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The Girl on the Train, Homeland: S5, Justice League Dark, Arrival in 4K, Olive’s January & more
All right, we have two more Blu-ray Disc reviews for you this afternoon. Tim has checked out Theatre of Blood (1973) with Vincent Price, new on Blu-ray from Twilight Time. And Jim has looked at another new Twilight release in the form of Richard Marquand’s WWII spy thriller Eye of the Needle (1981). Both are pretty great releases and well worth a look if you’re interested.
In announcement news today, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment has set The Girl on the Train for release on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray on 1/17, with a Digital HD release due on 1/3. Bonus features will include audio commentary with director Tate Taylor, deleted and extended scenes, and 2 documentary featurettes (The Women Behind the Girl and On Board the Train). [Read on here…]
- Cameraperson
- Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
- Mildred Pierce
- The Tree of Wooden Clogs
- The Before Trilogy
- Before Midnight
- Before Sunset
- Before Sunrise
- BD
- Bluray Disc
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Criterion
- Black Friday Deals Week
- Theatre of Blood
- Tim Salmons
- Jim Hemphill
- Eye of the Needle
- Twilight Time
- Olive Films
- Justice League Dark
- The Girl on the Train
- Homeland: Season Five
- Homeland: The Complete Fifth Season
- The Monkey King 2
- Hooperman
- Breaking Bad: The Complete Series BD sale
- Arrival
Criterion’s Feb has Before Sunrise & Mildred Pierce, plus Deepwater Horizon & Man Who Fell to Earth
The big news today is that Criterion has just announced their February slate of Blu-ray and DVD releases. It begins with Kirsten Johnson’s Cameraperson (Cat #853 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 2/7. Ermanno Olmi’s The Tree of Wooden Clogs (Cat #854 – Blu-ray and DVD) follows on 2/14. Pedro Almodóvar’s Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (licensed from Sony – Cat #855 – Blu-ray and DVD) and Michael Curtiz’s noir masterpiece Mildred Pierce (licensed from Warner – Cat #860 – Blu-ray and DVD) arrive on 2/21. And I’m very pleased to say that the slate ends with Richard Linklater’s The Before Trilogy (also licensed from Warner and Sony – includes Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, and Before Midnight – Cat #856 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 2/28. Each will have a significant assortment of bonus features, that you can read more about here. Our Criterion Spines Project page has been updated accordingly, and we’ve got a look at the cover artwork that’s available so far below. [Read on here…]
- Black Friday Deals Week
- Criterion
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Bluray Disc
- BD
- Before Sunrise
- Before Sunset
- Before Midnight
- The Before Trilogy
- The Tree of Wooden Clogs
- Mildred Pierce
- Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
- Cameraperson
- USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage
- Deepwater Horizon 4K
- The Man Who Fell to Earth: 40th Anniversary Edition
- Ballers: Season Two
- Girls: Season Five
- Masterpiece: Victoria
- 23 Paces to Baker Street
- Animal Kingdom: Season One
- When the Bough Breaks
- The English Patient: 20th Anniversary
New Amazon Blu-ray deals, plus announcement news & a review of Criterion’s McCabe & Mrs. Miller
We’re kicking the new week off today with Tim’s review of Robert Altman’s McCabe & Mrs. Miller on Blu-ray, now available from our friends at The Criterion Collection. And it appears they’ve done a terrific job, as you’d expect. Do give it a look.
It’s a slow news day today, but Sony has started taking pre-orders (via Amazon) for the 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release of Inferno. Street date is TBA. [Read on here…]
- BD
- Bluray Disc
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- McCabe & Mrs Miller
- Criterion
- Black Friday Deals Week
- Inferno 4K
- Unforgiven 4K
- Papa's Delicate Condition
- The Vessel
- Framed
- When Elephants Were Young
- Prison Break: Seasons 1 to 4
- Lego Jurassic World
- The James Bond Collection BD sale
- Star Trek: The Next Generation BD sale
- Miami Vice: The Complete Series BD sale
Happy Veterans Day, Kino’s The Sheik & One Million Years BC, plus Leonard Cohen/Robert Vaughn RIP
First up today, we’d like to send our warmest wishes to all you veterans out there on this Veterans Day 2016, whether you’re on duty now or have been in the past. From all of us here at The Bits, to you and your families, thank you for your service. Know that it’s appreciated.
All right, we’re closing out the week here at The Bits with my review of Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams, which is about to be released on Blu-ray Disc by Criterion. Look for it in stores next Tuesday. Let me tell you... it’s well worth your time and money. The film has quite simply never looked this good before and the Criterion team has once again assembled a wonderful batch of special features for Kurosawa fans. Don’t miss it. [Read on here…]
How’s about some 4K reviews and catalog Blu-ray news? Anyone? Anyone?
Well, folks... there’s not much in the way of news to report this afternoon, apart from the obvious o’course. But we do have a few odds and ends for you today. And we’re working on a bunch of new Blu-ray and 4K reviews, two of which I’ve got for you now.
I’ve posted reviews of Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games and Warner’s Pacific Rim, each in 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray format. Both look great. Pacific Rim is a real HDR stunner, though The Hunger Games is the better value in terms of content and extras. But both are well worth a look if you’re a fan of the format. [Read on here…]
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Bluray Disc
- BD
- Scream Factory
- The Hunger Games 4K
- Pacific Rim 4K
- Star Trek: Enterprise The Complete Series
- Denial
- Fifty Shades of Grey
- Deadtime Stories
- Slumber Party Massacre II & III
- Colors
- Crystal Lake Memories
- Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy
- The Monkey King 2
- The Man Who Skied Down Everest
- Porkys II
- Porky's Revenge
Citizen Kane: 75th, Magnificent Seven, Tim’s Scream for a Week & a 4K Ultra HD format update
All right, first up today... we have a new feature here at The Digital Bits. Tim has just added a new wrinkle to his already good column, called Scream for a Week. Therein, about every other week, he’ll be reviewing a few new Scream Factory titles and calling attention to some we’ve reviewed in the past that you may have missed. To kick the feature off this week, he’s posted new reviews of Scream’s Blacula/Scream Blacula Scream and Bubba Ho-Tep: Collector’s Edition. Do give them a look!
Also today, our own Jim Hemphill has turned in his thoughts on Martin Scorsese’s Boxcar Bertha from Twilight Time – also well worth a look. [Read on here…]
Attention Digital Bits readers!
Sorry for the lack of updates this week. Two causes for this: 1) We’re making on-going improvements to The Bits’ server and the site itself, which are taking more time than expected, and 2) I’ve been having studio meetings all this week on the latest developments in 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, as well as working on a lot of 4K UHD reviews for the site. So rather than posting late on a Friday, when everyone is getting ready for the weekend, I’ll just bid you all to have a great weekend. We’ll resume our regular daily posts on The Bits on Monday, with some good 4K updates and also the usual Blu-ray and DVD news. Cheers and thanks for your patience.
Peace out!
Your faithful editor,
- Bill Hunt (@BillHuntBits)
Blair Witch & The Light Between Oceans official, plus lots of new catalog Blu-ray announcement news
We’ve got some good announcement news to report today, a mix of new and catalog releases.
First up, Lionsgate has officially set Blair Witch for release on Blu-ray Combo, DVD, and Digital HD on 1/3/17 (SRP $39.99 and $29.95 for the discs). Extras will include audio commentary with director Adam Wingard and writer Simon Barrett, the House of Horrors: Exploring the Set featurette, and the 6-part Never Ending Night: The Making of Blair Witch documentary (includes Primal Fear: Story Origins, Ambiguous Loss: The Cast, P.O.V.: On Location, Trapped in the Time Loop: Editing, Distorted Reality: Music and Sound Design, and The Reveal). You can see the cover artwork to the left and below. [Read on here…]
- Kino Lorber
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Bluray Disc
- BD
- Blair Witch 2016
- The Light Between Oceans
- Don't Breathe
- Deadtime Stories
- Scream Factory
- Tales from the Hood
- Virus
- Firestarter
- Demented
- The Angry Red Planet
- Psycho 1989
- The Twilight Zone: The Complete Series
- The Crucible
- Howards End
- The Void
- The Buster Keaton Collection
Phantasm: Remastered & Ravager on 12/6, a look back at Howard the Duck & Happy Halloween!
Today is just a quick post given the Halloween holiday we all know and love. But, we do have a couple things for you today...
First up, our own Tim Salmons has turned in a review of Epic Picture’s Tales of Halloween anthology on Blu-ray! Sounds like it’s pretty terrific, so do check it out.
Also today, Michael Coate has turned in another new History, Legacy & Showmanship column here at The Bits, and this is a fun one: He’s looking back in celebration of Willard Huyck’s Howard the Duck on its 30th Anniversary! The column features release details and trivia, as well as a listing of first-run theaters, and even a roundtable discussion with film historians Caseen Gaines, Scott Mendelson, and John Wilson. Don’t miss it! [Read on here…]
- review
- Tim Salmons
- BD
- Bluray Disc
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Epic Pictures
- Tales of Halloween
- Michael Coate
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- Howard the Duck: 30th Anniversary
- Phantasm Remastered
- Phantasm Ravager
- Well Go USA Entertainment
- Happy Halloween
- Kino Lorber
- David and Bathsheba
Our reviews of Star Wars: The Force Awakens 3D, Star Trek Beyond 3D, Vamp & Runaway Train
All right, in case you thought we missed posting content yesterday…
There was no Friday news post, but we did post no less than four Blu-ray reviews, including my detailed thoughts on Disney and Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Collector’s Edition on Blu-ray 3D format! The short of it is that the 3D presentation is pretty good, the J.J. Abrams commentary is pretty great, and the set definitely better than the original release. But I do wish that they’d create a truly comprehensive special edition look at the making of this film. [Read on here…]