Displaying items by tag: 4K Ultra HD Release List
Arrow sets Battle Royale & Donnie Darko for 4K, plus Shout! & GKids’ Earwig and the Witch & more catalog announcements
All right, we’ve got a few new reviews for you today...
I’ve taken a look at Neill Blomkamp’s Elysium (2013) coming to 4K Ultra on 2/9 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. It’s a nice upgrade of the existing Blu-ray release. You’ll find that here.
Also, Tim has reviewed Park Chan-wook’s JSA: Joint Security Area (2000) on Blu-ray from Arrow Video.
More reviews are on the way this week, including 2012 and Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro both in 4K, plus more new and catalog Blu-rays, so be sure to watch for them.
Let’s start with some 4K Ultra HD news... [Read on here...]
- Warner Archive Collection
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Dennis Seuling
- Tim Salmons
- Arrow Video
- Shout! Factory
- GKids
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Severin Films
- Battle Royale 4K (UK only)
- Donnie Darko 4K
- Earwig and the Witch
- Elysium 4K review
- JSA: Joint Security Area BD review
- The Suspect BD review
- Death Has Blue Eyes
- Switchblade Sisters
- Elvira: Mistress of the Dark Steelbook
- Clapboard Jungle
- The Bermuda Depths
- Damn Yankees
- Crossfire
- Thundarr the Barbarian: The Complete Series
- Isle of the Dead
- The Great Caruso
- Ken Burns' Baseball BD
- Ken Burns' Hemingway BD
- The Greatest Show on Earth: Paramount Presents BD
- action
- Drive: Director's Cut
- MVD Rewind Collection
- Spaceballs 4K
- The Good The Bad and The Ugly 4K
Babylon 5 Remastered (on Digital only for now), plus Do the Right Thing 4K official & more BD release news
All right, we have a few interesting news items for you today. But first, another review...
Dennis has turned in his thoughts on Robert Siodmak’s 1944 film noir The Suspect, now available on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
Now for the most surprising piece of news... Engadget has confirmed that Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has now completed a six-year effort to upgrade the classic 1990s J. Michael Straczynski science fiction TV series Babylon 5 for the digital age. Babylon 5 Remastered is now available for viewing on HBO Max, and it’s also available for download on iTunes and Amazon. The new HD presentation includes all five seasons of the show with live action film elements scanned in 4K from the original camera negative, digitally cleaned and properly color graded, with VFX upsampled from the original SD. The entire series is available in its original 4x3 broadcast format. The 1998 version of the series’ original pilot film, The Gathering, has also been included, though it’s unremastered and so in 16x9 (as the original film elements were lost during the Northridge earthquake in 1994). [Read on here...]
- Dennis Seuling
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- HBO Max
- Warner Bros Home Entertainment
- Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- Spike Lee
- J Michael Straczynski
- The Suspect BD review
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Helter Skelter: An American Myth
- Warner Archive Collection
- Six by Sondheim
- Harley Quinn: The Complete First and Second Seasons BD
- Kinky Boots BD
- Don't Tell a Soul
- Wander Darkly
- Mill Creek Entertainment
- Finding Forrester BD
- Wild Mountain Thyme
- Mira Furlan Rest in Peace
- Babylon 5 Remastered
- Do the Right Thing 4K
Blue Underground sets The Final Countdown 4K for 4/27, plus Kaleidescape movie rentals & more reviews/news
All right, we’re starting things off this week with more new disc reviews. Four of them, in fact...
Tim has posted his thoughts on Billy Wilder’s The Lost Weekend (1945) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, as well as Michel Lemoine’s Seven Women for Satan (1975) on Blu-ray from Mondo Macabro, and John Guillermin’s 1976 remake of King Kong, a Paramount title on Region B-locked Blu-ray from our friends down at Umbrella Entertainment.
And Dennis has turned in his thoughts on The Buster Keaton Collection: Volume 4 on Blu-ray from the Cohen Film Collection, an excellent release that includes Go West (1925) and College (1923).
All of the above are worth a look if you’re interested. And we’ve got more reviews on the way all week, so be sure to watch for them. [Read on here...]
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- The Ten Commandments 4K
- Tim Salmons
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Dennis Seuling
- The Lost Weekend BD review
- Seven Women for Satan BD review
- King Kong Region B BD review
- The Buster Keaton Collection: Volume 4 BD review
- The Final Countdown 4K
- Blue Underground
- Perfect Planet 4K
- BBC
- David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet documentary on Netflix
Paramount makes The Ten Commandments official for 4K, plus Harley Quinn on Blu-ray, new KL Studio Classics & more
We’re starting things off today with two more new Blu-ray reviews...
Tim has checked out Luigi Cozzi’s The Black Cat (1989) on BD from Severin Films.
And Dennis has shared his thoughts on Frank Darabont’s Buried Alive (1990) on BD from Kino Lorber Studio Classics. Enjoy!
The big announcement news today is that Paramount Home Entertainment has officially revealed the 4K Ultra HD release of Cecil B. DeMille’s The Ten Commandments (1956), staring Charlton Heston, on 3/30 just as we expected. Per the studio’s press release, the original VistaVision negative was scanned in 6K as part of the 2010 restoration effort and those files were the basis for this new Dolby Vision presentation. “In addition, Paramount spent well over 150 hours doing new color work and clean-up on the scan. The move to Dolby Vision created the opportunity to further improve the look of the film: blacks are enhanced and improvements were made to smooth out special effects mattes to create the most vibrant and pristine image possible. The 4K film presentation contains an introduction by DeMille, an intermission, an overture/exit music card, and an entr’acte card, along with a DTS-HD 5.1 lossless soundtrack.” [Read on here...]
- Monster Hunter 4K
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Tim Salmons
- The Ten Commandments 4K
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Super 8 4K
- My Fair Lady 4K
- Harley Quinn: Seasons 1 and 2 BD
- The Black Cat BD review
- Buried Alive BD review
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- The Babadook 4K
- Second Sight
- Rick and Morty: The Complete Seasons 14 BD
- Freaky BD
- Silk Road
- Eddie
Director Peter Jackson discusses the new 4K remasters of The Hobbit & The Lord of the Rings
Well... the day is finally here. Many of you are no doubt picking up or receiving in the mail your copies of Warner’s The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit in 4K Ultra HD. I hope you all enjoy them as much as I did!
There have been reports of Amazon and other retailers running out of stock this week, and that’s no doubt because Warner Bros. Home Entertainment is scrambling to manufacture enough copies to meet demand.
Keep in mind that there’s only one physical media replication plant in all of North America now and every studio is trying to get their big Q4 titles produced there at the moment.
But I would imagine that more stock will arrive in the next week or two, so that everyone who wants a copy should be able to get one by Christmas. [Read on here...]
Our reviews of Lord of the Rings & Hobbit in 4K are up, plus upcoming title news, Cyber Monday sales & more
Afternoon, everyone and happy Cyber Monday. We hope you’ve all had a happy and safe Thanksgiving holiday, for those of you here in the States. And for everyone else, we hope you had a great weekend.
We were very busy here at The Bits over the weekend. I’ve completed our in-depth review of Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy in 4K Ultra HD from Warner Bros. The disc streets tomorrow, but we’re hearing that supplies are a little short so it might take another few weeks for everyone who ordered to get their copies.
For those of you who want the short version, the set is fantastic. It includes all three films—The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King—in both the Theatrical Cuts and Extended Editions on separate discs (the Extended Editions are split over two UHD discs, as they were on Blu-ray and DVD). There are no special features in the set beyond a Digital Copy code. However, the new 4K remasters are spectacular. Truly, these films have never looked better—not even during their original run in theaters. The 4K-remastered image falls a bit short of reference quality, but trust me when I say that they’re so much better than their previous Blu-ray versions that there’s just no comparison. And the new HDR color grade is breathtaking. Not to mention the sound—each film includes a new Dolby Atmos surround sound mix that absolutely IS reference quality. So I highly recommend that you all check out my review here. [Read on here...]
- Thanksgiving sales
- Warner Bros Home Entertainment
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Zavvi BD 4K & Steelbook sale
- Cyber Monday Amazon sales
- The Flintstones 60th Anniversary Retrospective
- Michael Coate
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- Jerry Beck
- The Hobbit Trilogy 4K review
- The Lord of the Rings Trilogy 4K review
- Love and Monsters 4K
- Babylon 5: Complete Collection Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- The Croods: A New Age 4K
- Batman: Soul of the Dragon 4K
- Greenland 4K
- David Prose RIP
- Darth Vader
Mulan 4K, new Kino Lorber Studio Classics titles, Gamera update, Psycho replacement disc update & more
Afternoon, folks. We’ve got a few things for you today to close out the week.
First up, we have a trio of new Blu-ray reviews...
Tim has posted his thoughts on Scott Beck and Bryan Woods’ Haunt (2019) from Ronin Flix.
And Dennis has taken a look at Jan de Bont’s The Haunting (1999) from the Paramount Presents line, as well as Herbert Ross’ The Secret of My Success (1987) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
I’m also about to get my hands on a pretty significant Q4 4K Ultra HD release later today, so (with luck) I’ll be working on a review of the title over the weekend.
No, it’s not Lord of the Rings or The Hobbit, but let’s just say winter is near. So watch for an update over the next few days. [Read on here...]
- Dennis Seuling
- 2012 4K
- Tim Salmons
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Haunt BD review
- The Haunting BD review
- The Secret of My Success BD review
- Mulan (2020) 4K
- Mulan (1998) 4K
- The New Mutants 4K
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- 20th Century Studios
- Marvel
- Arrow Video
- Gamera: The Heisei Era
- Gamera: The Showa Era
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Film Worker BD
- Stanley Kubrick
- Leon Vitali
- The War BD
- The Kids Stays in the Picture BD
- The Norseman BD
- Universal Psycho BD & 4K audio fix and replacement program
- Alfred Hitchcock in 4K
- The Mandalorian: Season Two
- Disney+
New announcements from Arrow Video and Kino Lorber, plus a look at the new Africa Screams restoration & more
We’re kicking things off today with a new Blu-ray review from Dennis...
He’s taken a look at Jon Avnet’s Three Christs (2017) now on disc from IFC Films and Shout! Factory. The film stars Richard Gere, Peter Dinklage, Bradley Whitford, and Walton Goggins. Do give it a look.
Meanwhile today, Arrow Video US has announced its June 2020 Blu-ray slate, which is set to include François Reichenbach’s American as Seen by a Frenchman on 6/2, Harley Cokeliss’ Dream Demon and Tomu Uchida’s The Mad Fox on 6/23, and a new Limited Edition of Sergio Corbucci’s Django on 6/30.
From Arrow’s announcement: “The film is presented here in an exclusive new restoration with a wealth of extras including the newly restored bonus feature Texas Adios, which also stars Franco Nero, and was released as Django 2 in several territories.” [Read on here...]
The Goonies 4K is up for pre-order on Amazon, plus new Blu-ray reviews and word of more 4K catalog titles
Well... what a fu@%ing year the last week has been here in the States. Here’s hoping the new week fares a little better.
We begin it with a little bit of 4K Ultra HD release news, and some new reviews too.
Let’s get to the reviews first...
Our very own Tim Salmons has checked out Michael Curtiz’s King Creole (1958), a classic Elvis title now on Blu-ray from Paramount. Sounds like this one is a little better than To Catch a Thief was, but it does seem that the Paramount Presents line is off to a bit of a rough start. Here’s hoping the studio gets it together on these.
Tim has also posted reviews of John Hughes’ Sixteen Candles (1984) on Blu-ray from Arrow Video and Norman Z. McLeod’s Alice in Wonderland (1933) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics. Do give them a look. [Read on here...]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Tim Salmons
- The Goonies 4K preorders
- King Creole BD review
- Alice in Wonderland (1933) BD review
- Sixteen Candles (Arrow) BD review
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Blue Underground
- The House by the Cemetery 4K
- The New York Ripper 4K
- Spartacus 4K
- Full Metal Jacket 4K
- Sherlock Holmes 4K
- Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows 4K
- Westworld Season Three: The New World 4K
- Stanley Kubrick
BREAKING: Parasite confirmed for 4K on 6/2 (and we have the cover art), plus Curse of the Werewolf
All right, I’m currently working on a review of Universal’s 1917 in 4K Ultra HD, which I hope to have up here on the site later today.
In the meantime, I’ve officially confirmed with the studio that Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite is indeed coming to the 4K Ultra HD format here in the States on 6/2.
However, some of the cover artwork that you may have seen floating around the Internet is incorrect. The official final cover artwork for the title is visible on the left there.
Audio should be the usual DTS:X, and the extras will be the same as those found on the previously released Blu-ray version (reviewed here on The Bits). More details should follow soon. [Read on here...]