Before we go, there’s one more big of release news worth reporting today...
Our friends at Kino Lorber Studio Classics have just revealed that they’re working on a Blu-ray release of Kolchak: The Night Stalker – The Complete Series that’s due in October, featuring new 2K scans of the original film masters. The 1970s cult classic starred Darren McGavin and Simon Oakland and was an inspiration for Chris Carter’s The X-Files. Bonus features will be announced at a later day. But very cool news indeed.
And in other news, Paramount has announced that their Paramount Plus streaming service is going to launch on March 4th. Let’s hope that provides a little more incentive for the studio to finally properly remaster all of their classic Star Trek feature films in 4K. You can read more here at Variety.
Also, Todd Douglas Miller’s Apollo 11: Quarantine short film is going to debut on CNN on Saturday, March 9 at 9 PM Eastern. I’ve had the pleasure of seeing it and it’s terrific, an excellent 23-minute follow-up to Miller’s excellent Apollo 11. You can view the trailer here...
And while we’re sharing YouTube links, here’s the trailer for Matthew Rankin’s new film, The Twentieth Century, which debuts on The Criterion Channel on Monday, March 1. It’s a campy and outrageous throwback to classic German expressionism by way of Hollywood Technicolor spectacle. And I can’t wait to see it. So here’s a peek at that...
And that it’s for this week. Not that there will be no news post here on Monday, as I’ve got some other work to do, but there are likely to be new Blu-ray reviews posted over the weekend, so do check back for those.
Have a great weekend! Stay tuned...
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