes will also be included. You can see the packaging at left and also below. [Read on here...]
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Support The Digital Bits via Patreon
- Back the Bits
- Tim Salmons
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- Fede Álvarez
- Alien: Romulus 4K
- Steelbook
- Torso 4K review
- Cannibal Apocalypse 4K review
- Kino Cult
- Arrow Video
- 20th Century Studios
- Ridley Scott
- Xenomorph
- On the Road with Hope & Crosby BD box
- No 1 of the Secret Service (1977)
- I Love Lucy: The Complete Series BD
- CBS
- The Lucy Desi Comedy Hour
- Kevin Smith
- The 4:30 Movie 4K
- Lionsgate
- The Criterion Collection
- Janus Contemporaries
- The Beast
- Evil Does Not Exist
- Zyzzyx Road 4K
- Dark Arts Entertainment
- Via Vision
- Field of Dreams 4K
- To Kill a Mockingbird 4K
- Eureka Entertainment
- Tank Girl BD
- Road to Morocco
- Bob Hope
- Bing Crosby
- MVD Rewind Collection
- Cheerleaders' Wild Weekend
- Men of War
- Sergio Martino
- Antonio Margheriti
Criterion’s December includes del Toro’s Pinocchio, plus new Clerks & Rankin/Bass collections, and The Eagle Has Landed documentary
Welcome to the new week, Bits-ers! We’re starting as always today with a trio of new disc reviews for you to check out...
Stuart has offered his thoughts on Andrei Konchalovsky’s Duet for One (1986) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
Dennis has delivered a look at Renato Polselli’s Delirium (1972) on Blu-ray from Vinegar Syndrome.
And Tim rounds things out with his review of George A. Romero’s Creepshow (1982) in 4K Ultra HD from Scream Factory.
We also have several more reviews currently in the works for the next few days, so be sure to keep checking back for them.
The big news this morning is that the Criterion Collection has just unveiled its December slate of titles, including one new 4K Ultra HD release. The slate includes an upgraded version of Allen Baron’s Blast of Silence (1961) (Spine #428 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 12/5, followed by The Red Balloon and Other Stories: Five Films by Albert Lamorisse (1951-1965) (Spine #1200 – Blu-ray and DVD – includes Bim, the Little Donkey, White Mane, The Red Balloon, Stowaway in the Sky, and Circus Angel) and Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022) (Spine #1201 – 4K UHD + Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD) on 12/12.
You can see the cover art for Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio at left and all three of them below the break. [Read on here...]
- Lionsgate Home Entertainment
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Criterion's December 2023 slate
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Dennis Seuling
- Tim Salmons
- Duet for One BD review
- Delirium BD review
- Creepshow 4K UHD review
- The Criterion Collection
- Allen Baron
- Blast of Silence
- The Red Balloon and Other Stories: Five Films by Albert Lamorisse
- Bim the Little Donkey
- White Mane
- The Red Balloon
- Stowaway in the Sky
- Circus Ange;
- Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio 4K
- Clerks Complete Movie Collection
- Kevin Smith
- Past Lives
- Mondo New York
- Hail Caesar (1994)
- MVD Rewind Collection
- The Complete Rankin/Bass Christmas Collection BD
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- Arrow Video
- Enter the Video Store: Empire of Screams
- Waterworld 4K
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- 2 Days in the Valley
- Valmont
- The Emerald Forest
- The Carpetbaggers
- The Last Tycoon
- Odds Against Tomorrow
- Silent Scream 4K
- AppleTV+
- For All Mankind: Season Four teaser
- Foundation
- Gerry Anderson
- Space: 1999
- Eagle Transporter
- The Eagle Has Landed documentary Kickstarter
- Jeffrey Morris
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Black Hawk Down 4K Steelbook
- The Guns of Navarone 4K Steelbook
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