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Chinatown (1974) finally comes to 4K from Paramount, along with Matinee, RoboCop 2, RoboCop (2014) & Species II from Shout & more!
Welcome to a new week, Bits-ers! Hope you all had a good one, including all those of you who attended WonderCon in Anaheim this weekend.
Today is obviously April Fool’s Day, but rest assured we aren’t going to waste time with such tomfoolery here at the site this afternoon because we’ve got more new disc reviews for you, as well as some really great actual news too.
Let’s get to those reviews first. Today we have...
Stephen’s review of Ted Kotcheff’s North Dallas Forty (1979) in 4K Ultra HD from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, as well as his take on György Kovásznai’s Bubble Bath (1980) on Blu-ray from Vinegar Syndrome.
And Stuart’s look at William Grefé’s Impulse (1974) on Blu-ray from Grindhouse Releasing, as well as Emmanuel Carrère’s Between Two Worlds (2021) on Blu-ray from Cohen Media Group.
Late last week, we also posted Tim’s reviews of Sam Raimi’s Drag Me to Hell (2009) in both regular and limited edition Blu-ray, as well as his reviews of Quentin Tarantino (etc)’s Grindhouse (2007) in both regular and limited edition Blu-ray, all from Via Vision’s Imprint Films.
And not to be outdone, Dennis has also reviewed Peter Yates’ The Dresser (1983) on Blu-ray from Imprint as well. [Read on here...]
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- North Dallas Forty 4K review
- Bubble Bath BD review
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Impulse BD review
- Grindhouse Releasing
- Cohen Media Group
- Between Two Worlds BD review
- The Dresser BD review
- Imprint Films
- Via Vision
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- Tim Salmons
- Drag Me to Hell BD review
- Grindhouse BD review
- Quentin Tarantino
- Sam Raimi
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- Roman Polanski
- Chinatown 4K
- Imprint
- The Prisoner: The Complete Series
Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, plus The Abyss: SE in 4K on Apple TV, Ferrari, Se7en & lots more Blu-ray & UHD announcement news!
Well, folks... it’s a new year and time to get right back into the thick of things in terms of physical media news. And we have a bunch to catch you up on here at The Bits today.
Before we get started though, I wanted to call your attention to Michael Coate’s latest History, Legacy & Showmanship column here at The Bits, which we posted on New Year’s Eve. It features a great retrospective and roundtable interview with film historians celebrating the 50th anniversary of George Lucas’ classic American Graffiti (1973). Its 9 pages and 17 chapters are packed with great reading, so do be sure to check it out.
I’d also like to start the new year by with another quick Patreon pitch: If you believe in the work we do here at The Bits in support of physical media, we’d like to ask you to consider becoming a supporter of the site on Patreon. I’ve been sharing exclusive blog posts there, and it’s becoming a great little community—a fun and welcoming place to share your love of Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD with fellow enthusiasts. You can join for as low as $6 a month (or as much as you’d like to contribute) and it really makes a difference in helping us to grow and continue our work here at the site. So thank you!
Now then, the big news item this afternoon is that Lionsgate has just officially set Francis Lawrence’s The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes for Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD release on 2/13, with the Digital release due on 1/30. There will also be a Walmart-exclusive 4K Steelbook release on 2/13. The 4K and Blu-ray will include the following special features: audio commentary with Lawrence and producer Nina Jacobson, the 8-part Predator or Prey: Making The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes documentary (note that both the commentary and documentary are exclusive to the physical release), Rachel Zegler’s The Hanging Tree music video, the A Letter to the Fans featurette, and the theatrical trailer. You can see the 4K cover art at left and also below.
FYI, Lionsgate is also releasing John Woo’s Silent Night (2023) on Blu-ray and DVD on 1/30. The film stars Joel Kinnaman (of For All Mankind fame). [Read on here...]
- Impulse
- Grindhouse Releasing
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- Night of the Blood Monster 4K
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- Suzume
- Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary
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- Hammer Horror: Volume 2
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- American Graffiti at 50
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The Untouchables (1993) TV series is coming to Blu-ray, plus Lawnmower Man, When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth & more
All right, Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K announcements have been few and far between in the last few days, but we’ve got a couple of interesting things to report today to close out the week.
First though, we have four new horror Blu-ray reviews from Tim Salmons for those of you who are fans of the genre. Tim has taken a look at Synapse’s Phenomena: Limited Edition, David Cronenberg’s The Brood from Criterion, Arrow Video’s The Initiation, and Grindhouse Releasing’s I Drink Your Blood. Do give them a look. [Read on here…]
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- Tim Salmons
- Phenomena: Limited Edition
- Synapse Films
- The Brood
- The Criterion Collection
- David Cronenberg
- Arrow Video USA
- The Initiation
- Grindhouse Releasing
- I Drink Your Blood
- The Untouchables (1993): The Complete Series
- The Edge of Seventeen
- Slither
- The Lawnmower Man
- Scream Factory
- Olive Films
- Robert Altman
- The Delinquents
- Countdown
- Love in the Afternoon
- When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth
- The Yakuza
- The Boy Friend
- Warner Archive
- Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
- Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man
- Ghost in the Shell Steelbook
Pick-Ups for the Week of April 11, 2016
Welcome to a new edition of Pick-Ups!
Thanks for joining me. This week I’m going to catch up on some horror/sci-fi/comedy releases that we’ve missed along the way.
It should be an interesting lot of titles to check out.
As usual, we’ll be rolling each review out one at a time all week, so be sure to check back for new ones. [Read on here…]
- Village of the Damned
- Dario Argento
- John Carpenter
- Tobe Hooper
- Tenebre
- Space Cop
- Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
- Pieces
- Grindhouse Releasing
- Universal Pictures
- Synapse Films
- Scream Factory
- Shout! Factory
- Red Letter Media
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- Dailies
- Arrow Video
- Tim Salmons
- The Digital Bits
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- review
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Blu-ray Reviews – Grindhouse's The Beyond & Twilight's Stormy Weather
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We’ve got a pair of new Blu-ray reviews for you to enjoy today. First up, Todd Doogan has given Grindhouse Releasing’s new 3-disc Blu-ray edition of Lucio Fulci’s The Beyond (1981) an epic look. Also our own Joe Marchese has taken turned in his thoughts on Andrew Stone’s 1943 musical Stormy Weather, which was one of the early Hollywood films to feature an all-black cast. Both BD sets (and the films they contain) are well worth a look, so enjoy the reviews!
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