Displaying items by tag: The Criterion Collection
Criterion’s June slate includes films by Mazursky, Keaton, Sciamma, Ichikawa & Klimov
All right, we’ll be back in just a little bit with a link to Michael Coate’s new History, Legacy & Showmanship film retrospective in a little bit.
[Editor’s Note: Here’s the link to Michael’s new retrospective of the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun, in honor of the film’s 45th anniversary. Note that this piece was unavoidably delayed from late last year, but we think you’ll find the wait was worth it. Michael is joined by historians Jon Burlingame, John Cork, and Lee Pfeiffer for a great roundtable discussion. Enjoy!]
In the meantime, Tim has posted a new Blu-ray review today, this one of Fred Walton’s 1986 April Fool’s Day: Collector’s Edition from Scream Factory. The disc streets on 3/24.
And we do have some new announcement news for you... [Read on here...]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Criterion Collection
- June slate
- Michael Coate
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- April Fool's Day: Collector's Edition BD review
- Tim Salmons
- An Unmarried Woman
- The Cameraman
- Portrait of a Lady on Fire
- Tokyo Olympiad
- Come and See
- Paul Mazursky
- Buster Keaton
- Céline Sciamma
- Kon Ichikawa
- Elem Klimov
- The Criterion Spines Project
Midway, Tex Avery & My Bloody Valentine reviewed, plus Jim Jarmusch, Police Squad & Kirk Douglas RIP
All right, today’s post will be quick, because we’re working on some new reviews for you. To that effect...
I’ve just posted my in-depth thoughts on Roland Emmerich’s Midway (2019), new on 4K Ultra HD from Lionsgate.
I’ve also posted a full review of the Warner Archive Collection’s amazing new Tex Avery Screwball Classics: Volume 1 Blu-ray, which is worth every penny.
And Tim has added his thoughts on Scream Factory’s My Bloody Valentine: Collector’s Edition on Blu-ray.
All three of those title street in the next two weeks, so we hope you enjoy them. [Read on here...]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- 4K Ultra HD
- Shout! Factory
- Midway 4K review
- My Bloody Valentine BD review
- Tex Avery Screwball Classics Volume 1 BD review
- Lionsgate
- Roland Emmerich
- Warner Archive Collection
- Scream Factory
- Jim Jarmusch
- The Criterion Collection
- Police Squad: The Complete Series BD
- Kirk Douglas RIP
- Paths of Glory
- The Final Countdown
- Spartacus
- Dawn of the Discs
- CBS All Access
- ViacomCBS
- Paramount
- Tim Salmons
The Irishman & Marriage Story from Criterion, plus Elephant Man 4K, Gunsmoke, new Warner Archive & more
Afternoon, Bits readers! Hope you’re all well. We’ve spent the weekend doing necessary updates to our website software and server here and things seem to be running smoothly. So let’s have a release news update...
Also today, we’ve updated our Release Dates & Artwork section with all the latest Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD cover artwork and Amazon.rom pre-order links, so be sure to give it a look.
Now then... here’s some great news: Netflix has revealed on social media that their Netflix Original films The Irishman, Marriage Story, American Factory, and Atlantics are all coming to Blu-ray later in 2020 from The Criterion Collection. As you know, The Irishman and Marriage Story are currently nominated for Best Picture in this year’s Academy Awards. Release dates and other details are still TBA. [Read on here...]
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- The Irishman
- Marriage Story
- The Criterion Collection
- Netflix Originals
- The Elephant Man 4K
- Motherless Brooklyn BD review
- Dennis Seuling
- Gunsmoke: The Final Season DVD
- Gunsmoke: The Eighteenth Season DVD
- Gunsmoke: The Ninteenth Season DVD
- Warner Archive Collection
- Network Distributing
- Release Dates & Artwork update
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics deal with NBC Universal
- Paramount
- CBS
- Studio Canal UK
- Guys and Dolls
- Victory
- Sparkle
- It Started with a Kiss
- Some Girls Do BD
- Beau Geste
- Lonely Are the Brave
Criterion’s April slate has Wes Anderson, Jean-Pierre Melville & more (plus word on their planned 2020 box sets)
Our friends at the Criterion Collection have just announced their April slate of Blu-ray and DVD titles, and it’s a nice line-up.
They include: A re-issue of Jean-Pierre Melville’s Army of Shadows (1969 – Spine #385 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 4/7, George Marshall’s Destry Rides Again (1939 – Spine #1024 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 4/14, Jura Herz’s The Cremator (1969 – Spine #1023 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 4/21, and Miranda July’s Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005 – Spine #1026 – Blu-ray and DVD) and Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014 – Spine #1025 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 4/28.
Naturally, we’ve updated our Criterion Spines Project pages here at The Bits accordingly. [Read on here...]
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- The Criterion Collection
- Criterion April 2020 slate
- Jean Pierre Melville
- Army of Shadows BD
- George Marshall
- Destry Rides Again BD
- Jura Herz
- The Cremator BD
- Miranda July
- Me and You and Everyone You Know BD
- Wes Anderson
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- The World of Wong Kar wai box
- Federico Fellini box set
- Agnès Varda box set
- Bruce Lee box
- The Criterion Spines Project
Criterion’s March, more on The Skywalker Saga on 4K, and a little more on Rise of Skywalker (again, no spoilers)
All right, there’s a little more ground to cover today...
First, our friends at The Criterion Collection have announced their March 2020 slate of titles, which is set to include David Maysles’ Salesman (Cat #122 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 3/10, Spike Lee’s Bamboozled (Cat #1019 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 3/17, John M. Stahl’s Leave Her to Heaven (Cat #1020 – Blu-ray and DVD) and Mikhail Kalatozov’s The Cranes Are Flying (Cat #146 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 3/24, and James Whale’s Show Boat (Cat #1021 – Blu-ray and DVD) and Barbra Streisand’s The Prince of Tides (Cat #1022 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 3/31. We’ve updated the Criterion Spines Project pages here at The Bits accordingly. [Read on here...]
Thoughts on The Mandalorian, plus new catalog BDs from Shout, Scream, VCI & more
All right, I promised my thoughts on The Mandalorian on Disney+. I have to say, I like it. It’s nice to watch a slice of Star Wars that doesn’t involve Jedi, Sith, and Skywalkers for a change. It’s a little in the mold of Rogue One, though that was more closely tied to the Saga films. But Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni have crafted a half-hour series that feels like a slice of lived-in classic Star Wars, and is taking its time developing its story. The texture is right, the supporting cast is terrific (thus far including Carl Weathers, Werner Herzog, and Nick Nolte), and I love the Bill Conti-infused score by Ludwig Göransson.
Pedro Pascal is good in the lead role, but to be fair we haven’t seen him outside the Mandalorian armor yet, nor have we learned very much about the character. But each episode seems to peel back the onion a little more, and again I like the fact that the show is taking its time. I would have thought that 30-40 minute episodes would seem too short, but I find I’m satisfied after each one. And reports from friends and Lucasfilm insiders who have seen more suggest that the show gets better with every new installment (there will be 8 in all in this first season). What I can tell you is that I’m certainly enjoying it. The show also looks great in 4K with HDR, and sounds great too in Dolby Atmos. [Read on here...]
- The Fabulous Baron Munchausen
- Invention for Destruction
- Journey to the Beginning of Time
- Three Fantastic Journeys by Karel Zeman
- Paris is Burning
- Antoni Gaudí
- Teorema
- Roma
- February slate
- The Criterion Collection
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Disney+
- Star Wars Trilogy
- The Mandalorian 4K
- The Wizard: Collector's Edition BD
- Shout! Factory
- Scream Factory
- VCI classic film serials on BD
- MVD Classics
- The Simpsons in widescreen on Disney+
- Monty Python's Flying Circus Norwegian Bluray Edition
- Network packaging replacement
- Space: 1999 HD on Amazon Prime
Criterion’s Feb slate revealed, plus the Star Wars Prequels, Rogue One & Force Awakens in 4K
All right, first things first today: Criterion has just announced its February 2020 slate of Blu-ray and DVD titles.
Look for it to include Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma (Spine #1014 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 2/11, Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Teorema (Spine #1013 – Blu-ray and DVD) and an updating of Hiroshi Teshigahara’s Antoni Gaudí (Spine #425 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 2/18, and Jeannie Livingston’s Paris is Burning (Spine #1018 – Blu-ray and DVD) and Three Fantastic Journeys by Karel Zeman (Blu-ray and DVD) on 2/25. That last set includes Journey to the Beginning of Time (Spine #1015), Invention for Destruction (Spine #1016), and The Fabulous Baron Munchausen (Spine #1017). You can read more here at the Criterion website.
Those are all fine titles, but Roma is particularly appreciated given that it was a Netflix release last year and hasn’t been available on physical media yet.
Also today, our own Michael Coate has a new History, Legacy & Showmanship column here at The Bits—first posted yesterday afternoon—in which he looks back at James Cameron’s The Abyss with historian Matthew Kapell in honor of the film’s 30th anniversary. It’s a great piece, so do give it a look. And who knows? Maybe it will remind the director that he’s got a new 4K HDR grade of the film to approve so we can all watch it on Blu-ray and UHD sooner rather than later. [Read on here...]
- Star Wars Trilogy
- Disney+
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Michael Coate
- James Cameron
- The Abyss: 30th anniversary
- Matthew Kapell
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 4K
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens 4K
- Star Wars: The Phantom Menace 4K
- Star Wars: Attack of the Clones 4K
- Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith 4K
- The Criterion Collection
- February slate
- Roma
- Teorema
- Antoni Gaudí
- Paris is Burning
- Three Fantastic Journeys by Karel Zeman
- Journey to the Beginning of Time
- Invention for Destruction
- The Fabulous Baron Munchausen
Warner Archive reveals Operation Crossbow, Bad and the Beautiful, Teen Titans & more, plus Deadwood: The Movie reviewed
We’ve got another new disc review for you to enjoy today...
I’m just posted my thoughts on HBO’s Deadwood: The Movie, written by David Milch and directed by Daniel Minahan. If you’re a fan of the original Deadwood TV series (reviewed here on Blu-ray), you should really appreciate what a fine piece of work it is (and what a miracle it is that it finally happened).
I should note here though that HBO has informed us they’re no longer sending out review product for most of their physical media releases (they’re deciding it on a title by title basis, essentially the same thing). That is a sorry state of affairs for a network of HBO’s pedigree. In any case, it means that we had to purchase our own copy of this title for the review, something will certainly not be doing often in the future. Sadly, we can only see this as yet another sign that physical media is waning.
In any case, we do thankfully have some good physical media news for you today... [Read on here...]
- All About My Mother
- Fail Safe
- Le petit soldat
- The Fugitive Kind
- Holiday
- The Criterion Collection
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- David Milch
- HBO
- Deadwood: The Movie BD review
- Teen Titans: The Complete Series BD
- The Warner Archive Collection
- The 100: The Complete Sixth Season BD
- The Kominsky Method: The Complete First Season BD
- Blindspot: The Complete Fourth Season BD
- Young Justice: Outsiders BD
- Operation Crossbow BD
- The World The Flesh and the Devil BD
- The Bad and the Beautiful BD
- Great Day in the Morning BD
Criterion’s January slate includes Godard, Lumet, Cukor & Almodóvar, plus new BD/4K street dates
We’ve got a quick update for you today, to report that Criterion has just announced their January 2020 Blu-ray and DVD titles.
They include: George Cukor’s Holiday (Spine #1009 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 1/7, Sidney Lumet’s The Fugitive Kind (Spine #515 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 1/14, Jean-Luc Godard’s Le petit soldat (Spine #1010 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 1/21, and Sidney Lumet’s Fail Safe (Spine #1111 – Blu-ray and DVD) and Pedro Almodóvar’s All About My Mother (Spine #1012 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 1/28.
We’ve updated our Criterion Spines Project page here at The Bits to include them, and you can read more about each title on the Criterion website. You can also see the cover artwork below. [Read on here...]
- Shout! Factory
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 4K
- The Joker
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- 4K Ultra HD
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Tim Salmons
- Dennis Seuling
- The Criterion Collection
- Holiday
- The Fugitive Kind
- Le petit soldat
- Fail Safe
- All About My Mother
- George Cukor
- Pedro Almodovar
- Sidney Lumet
- JeanLuc Godard
- The Criterion Spines Project
- Brother Can You Spare a Dime? DVD review
- Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XII DVD review
- Robin Williams: Comic Genius DVD review
- Time Life
- VCI Entertainment
Two Things Today: 1) Aladdin. 2) Gojira! GOJIRA! GOJIRA!!!
All right, we have a quick post for you this morning with breaking release news...
First, Disney has just officially announced not only the Blu-ray, DVD, 4K Ultra HD, and Digital release of Guy Ritchie’s live-action Aladdin, but also the Blu-ray, 4K Ultra HD, and Digital release of the original 1992 animated Aladdin as a new Walt Disney Signature Collection release, both on 9/10. Note that the Digital releases are due on 8/17. Let’s break it down...
Aladdin (2019) will include Dolby Atmos audio and the following extras: Aladdin’s Video Journal: A Fantastic New Point of View, Guy Ritchie: A Cinematic Genie, A Friend Like Genie, the Desert Moon deleted song, 6 deleted scenes (Falling Petals Into OJ, Jafar’s Magic Orrery, Anders’ Gift, Wrong Wishes, Silly Old Fool, and Post Yam Jam Debrief), bloopers, and 3 music videos (Speechless, A Whole New World, and Un Mundo Ideal).
Aladdin (1992) will include Dolby Atmos audio, most of the classic extras (from the previous Blu-ray release) and the following new extras: Sing Along with the Movie, Aladdin on Aladdin, Let’s Not Be Too Hasty: The Voices of Aladdin, and Alternate Endings. [Read on here...]
- Batman Beyond: The Complete Series BD
- Godzilla: The Showa Era
- The Criterion Collection
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Criterion
- Gojira
- Aladdin (1992) 4K
- Aladdin (2019) 4K
- Walt Disney Signature Collection
- Pixar 4K Ultra HD
- Inside Out 4K
- Amazon preorders
- Ratatouille 4K
- Finding Nemo 4K
- Finding Dory 4K
- Cars 4K
- Cars 2 4K
- Brave 4K
- The Good Dinosaur 4K