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Avatar: Fire & Ash pre-orders, plus Snowpiercer: Complete Series on BD, Bad News Bears turns 50 & TONS of catalog announcements!
All right, we have a few more new disc reviews to share with you this morning, including…
Tim’s thoughts on Guy Magar’s Lookin’ Italian (1994) on Blu-ray from Severin Films.
Dennis’ take on William Richert’s A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon (1988) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics and Shane Meadows’ TwentyFourSeven (1997) on Blu-ray from Imprint Films.
Stephen’s look at Richard Attenborough’s A Bridge Too Far (1977) in Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, as well as Ivan Passer’s Cutter’s Way (1981) in 4K Ultra HD from Radiance Films.
And Stuart’s review of the Warner Archive’s Fred Astaire Collection on Blu-ray, which includes Easter Parade (1948), The Band Wagon (1953), Silk Stockings (1957), and Finian’s Rainbow (1968). Stuart has also reviewed Peter Yates’ Summer Holiday (1963) on Blu-ray from Indicator’s Cliff in Color! box set.
Now then, the big news we want to share with you today is that pre-orders have finally begin for Disney’s Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD release of James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash (2026), all of which are set to street on 5/19. [Read on here...]
- Dennis Seuling
- Tim Salmons
- Stephen Bjork
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Support The Digital Bits on Patreon
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Avatar: Fire and Ash 4K preorders
- James Cameron
- 20th Century Studios
- The Bad News Bears turns 50
- Michael Coate
- Snowpiercer: The Complete Series
- Lookin Italian BD review
- A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon BD review
- TwentyFourSeven BD review
- Cutter's Way 4K review
- A Bridge Too Far BD review
- Fred Astaire Collection BD review
- Summer Holiday BD review
- Cliff in Color! BD review
- Severin Films
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Imprint Films
- Warner Archive Collection
- Indicator
- Powerhouse Films
- Radiance Films
- Vampire’s Kiss (1988)
- Two Boxes: Televised Terror in Fancisco’s Spain
- Via Vision
- Lifeforce
- The Ninth Gate
- The Boys from Brazil
- Twinless
- Lionsgate
- When a Stranger Calls
- Framed
- Escape to Athena
- The Cassandra Crossing
- Cannon for Cordoba
- Raise the Titanic
- The Lift
- Blue Underground
- Zombie
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Trainspotting
- Radial Entertainment
- Harry and the Hendersons
- The Snowman 4K
- The Great Outdoors 4K
- Orgazmo
- Deadly Blessing
- The Pirates of Penzance
- The Yeti
- Well Go USA Entertainment
- Ignite Films
- Eagle Rock Pictures
- The Big Combo (1955) 4K
- History Legacy & Showmanship
A Digital Bits Friday Mega-Mondo Catch-All 4K News Update-o-Rama (featuring Arrow, Speed Racer & more)!
Greetings, Bits readers—I hope this finds you all well!
You may have noticed that there have been very few updates here on the site this week, and also that we’ve had a lot of downtime in which the site wasn’t working or was slow to load.
There’s a reason for that, which is that we’ve been the target of relentless scaping by AI companies trying to train their LLMs. We’ve taken steps to prevent it in the past, but they don’t seem to care that when they scrape us, it causes significant disruptions for both us and you as readers. So it looks like we’re going to have to take further steps to prevent this going forward.
In the meantime, we’ve got a lot of ground to cover today, as I haven’t been able to post a news update since Monday due to these disruptions.
We’ll start with disc reviews! We’ve had a bunch for you this week, including…
My looks at Jeannot Szwarc’s Somewhere in Time (1980) in 4K from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, David Lynch’s The Straight Story (1999) in 4K from StudioCanal (a joint review with former Bits staffer Dan Kelly), Michael Crichton’s Westworld (1973) in 4K from Arrow Video, and Ted Lasso: The Richmond Way (2020-23) in 4K from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
Tim’s review of Lam Nai-Choi’s The Cat (1991) on Blu-ray from 88 Films.
Dennis’ take on Claude Leloch’s A Man and a Woman (1966) on Blu-ray from the Criterion Collection.
Stuart’s thoughts on Jerzy Skolimowski’s The Lightship (1985) on Blu-ray from Imprint Films and Jeffrey Dell and Roy Boulting’s Man in a Cocked Hat (1959) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
And finally, Stephen’s look at Dario Argento’s The Phantom of the Opera (1998) and Emmett Alston’s Demonwarp (1988) in 4K from Vinegar Syndrome, and Ti West’s The Innkeepers (2011) on Blu-ray from Umbrella and in 4K Ultra HD from Second Sight. Whew!
Now, let’s get to the news that’s broken since our announcement of James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash on Blu-ray and 4K on Monday… [Read on here...]
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Arrow Video
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Imprint Films
- Dennis Seuling
- Back the Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Stephen Bjork
- Tim Salmons
- Dan Kelly
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Somewhere in Time 4K review
- The Straight Story 4K review
- StudioCanal
- Westworld (1973) 4K review
- Ted Lasso: The Richmond Way 4K review
- Apple TV
- The Cat (1991) BD review
- 88 Films
- The Lightship (1985) BD review
- Man in a Cocked Hat BD review
- The Phantom of the Opera (1998) 4K review
- Demonwarp (1988) 4K review
- The Innkeepers BD review
- The Innkeepers 4K review
- Umbrella Entertainment
- Second Sight Films
- Marlowe (1969)
- Audition (1999)
- Bullet in the Head (1999)
- Wake in Fright (1971)
- Mortal Kombat Kollection
- Jackie Chan’s Breakout Hits
- Speed Racer (2008) 4K
- HBO
- It: Welcome to Derry
- Wuthering Heights (2026)
- Imprint Asia
- Via Vision Entertainment
- Amazon MGM
- Fallout: Season Two
- GOAT
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Click 4K
- 50 First Dates 4K
- Paramount
- Scream 7 (2026)
- Send Help (2026)
- Lionsgate
- The Puppetoon Movie (1987) BD
- For All Mankind: Season Five
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
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
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair in Digital, A24’s Marty Supreme, West Side Story (1961) 4K from Capelight, 28 Days Later, Eraser & much more!
We’ve got a bunch of new disc reviews to share with you today here at The Bits, including…
My tag-team review (with Tim Salmons) of John Boorman’s Arthurian epic Excalibur (1981) in a long-awaited 4K Ultra HD release from Arrow Video.
Stephen’s thoughts on Jonathan Demme’s Married to the Mob (1988), Rachel Talalay’s Tank Girl (1995), and Satoshi Kon’s Perfect Blue (1997) each in 4K Ultra HD, from Cinématographe via Vinegar Syndrome, Vinegar Syndrome, and GKIDS via Shout! Studios, respectively.
Dennis’ look at Blake Edwards’ The Pink Panther (1963) in 4K Ultra HD from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
And finally it’s back to Tim again for his thoughts on Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker’s Top Secret! (1984) in 4K UHD from Paramount.
More reviews are coming this week, so definitely be sure to check back for them.
Now then… we’ve got a bunch of great announcement news to cover here today as well!
We’ll start with official word that Lionsgate is distributing Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair widely on Digital next week, on 2/17. In fact, you can find it available for pre-order on Apple TV right now. We’re told the Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD physical release is coming later this year from Lionsgate.
A24 has just announced that Josh Safdie’s Best Picture-nominated film Marty Supreme (2025) is coming soon to Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD. [Read on here...]
- Imprint Films
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Back the Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Lionsgate
- Tim Salmons
- Stephen Bjork
- Dennis Seuling
- Excalibur 4K review
- Arrow Video
- Married to the Mob 4K review
- Tank Girl 4K review
- Perfect Blue 4K review
- Cinématographe
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Shout! Studios
- GKids
- The Pink Panther 4K review
- Top Secret! 4K review
- Paramount
- John Boorman
- Satoshi Kon
- Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair
- Quentin Tarantino
- Marty Supreme
- A24
- Josh Safdie
- Capelight Pictures
- Robert Wise
- West Side Story (1961) 4K
- 28 Days Later (2002) 4K
- Danny Boyle
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Eraser (1996) 4K
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Speed Racer (2008) 4K
- Sleepers 4K
- Gravity (2013) 4K
- Mars Attacks! 4K
- Gone with the Wind (1939) 4K
- Magnolia (1999) 4K
- Green Lantern (2011) 4K
- Warner Archive Collection
- The Gay Divorcee (1934)
- Scooby’s All Star Laff A Lympics: The Complete Series
- Carlito’s Way
- Universal
- Dark Blue (2002) 4K
- State of Grace (1990) 4K
- Unlawful Entry (1992) 4K
- BFI
- British Film Institute
- The Chronology of Water
- Red Beard (1965)
- Akira Kurosawa
- Invaders from Mars (1953) 4K
- The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) 4K
- Peter Weir
- Rocco and His Brothers (1960) 4K
- Pink Narcissus (1972)
- Toomorrow (1970)
- Radiance Films
- Underworld Chronicles: Three Yakuza Fables by Takashi Miike
- Silent Night Deadly Night (2026)
- Cineverse
- Mubi
- Die My Love (2025)
- Well Go USA
- The Forbidden City (2025)
- Femme Fatale (2002) 4K
- Brian De Palma
- Mindscape (2013)
Greenland 2 date, new Imprint boxes, Abbott and Costello in 4K, Is This Thing On?, Blue Underground’s Fire and Ice 4K teaser & more!
We’ve got a few more great new Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD release announcements for you here today to close out the week…
First up, we’ve confirmed that Lionsgate will be dropping both Ric Roman Waugh’s Greenland (2020) and Greenland 2: Migration (2026) in 4K Ultra HD on 3/31. The Greenland 4K release is a US first, and of course the sequel will also be released on Blu-ray.
Imprint Films has announced three new Limited Edition Blu-ray box sets for release in April, including Essential Film Noir: Collection 6—with Naked Alibi (1954), Ring of Fear (1954), Hell’s Island (1955), and Flame of the Islands (1956)—Tales of Adventure Collection 10—featuring The Magic Carpet (1951), Sudan (1945), Salome (1953), The Sword of Ali Baba (1965), and the bonus film 1001 Arabian Nights (1959)—and Tales of the Wild West Collection 2—with 5 Card Stud (1968), Will Penny (1968), Something Big (1971), The Revengers (1972), and Posse (1975). The street date for all three is 4/29, and they’re limited to 1500 copies each.
Kino Lorber Studio Classics has set the Abbott and Costello film Hold That Ghost (1941) for release on 4K Ultra HD on 3/28.
Also coming from KLSC in 4K UHD for their Kino Cult label is Paul Harrison’s The House of Seven Corpses (1973). This is in conjunction with Dark Force Entertainment. Look for that on 4/21.
Speaking of which, the other day we mentioned Deaf Crocodile’s 4/21 release of Marcell Jankovics’ Song of the Miraculous Hind (2002) on Blu-ray—it’s actually a 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray release, which is even better! [Read on here...]
- Ric Roman Waugh
- Greenland 2: Migration
- Gilmore Girls BD
- Lionsgate
- Greenland 4K
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Imprint Films
- Essential Film Noir: Collection 6
- Tales of Adventure Collection 10
- Tales of the Wild West Collection 2
- Hold That Ghost (1941) 4K
- Abbott and Costello
- The House of Seven Corpses (1973) 4K
- Song of the Miraculous Hind (2002) 4K
- Deaf Crocodile Films
- Is This Thing On?
- Fox Seachlight
- 20th Century Studios
- Bradley Cooper
- Little Miss Sunshine 20th anniversary
- Ralph Bakshi
- Blue Underground
- Fire and Ice (1983) 4K
- Amazon MGM
- Alliance Home Entertainment
- Fallout: Season Two
- Shanghai Blues (1984) 4K
- Film Movement Classics
- Epic: Elvis Presley in Concert
- Baz Luhrmann
- Decal Releasing
- Rhino Music
- Van Halen: 5150
- Live Without a Net (1986)
- Super Bowl XL
Greenland 4K from Lionsgate, plus Arrow teases Enter the Video Store: V2 & WB sets the complete Gilmore Girls for Blu-ray
We have a little bit more 4K and Blu-ray release news for you today…
Lionsgate is going to be re-issuing Ric Roman Waugh’s Greenland (2020) on Blu-ray and—for the first time in the States—releasing the film on 4K Ultra HD as well on 3/31. The film was previously available on Blu-ray, but the 4K was only available from Leonine in Germany.
This is obviously tied to the forthcoming Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K UHD release of the sequel, Greenland 2: Migration (2026) from Lionsgate. The street date for that is TBA, but it would be a reasonable guess to assume that it could also be on 3/31 or shortly thereafter.
In other news today, Arrow Video is teasing another volume of their Enter the Video Store Blu-ray box set on social media today. Very nice.
Kino Lorber Studio Classics has set John Guillermin’s House of Cards (1969) for Blu-ray release on 4/21. They’ve also just revealed Louis Feuillade’s 12-chapter film serial Tin Minh (1918) for Blu-ray release on 4/14.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is preparing to release Greg Harrison’s Groove (2000) in 4K Ultra HD on 3/24 for Sony Classics. [Read on here...]
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Back the Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Greenland 4K
- Lionsgate
- Arrow Video
- Gilmore Girls BD
- Greenland 2: Migration
- Enter the Video Store: Volume Two
- House of Cards (1969)
- Tin Minh (1918)
- Ric Roman Waugh
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Sony Classics
- Groove (2000) 4K
- Mill Creek Entertainment
- Genghis Khan (1965)
- Severin Films
- Antonio Margheriti
- The Ark of the Sun God (1984)
- Jungle Raiders (1985)
- The Hunters of the Golden Cobra (1982)
- North Sea is Death Sea (1976)
- Student Confidential (1987)
- Cult Epics
- Girls (1980)
- Apple TV
- Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season Two
Arrow sets Innerspace & Soldier for 4K in April, plus Stone Cold & rest in peace Catherine O’Hara
We’re closing out the week with more news and several more new disc reviews from the whole Bits team as well.
We’ll start with the latter, which today include…
Tim’s reviews of Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden, and Robert Hamer’s Dead of Night (1945) and Guy Hamilton’s Evil Under the Sun (1982) both in 4K Ultra HD from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
Stuart’s review of Stelvio Massi’s The 44. Specialist (1976) on Blu-ray from Raro Video and Kino Lorber.
My review of Kinji Fukasaku’s Battle Royale: 25th Anniversary Edition (2000) in 4K Steelbook from Lionsgate Limited.
Dennis’ look at Blake Edwards’ newly-remastered The Pink Panther (1963) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
And we’ll round things out with Stephen’s thoughts on Yorgos Lanthimos’ Bugonia (2025) in 4K UHD from Universal. Enjoy!
Now then… in news today, the big revelation is that our friends at Arrow Video have announced their complete April Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD release slate. [Read on here...]
- Joe Dante
- Innerspace 4K
- Dennis Seuling
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Arrow Video
- Tim Salmons
- Stephen Bjork
- Back the Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Lionsgate
- Dead of Night 4K
- Evil Under the Sun 4K
- The 44 Specialist
- Battle Royale: 25th Anniversary Edition 4K
- The Pink Panther
- Bugonia 4K
- Universal Studios
- Raro Video
- Kino Lorber
- Day of the Locust
- Wandering Ginza Butterfly Collection
- The Killer 4K
- John Woo
- The Eye 4K
- Soldier (1998) 4K
- Paul WS Anderson
- Arrow Video April 2026 slate
- Stone Cold 4K
- Deaf Crocodile
- Bill Plympton
- Hair High
- Song of the Miraculous Hind
- Faces of Death
- Dark Sky Films
- Catherine O’Hara RIP
- Schitt's Creek
Anaconda (2025), The Phantom, Innerspace (maybe!) from Arrow, Remo Williams, new Paramount 4K catalog & more!
We have several new disc reviews for you here at The Bits today, including…
Tim’s look at John Hough’s Twins of Evil (1971) in 4K Ultra HD from Imprint Films and Via Vision, as well as his review of the final film in Criterion’s The Wes Anderson Archive in 4K Ultra HD, specifically The French Dispatch (2021).
Dennis’ review of Michael Stasko’s Vampire Zombies… from Space! (2024) on Blu-ray from MVD and Cleopatra Entertainment).
Stephen’s thoughts on John Carpenter’s Vampires (1998) in 4K Ultra HD from Via Vision Entertainment.
And finally, Stuart’s take on the Columbia Noir #7: Made in Britain Blu-ray box set from Indicator, which includes A Prize of Gold (1955), The Last Man to Hang (1956), Wicked as They Come (1956), Spin a Dark Web (1956), The Long Haul (1957), and Fortune Is a Woman (1957).
More reviews are forthcoming, so be sure to check back for them.
Also, before we get to the news today, we’ve just posted our latest update of our Release Dates & Artwork section featuring all the latest Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD cover art and Amazon pre-order links. As always, whenever you order literally anything from Amazon after clicking through one of our links (like this one), you’re helping to support our work here at The Bits and we really appreciate it! [Read on here...]
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Stephen Bjork
- Tim Salmons
- Arrow Video
- Imprint Films
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Lionsgate
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Dennis Seuling
- Twins of Evil 4K review
- The Criterion Collection
- The Wes Anderson Archive 4K review
- The French Dispatch 4K
- Vampire Zombies from Space BD review
- MVD
- Cleopatra Entertainment
- Via Vision Entertainment
- John Carpenter’s Vampires 4K
- Columbia Noir 7: Made in Britain BD review
- Release Dates & Artwork update
- Russell Hammond
- Anaconda (2025)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Now You See Me Now You Don’t
- Innerspace 4K
- Joe Dante
- Synapse Films
- Tag: The Assassination Game
- Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins
- Somewhere in Time
- The Blair Witch Project Collection
- Malèna
- Alliance Entertainment
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- Enemy at the Gates 4K
- Popeye 4K
- The Saint 4K
- Regretting You
- The Housemaid
- Apple TV
- Shrinking
Disney sets Zootopia 2 for 3/3, plus a note on Disney 4K catalog, For All Mankind: S2 on Blu-ray, Looney Tunes to TCM & more!
All right… we hope you guys all had a good weekend, inclement weather and other current events aside.
As you might expect, we have a few new disc reviews for you to enjoy today…
First, Stephen has taken a look at Tobe Hooper’s Lifeforce (1985) in 4K Ultra HD from Imprint Films.
Tim has offered his thoughts on Mark A.Z. Dippé’s Spawn (1997) in 4K from Arrow Video.
And Stuart has shared his take on Vincente Minnelli’s The Cobweb (1955) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
More reviews are definitely forthcoming, so be sure to keep checking back all week.
Now then, we’ve got a couple news items that need to be covered today, but we’re going to start with a new Disney announcement…
Walt Disney Home Entertainment has officially set the CG-animated Zootopia 2 (2025) for Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD release on 3/3, with the Digital release expected tomorrow on 1/27. [Read on here...]
- Warner Archive Collection
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Lifeforce 4K review
- Stephen Bjork
- Tim Salmons
- Spawn 4K review
- Arrow Video
- Imprint Films
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- The Cobweb BD review
- For All Mankind: Season Two BD
- Walt Disney Home Entertainment
- 20th Century Studios
- Zootopia 4K
- Planet of the Apes (1968)
- Armageddon (1998)
- Cast Away (2000)
- The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
- Lionsgate
- Greenland 2: Migration
- Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair
- Quentin Tarantino
- Bruiser (2000)
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Death Ship (1980)
- George A Romero
- Return to Silent Hill (2026)
- Cinedigm
- Joan of Arc (2025)
- The Criterion Channel
- Looney Tunes moves to TCM
- John Williams
- Boston Symphony Orchestra