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Venom details, Johnny English Strikes Again, a Psycho Legacy Collection update from Turbine & MUCH more
We’ve got a bunch more new Blu-ray reviews for you to check out today, including Tim’s take on Ash vs Evil Dead: The Complete Collection from Starz and Lionsgate, Single White Female from Scream Factory, and the Zombie: Limited Edition from Blue Underground, David’s look at The Bravados from Twilight Time and The Satanic Rites of Dracula from Warner Archive, and finally Dr. Adam Jahnke’s updated look at Trick ’r Treat from Scream Factory.
We’ve got a quick news update for you today, starting with word that Sony’s Venom – which as we’ve revealed streets on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD on 12/18 (with the digital release due on 12/11) – will include a Venom Mode pop-up trivia option, 3 deleted and extended scenes, 5 featurettes (From Symbiote to Screen, The Lethal Protector in Action, Venom Vision, Designing Venom, and Symbiote Secrets), 8 Pre-Vis sequences, the Sunflower music video (by Post Malone and Swae Lee), and a sneak peek of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Audio on the 4K version at least will include Dolby Atmos, with HDR10 high dynamic range. [Read on here...]
- Venom 4K
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- Ash vs Evil Dead: The Complete Series BD
- Single White Female BD review
- David Steigman
- Zombie: Limited Edition BD review
- The Bravados BD review
- Trick 'r Treat BD review
- Dr Adam Jahnke
- The Satanic Rites of Dracula BD review
- Johnny English Strikes Again
- The Lavender Hill Mob
- Phobia
- Kind Hearts and Coronets
- The Man in the White Suit
- Alec Guinness
- Psycho Legacy Collection: Deluxe Edition German BD box set
- The Shield: The Complete Series
- Batman: The Animated Series on BD
- Mission: Impossible – Fallout
- The Lion King 4K
Batman: TAS review on the way, new BD reviews, Michael Coate’s Night of the Living Dead retrospective & Happy Halloween!
I’m still working on that Batman: The Complete Animated Series Blu-ray review, but let me tell you... it’s terrific! The A/V quality is amazing, with the original film elements for each episode newly scanned and presented in HD and the stereo mixes presented in lossless DTS-HD Master Audio. [Editor’s Note: The review is finished and you can read it here now. Enjoy!]
Nearly all of the extras from the previous DVD box set carry over and there’s a great new 98-minute retrospective documentary, Heart of Batman, included as well. I hope to have the review up later today - there’s just a lot to go through. I’ll add the link here when it goes live.
Meanwhile here at the site today, we have a new History, Legacy and Showmanship column from our very own Michael Coate, who presents a retrospective look back at George A. Romero’s original zombie classic Night of the Living Dead in honor of the film’s 50th anniversary this month. [Read on here...]
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- Batman: The Animated Series on BD
- Michael Coate
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- Night of the Living Dead 50th anniversary
- John Scoleri
- The Baby BD review
- Night of the Living Dead (1990) BD review
- Phantasm IV: Oblivion BD review
- film retrospective
2001: A Space Odyssey 4K reviewed & more, plus Kin, The Predator, and The House with the Clock in its Walls announced for BD/4K
All right, today’s post is another quickie for the reasons anticipated – namely I’m about to start working on my review of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment’s Batman: The Complete Animated Series on Blu-ray. With luck, I hope to have it up by the end of the day today or early tomorrow morning.
In the meantime, I posted my in-depth review of Warner Bros.’ 2001: A Space Odyssey on 4K Ultra HD yesterday here at The Bits. The upshot is this is fully remastered and properly color-graded, unlike the recent Nolan theatrical IMAX presentations, and the Blu-ray is fully remastered too. The disc also includes Dolby Vision HDR and it has a new 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio mix that represents the original 6-track 70 mm theatrical audio too. It’s really a fantastic release, so be sure to check that out. Note that the end of the review features significant technical details on the remastering process (from a brief prepared by the studio) shared with permission. Many of you will find it interesting.
In the meantime, we have a few additional Blu-ray reviews for you today from Tim and our old friend Dr. Adam Jahnke, including Scream Factory’s Creepshow, The Howling (Steelbook), and Halloween II and III (Steelbooks). Enjoy! [Read on here...]
- Batman: The Animated Series on BD
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- 2001: A Space Odyssey 4K
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- Kin 4K
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- The House with the Clock in its Walls 4K
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- Creepshow BD review
- The Howling BD review
- Halloween II BD review
- Halloween III BD review
- Tim Salmons
- Dr Adam Jahnke
- First Man 4K
- How to Train Your Dragon 4K
- How to Train Your Dragon 2 4K
- Steelbook reissue
Our reviews of Matrix Trilogy, Reloaded, Revolutions 4K & Uni Monsters 30-film are live, 2001 4K & Batman: TAS are on the way!
This is just a quick update to say that there’s going to be no news post today. But the reason is a good one.
First though, over the weekend I posted my in-depth reviews of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment’s The Matrix Reloaded, The Matrix Revolutions, and The Matrix Trilogy in 4K Ultra HD here at The Bits.
Like The Matrix in UHD before it, these sequels arrive on the format in fine quality with impressively upgraded image quality and reference-quality Dolby Atmos audio mixes.
They’re definitely recommended, though with the qualification that a few features from the previous The Ultimate Matrix Collection Blu-ray set do not carry over. The details are in the review. [Read on here...]
2001 4K officially delayed to 11/20, plus Batman: TAS and Thing from Another World updates & new Blu-ray reviews
All right, sorry we’ve been a little low-key here at The Bits this week. We’ve been spending our time in one of two ways:
First, we’re recovering from our recent server and Russian bot issues and doing some upgrading and adjusting to make sure everything is working smoothly going forward.
Second, we’re reviewing Blu-ray and 4K titles like mad!
Today, we’ve posted my looks at Universal’s Invisible Man, The: Complete Legacy Collection and Creature from the Black Lagoon: Complete Legacy Collection. Tim has also delivered his thoughts on Maximum Overdrive from Lionsgate’s Vestron Video Collector’s Series. David has offered his thoughts on the Japanese cult classic Battle in Outer Space from Sony. And Dennis has turned in his review of the new City Slickers: Collector’s Edition from Shout! Factory’s Shout Select line-up. Enjoy! [Read on here...]
- The Warner Archive
- The Thing from Another World BD
- Tim Salmons
- Dennis Seuling
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- David Steigman
- 2001: A Space Odyssey 4K
- Batman: The Animated Series on BD
- The Matrix Trilogy 4K
- The Matrix Reloaded 4K
- The Matrix Revolutions 4K
- The Invisible Man: Complete Legacy Collection BD review
- Creature from the Black Lagoon: Complete Legacy Collection BD review
- Battle in Outer Space BD review
- Maximum Overdrive BD review
- City Slickers: Collector's Edition BD review
Batman: TAS delayed to 10/30, HDR10+ firmware update available, Uncle Drew, Transformers 4K 5-film set & more
All right, we’ve been working to smooth out some server issues here at The Bits over the past few days, so pardon any service interruptions that may occur. Hopefully, we should have things back to normal soon.
Before we get started on the news today, we’ve got three new Blu-ray reviews for you... Tim’s look at Ken Wiederhorn’s Return of the Living Dead, Part II (1988) from Scream Factory.
David Steigman’s take on Stephen Sommers’ Deep Rising (1996) from Kino Lorber Studio Classics and Mark Rydell’s Cinderella Liberty (1973) from Twilight Time.
And Dennis Seuling’s thoughts on Bill Holderman’s romantic comedy Book Club from Paramount. [Read on here...]
- Prince of Egypt BD
- Antz BD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Clear and Present Danger 4K review
- Return of the Living Dead: Part II BD review
- Tim Salmons
- David Steigman
- Dennis Seuling
- Cindrella Liberty BD review
- Deep Rising BD review
- Book Club BD review
- Batman: The Animated Series on BD
- Christopher Robin
- The Incredibles 2 4K
- HDR10+ firmware update
- Transformers 5 Film Collection 4K UHD
- Uncle Drew
- Afraid
- A Man Alone
- Lisbon
- The Grissom Gang
- The Killing of Sister George
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- The Big Lebowski 4K
- Twilight 4K
Jack Ryan 5-Film, Robin Hood & Sherlock: S1 all in 4K, plus Criterion’s Bergman BD box & Gravity Falls reviewed!
Boy, have we got some big news today!
First though, we’ve just posted a trio of new Blu-ray disc reviews...
I’ve turned in my thoughts on Shout! Factory’s outstanding new Gravity Falls: The Complete Series Blu-ray box set which is packed with love and a lot of extras. If you’re a fan, it’s outstanding.
Also, Dennis Seuling has offered his take on the Amy Schumer comedy I Feel Pretty on Blu-ray from Universal and Dante Lam’s Chinese actioner Operation Red Sea on Blu-ray from Well Go USA. Enjoy!
Now then... let’s get to that news: First up, we’ve just learned that BBC Home Entertainment will be releasing Sherlock: Season One on 4K Ultra HD on 11/6 (SRP $29.98)! No kidding, you can pre-order it here already on Amazon.com. [Read on here...]
- The 4K Ultra HD Release List
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Robin Hood 4K
- Ingmar Bergman's Cinema BD
- The Criterion Collection
- Batman: The Animated Series on BD
- Bluray
- The Warner Archive
- ComicCon 2018
- Gravity Falls: The Complete Series BD review
- Shout! Factory
- Sherlock: Season One 4K
- Jack Ryan 5Film Collection 4K
- I Feel Pretty BD review
- Dennis Seuling
- Operation Red Sea BD review
- Well Go USA