Displaying items by tag: Ran 4K review
Warner bows The Flash: Season 7 on Blu-ray, plus Imprint Films’ September slate & major new 4K Ultra HD pre-orders
Today’s update is a quick one, but we have some new disc reviews for you, a bit of announcement news, and word of new Amazon pre-orders that are now live. First let’s get to those reviews...
Stephen has posted a look at Paul Verhoeven’s Basic Instinct, which is now available in a new 4K Ultra HD edition from StudioCanal that includes the remastered Director’s Cut version of the film. It’s worth a look.
Also, I’ve given Lionsgate’s recent Steelbook release of Dirty Dancing (1987) a look on 4K Ultra HD. As many Bits readers will know, the title has long been a favorite of home video enthusiasts, selling well in virtually every format it’s ever been released in. The UHD is currently only available at Best Buy stores, but we suspect it’s going to get a wider release in 4K later this year or early next (probably in standard Amaray packaging).
Speaking of retail-exclusive Steelbook 4K titles from Lionsgate, we now know that the studio will be releasing Akira Kurosawa’s Ran at Best Buys stores later this year (we believe in November, but the title is still TBA). You can read my review of the recent Studio Canal 4K release here. [Read on here...]
- The Shawshank Redemption 4K
- Ran 4K review
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Basic Instinct 4K review
- Dirty Dancing Steelbook 4K review
- A Clockwork Orange 4K
- The Silence of the Lambs 4K
- Misery 4K
- Imprint Films
- Via Vision Entertainment
- The Flash: The Complete Seventh Season BD
- Warner Bros Home Entertainment
- Underworld: Limited Edition 5 Movie Collection 4K
- The Thing 4K
- Smallville: The Complete Series BD
- Space: 1999 The Complete Series BD
- Stanley Kubrick
- Akira Kurosawa's Ran 4K
- Stephen Bjork
- The Harry Palmer Collection
- Big Screen British Comedy Collection
- The Browning Version
- A Reflection of Fear
- Ned Kelly
- The Assassination Bureau
Disney sets Marvel’s Black Widow for 4K & Blu-ray on 9/14, plus Warner makes Shawshank 4K official for 9/14 as well
We’ve got some big release news today, but first we’re starting the week off with a trio of new disc reviews...
I’ve given Akira Kurosawa’s Ran a look in 4K Ultra HD from StudioCanal and found it to be a pretty impressive upgrade, save for a less than stellar English subtitle translation. It’s definitely worth a look for cinephiles.
Also, I’ve just reviewed Mel Stuart’s Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory in 4K Ultra HD from Warner Bros, a release that celebrates the film’s 50th anniversary. It’s certainly never looked better (and it’s finally presented in the correct 1.85:1 theatrical aspect ratio as well).
Finally, I’ve also posted my thoughts on John Krasinski’s long-delayed A Quiet Place: Part II in 4K UHD from Paramount. It’s a more satisfying film than the original and it looks and sounds terrific, though the extras leave much to be desired.
More new Blu-ray and 4K UHD reviews are on the way later this week, so be sure to keep checking back for them. [Read on here...]
- The Shawshank Redemption 4K
- Ran 4K review
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory 4K review
- A Quiet Place: Part II 4K review
- John Krasinski
- Mel Stuart
- Akira Kurosawa
- StudioCanal
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- Disney
- Marvel
- Black Widow
- Scarlett Johansson
- Frank Darabont
- Stephen King
- Warner Archive Collection
Dracula 4K on Apple TV, Uni Monsters coming to UHD disc, KLSC bows more Leone in Ultra HD & Sony’s Underworld 4K box
We’re rounding out the week with a bit of new announcement news here at The Bits...
I’ll have a review of Akira Kurosawa’s Ran in 4K Ultra HD for you later today as well, but first I wanted to jump in early with some breaking news.
Universal Monsters fans may be pleased to learn that Tod Browning’s Dracula (1931) is now available for purchase on iTunes/Apple TV in 4K UHD with HDR. And the SRP is just $4.99. It looks fantastic—the high dynamic range really does make a difference in subtle things, like shadow detailing, candle and moonlight luminance, Dracula’s glowing white eyes, and the like.
As I mentioned in my review of the complete Universal Monsters Blu-ray Collection back in 2018, all of these films were remastered from new 4K scans. So potentially, they could all be made available in native 4K, both digitally and on disc. And in fact, we’ve had Dracula on our 4K Ultra HD Release List here at The Bits for many months now. Both Dracula and Frankenstein celebrate their 90th anniversaries this year. The Mummy turns 90 next year, while The Wolf Man celebrates its 80th anniversary in 2021. [Read on here...]
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Dracula 4K on AppleTV
- Universal Monsters Classics Collection 4K
- Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- Dracula 4K
- The Wolf Man 4K
- Frankenstein 4K
- The Mummy 4K
- Sergio Leone
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Ran 4K review
- A Fistful of Dollars 4K
- For a Few Dollars More 4K
- The Shawshank Redemption 4K
- Underworld: Limited Edition 5Movie Collection 4K