Displaying items by tag: Geronimo: An American Legend
Criterion’s March includes To Die For in 4K, plus new Imprint, Powerhouse, and KLSC titles, Vinegar Syndrome’s new Cinématograph label & more!
All right, as you’ve probably seen here on The Digital Bits, I’ve now shared my thoughts on the 4K Digital remasters of James Cameron’s The Abyss, True Lies, and Aliens. These reviews have been shared after looking at each of the remasters as they currently appear on Vudu, Movies Anywhere, and Apple TV/iTunes, allowing for streaming quality variations in each. So if you’re interested in those, you’ll find my take on each via the title links provided in this paragraph.
Rest assured, I will also be reviewing the forthcoming 4K Ultra HD disc versions of those films, and the forthcoming Avatar and Avatar: The Way of Water collector’s editions when they arrive. And the rest of The Bits team is working on a whole slate of disc reviews for next week and beyond… allowing of course for the usual holiday season distractions of family and the like.
Based on some of the interesting… I’ll generously call them conversations (but they’re more like angry bitch-fests)… on social media over the past couple weeks about some of these 4K titles, I’m also written a essay entitled A Word About Screenshots, Reviewing, and Trusting Opinions on the Internet that you can find over on The Digital Bits’ new Patreon page.
Not only is subscribing to our Patreon page a great way to support our work here at The Digital Bits—if you believe in it and find that it brings your enjoyment of physical media some value—it’s also becoming a great place to respectfully share your thoughts and ideas about these topics with like-minded people without risking getting attacked or worrying about having snark and scorn heaped upon you… and there’s definitely some value in that too. So please consider check it out, and know that we appreciate each and every one of you, our readers, regardless. [Read on here...]
- Rosemary's Baby 4K disc replacement program
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- The Phantom of the Opera (1962)
- A Time for Dying
- The Big Gundown
- Snapshot
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- The Shadow of the Cat
- Buffalo Bill and the Indians
- Geronimo: An American Legend
- Albert RN
- The Sea Shall Not Have Them
- Indicator
- Powerhouse Films
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Billions: The Complete Series
- Magnum PI: The Complete Series
- Paprika
- Trolls Band Together
- Ravagers
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- Batteries Not Included
- Let's Get Harry
- Cold Steel
- Green Ice
- Imprint
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- To Die For 4K
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- All That Money Can Buy
- Criterion's March 2024 slate
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In Saturn’s Rings IMAX, Orange Is the New Black, Shark Week, new Twilight/Kino & new German 4K titles
It’s a little bit of a slow news day today, but we do have a couple items of interest for you...
First though, I had the chance to see an impressive new IMAX film last night. Directed by Stephen van Vuuren and narrated by LeVar Burton of Star Trek fame, In Saturn’s Rings is a large-format look at NASA’s Cassini mission to Saturn, made using over 7.5 million real high-resolution images of the planet, its moons, and other astronomical objects, carefully assembled and presented using classical multi-plane animation techniques. The film is aptly named; some of these images are truly breathtaking, putting you right in the middle of the Saturn system. If you’re a space enthusiast or simply love a good IMAX documentary, the film is well worth a look.
It’s now playing at a handful of theaters around the country, with many more screenings to come. And I can tell you, it would make a pretty fine Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD release at some point too. You can visit the official website here for all the details and you can see the trailer below. Be sure to view it in native 4K if you can for the full effect. [Read on here...]
- The 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Scream Factory
- Shout! Factory
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- 4K Ultra HD
- Back the Bits
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Shark Week
- In Saturn's Rings IMAX
- Twilight Time
- Orange Is the New Black: Season Five
- LaVar Burton
- Freak Show
- Birth of a Nation
- Hilda Crane
- Geronimo: An American Legend
- Next Stop Greenwich Village
- Irma La Douce
- 12 Strong 4K
- Only the Brave 4K
- Roman J Israel Esq 4K
- Bill & Ted Face the Music
Fox sets Greatest Showman for BD/4K on 4/10, plus 2001 4K preorders & Lionsgate bows Source Code/Hostiles 4K
All right, we have three more new disc reviews for you today…
First up, my thoughts on Paramount’s Cloverfield and 10 Cloverfield Lane on 4K Ultra HD. Good films certainly, but interesting catalog choices for release on this format. Do give them a look.
Also available today, Tim takes a look at Severin’s new Blu-ray release of Umberto Lenzi’s Eaten Alive, for those in need of an Italian cannibal horror/gore fix. There you go. [Read on here...]
- Tim Salmons
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- The Greatest Showman 4K
- Source Code 4K
- Hostiles 4K
- Cloverfield 4K review
- 10 Cloverfield Lane 4K review
- Eaten Alive BD review
- Twilight May slate
- The Birth of a Nation
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Proud Mary
- Geronimo: An American Legend
- Next Stop Greenwich Village
- Hilda Crane
- Model Shop
- Auto Focus
- No Down Payment
- Blue Denim
- 2001: A Space Odyssey 4K