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It’s Going to Be a Very Expensive December for Disc Fans—Shout! & Arrow announce their final disc slates for 2023!
Boy, we’ve got a lot of ground to cover here at The Bits over the next few days! It’s been very busy here around the office these past several days. For one thing, my wife and I have had family staying with us for the weekend. I’ve also finally replaced my defunct Epson 5040UB home theater projector here at The Bits with a brand new JVC DLA-RS1100/NP5, and have spent time installing and calibrating it. (I’ll definitely have more to say about that later this week, though I’ll just note for now that I’m very pleased with the choice.)
But I would like to take this opportunity to thank my good friends John Schuermann (of The Screening Room AV, the fantastic home theater design and equipment retailer well known for their annual Projector Shootouts) and Kris Deering (the outstanding ISF calibrator, formerly of Sound and Vision magazine as well as his own Deep Dive AV) for their help and advice in selecting the RS1100 and getting it up and running. (Your counsel is very much appreciated, my friends!) If you’re ever in the market for home theater hardware or calibration, there’s no better place to start.
Needless to say, while I’ve been occupied with all that, our dedicated team here at The Bits has posted a number of great new disc reviews. So let’s quickly run them all down...
First of all, Stuart has offered his thoughts on Anthony Mann’s A Dandy in Sapic (1968) and Abraham Polonsky’s Force of Evil (1948) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, as well as Suzanna Raes’ documentary Close to Vermeer (2023) on DVD from Kino Lorber.
Dennis has shared his thoughts on Peter Hall’s Three Into Two Won’t Go (1969) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, as well as Luis Valdez’s La Bamba (1987) on Blu-ray from The Criterion Collection.
Stephen has delivered his reviews of Jean Renoir’s legendary classic The Rules of the Game (1939) in 4K Ultra HD from Criterion, along with Jiří Barta’s The Pied Piper (1986) on Blu-ray from Deaf Crocodile (via Vinegar Syndrome), and Ulli Lommel’s The Boogey Man (1980) in 4K UHD from Vinegar Syndrome.
And finally, our hard-working reviews editor Tim Salmons has posted his own take on David Lynch’s Lost Highway (1997) in 4K Ultra HD, also from Criterion.
As always, more new disc reviews are forthcoming all week, so be sure to check back for them.
All right… now let’s move on to the latest release news. And there’s quite a lot of it today. In fact, it’s fair to say that it’s going to be a very expensive Q4 for fans of Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD! [Read on here...]
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Tim Salmons
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Dennis Seuling
- Stephen Bjork
- John Schuermann
- The Screening Room AV
- Deep Dive AV
- Kris Deering
- Sound and Vision
- JVC DLA RS100 NP5 projector
- A Dandy in Aspic BD review
- Force of Evil BD review
- Close to Vermeer DVD review
- Three Into Two Won't Go BD review
- La Bamba BD review
- The Rules of the Game 4K review
- The Pied Piper BD review
- The Boogey Man 4K review
- Projector Shootout
- Lost Highway 4K review
- The Criterion Collection
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Kino Lorber
- The Way We Were 4K
- JFK 4K
- Oliver Stone
- GKids
- Arrow Video
- Shout! Studios
- Shout! Factory
- Scream Factory
- The Kill Room 4K
- Point Break (1991) 4K
- Showdown at the Grand
- Weird: The Al Yankovic Story 4K
- The Ring Collection 4K
- The Dead Zone 4K
- Masaaki Yuasa: Five Films
- Shaw Brothers Classics: Volume Four
- The Man in the Iron Mask 4K
- Last Man Standing
- The Day of the Locust
- Child's Play Collection 4K
- Savage Guns: Four Classic Westerns Volume 3
- The Warriors 4K
- Walter Hill
- Kathryn Bigelow
Monster Squad 4K, plus For All Mankind on US Blu-ray, Justified: City Primeval, Young Guns, Blue Steel, a massive Doctor Who box set & more!
We’ve got a bunch of great title announcement news and “revels” to report today, so let’s get right to it...
First up, our friends at Kino Lorber Studio Classics have just revealed on their social media that they’re working on a new 4K Ultra HD release of Fred Dekker’s The Monster Squad (1987)! And we have street date: Look for it to arrive on 11/28, complete with a new 4K scan of the original camera negative with Dolby Vision HDR on a UHD-100 disc. The 3-disc set will also include the film remastered in 1080p HD on Blu-ray (which will also be available separately) and you’ll get a bonus disc with the Wolfman’s Got Nards (2018) documentary. Plus the set will include a ton of legacy special features. You can see the 4K cover artwork at left.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has also just revealed the Region A/US Blu-ray release of Ron Moore and Apple TV+’s fantastic alternate/near future science fiction series For All Mankind: Season One. Look for that to street on 11/14. Unfortunately, no 4K Ultra HD release is currently planned. Also, the cover artwork leaves a lot to be desired; it’s identical to the key art used on Dazzler’s UK release (which we reviewed here) but it shares nothing in common with the show’s actual logo or promotional artwork, causing a number of fans we’ve heard from to say it looks like a bootleg. In any case, it’s a great series—one of my favorites actually, along with Apple TV’s Foundation—and it’s great to finally have a legit US Blu-ray option. You can see the cover (with the Amazon pre-order link) below the break.
Sony has also just set FX’s Justified: City Primeval – Season One for release on Blu-ray and DVD on 11/14. And we’ve got that cover artwork for you below as well. [Read on here...]
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Foundation
- AppleTV+
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio 4K
- The Red Balloon and Other Stories: Five Films by Albert Lamorisse
- The Criterion Collection
- Criterion's December 2023 slate
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Lionsgate Home Entertainment
- For All Mankind: Season One BD
- The Monster Squad (1987) 4K
- Justified: City Primeval BD
- Gran Turismo 4K
- Blue Beetle 4K
- DC Studios
- Office Christmas Party 4K
- Duel 4K
- Steven Spielberg
- Jurassic World: The Ultimate Collection 4K
- The Twilight Saga 4K
- Best Buy exclusive 4K Steelbook
- Young Guns 4K
- Blue Steel BD
- Vestron Video Collector's Series
- Kathryn Bigelow
- Fred Dekker
- BBC Home Entertainment
- Doctor Who: New Who Limited Collector’s Edition BD
- Cutthroat Island 4K
- StudioCanal
- Raro Video
- The Conformist BD
- Renny Harlin
- Bernardo Bertolucci
- Neill Blomkamp
- Wolfman’s Got Nards
Criterion’s December includes del Toro’s Pinocchio, plus new Clerks & Rankin/Bass collections, and The Eagle Has Landed documentary
Welcome to the new week, Bits-ers! We’re starting as always today with a trio of new disc reviews for you to check out...
Stuart has offered his thoughts on Andrei Konchalovsky’s Duet for One (1986) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
Dennis has delivered a look at Renato Polselli’s Delirium (1972) on Blu-ray from Vinegar Syndrome.
And Tim rounds things out with his review of George A. Romero’s Creepshow (1982) in 4K Ultra HD from Scream Factory.
We also have several more reviews currently in the works for the next few days, so be sure to keep checking back for them.
The big news this morning is that the Criterion Collection has just unveiled its December slate of titles, including one new 4K Ultra HD release. The slate includes an upgraded version of Allen Baron’s Blast of Silence (1961) (Spine #428 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 12/5, followed by The Red Balloon and Other Stories: Five Films by Albert Lamorisse (1951-1965) (Spine #1200 – Blu-ray and DVD – includes Bim, the Little Donkey, White Mane, The Red Balloon, Stowaway in the Sky, and Circus Angel) and Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022) (Spine #1201 – 4K UHD + Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD) on 12/12.
You can see the cover art for Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio at left and all three of them below the break. [Read on here...]
- Lionsgate Home Entertainment
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Criterion's December 2023 slate
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Dennis Seuling
- Tim Salmons
- Duet for One BD review
- Delirium BD review
- Creepshow 4K UHD review
- The Criterion Collection
- Allen Baron
- Blast of Silence
- The Red Balloon and Other Stories: Five Films by Albert Lamorisse
- Bim the Little Donkey
- White Mane
- The Red Balloon
- Stowaway in the Sky
- Circus Ange;
- Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio 4K
- Clerks Complete Movie Collection
- Kevin Smith
- Past Lives
- Mondo New York
- Hail Caesar (1994)
- MVD Rewind Collection
- The Complete Rankin/Bass Christmas Collection BD
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- Arrow Video
- Enter the Video Store: Empire of Screams
- Waterworld 4K
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- 2 Days in the Valley
- Valmont
- The Emerald Forest
- The Carpetbaggers
- The Last Tycoon
- Odds Against Tomorrow
- Silent Scream 4K
- AppleTV+
- For All Mankind: Season Four teaser
- Foundation
- Gerry Anderson
- Space: 1999
- Eagle Transporter
- The Eagle Has Landed documentary Kickstarter
- Jeffrey Morris
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Black Hawk Down 4K Steelbook
- The Guns of Navarone 4K Steelbook
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is official for 9/5, plus Air, The Boogeyman, The Johnstown Flood, new 4K catalog titles & more
In reviews today, Stephen has taken a great in-depth look at Terry Gilliam’s acclaimed Time Bandits (1981) in 4K Ultra HD from the Criterion Collection.
And Tim has weighed in with his thoughts on Chris McKay’s horror comedy Renfield (2023) on Blu-ray from Universal. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Nicholas Hoult, and Awkwafina.
As far as title announcements, the big one today is that Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has officially set the animated sequel Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse for release on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD on 9/5. The Digital version becomes available on 8/8. The 4K will include Dolby Atmos audio, while the Blu-ray will feature 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. Extras will include audio commentary with the filmmakers, a deleted scene (Miguel Calling), lyric videos, and 10 behind-the-scenes featurettes (Obscure Spiders and Easter Eggs, I’mma Do My Own Thing, Across the Worlds: Designing New Dimensions, Designing Spiders and Spots, Scratches, Score and The Music of the Multiverse, Escape from Spider-Society, Across the Comics-Verse, Creating the Ultimate Spider-Man Movie, Raising a Hero, and Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Cast). You can see the final cover artwork for the 4K UHD at left and also below, along with the wide release Blu-ray cover. Note that there will also be retail-exclusive packaging SKUs, including a Steelbook at Best Buy.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has also set Cobra Kai: Season 5 for DVD only release on 9/12. [Read on here...]
- Wallace & Gromit: The Complete Cracking Collection BD
- Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment
- Tim Salmons
- Stephen Bjork
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- SpiderMan: Across the SpiderVerse 4K
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Renfield BD review
- Time Bandits 4K review
- The Criterion Collection
- Cobra Kai: Season Five DVD
- Air BD
- Ben Affleck
- Matt Damon
- Michael Jordan
- The Boogeyman
- 20th Century Studios
- The Johnstown Flood restoration
- Robert A Harris
- James Mockoski
- Janus Contemporaries
- The Innocent
- EO
- No Bears
- Violent Night 4K
- Kiss the Girls 4K
- Robodoc: The Creation of Robocop
- Decision to Leave 4K
- Mubi
- Confidential Informat
- Past Lives
- Lionsgate
Criterion’s July slate includes After Hours, Breathless & Budd Boetticher westerns in 4K, plus Arrow’s Bruce Lee at Golden Harvest box & more
We’ve got quite a bit of ground to cover here at The Bits today to wind down the week, starting with a pair of new disc reviews...
Tim has offered his thoughts on Russell Mulcahy’s Razorback (1984) on Blu-ray from Scream Factory.
And Dennis has taken a look at Cecile B. DeMille’s The Crusades (1935) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
As always, lots more new disc reviews are on the way next week, so be sure to check back for them.
Now then, we’ve got quite a lot of great new 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray release news to report today, starting with our friends at The Criterion Collection, who have just announced their July slate. [Read on here...]
- The Truman Show 4K
- Duel 4K
- Battlestar Galactica (1978) 4K
- Jaws 2 4K
- The Manchurian Candidate 4K
- Game of Death
- The Way of the Dragon
- Fist of Fury
- The Big Boss: Mandarin Cut
- The Big Boss
- Arrow Video
- Bruce Lee at Golden Harvest
- The Ranown Westerns: Five Films Directed by Budd Boetticher
- Breathless
- One False Move
- After Hours
- The Watermelon Woman
- Criterion's July 2023 slate
- The Crusades BD review
- Scream Factory
- Razorback BD review
- Cauldron Films
- City of the Living Dead 4K
- Ignite Films
- Invaders from Mars 4K
- Kino Lorber
- The Criterion Collection
- Paramount
- Dennis Seuling
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Universal
- Tim Salmons
Turbine sets Naked Lunch for 4K, plus a new Lord of War 4K Steelbook, Universal’s The Event on Blu-ray, Imprint’s June slate & more
All right, there hasn’t been a lot of release news to report over the last couple of days, but we do have a bunch of new disc reviews for you to enjoy...
I’ve taken a look at the Criterion Collection’s new 4K Ultra HD release of Ingmar Bergman’s The Seventh Seal (1957), which streets next week.
Tim has reviewed the DreamWorks animated spin-off/sequel Puss in Boots: The Last Wish in 4K Ultra HD from Universal.
Dennis has checked in with his thoughts on Elliott Nugent’s Never Say Die (1939) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
Stuart has offered his take on Fernando Trueba’s Memories of My Father (2020) on Blu-ray from the Cohen Media Group via Kino Lorber.
And finally, Stephen has reviewed Christopher Berkeley and Sam Liu animated Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham in 4K Ultra HD from DC and Warner Bros., as well as Adrian Lyne’s Flashdance (1983) in 4K Ultra HD from Paramount.
As always, more reviews are forthcoming, so be sure to keep checking back for them. [Read on here...]
- The Event: The Complete Series BD
- Vox
- Terry Matalas
- Robert Meyer Burnett
- The Kurlan Naiskos: A Picard Season Three After Show on YouTube
- David Lynch
- Akira Kurosawa
- The Straight Story BD
- Dersu Uzala BD
- Imprint Films June 2023 slate
- Shin Ultraman
- Cauldron Films
- City of the Living Dead 4K
- Ignite Films
- Invaders from Mars 4K
- Naked Lunch 4K
- David Cronenberg
- Turbine Medien
- Turbine Media
- DC
- Warner Bros
- Kino Lorber
- Cohen Media Group
- The Criterion Collection
- Paramount
- Flashdance 4K review
- Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham 4K review
- Memories of My Father BD review
- Never Say Die BD review
- Puss in Boots: The Last Wish 4K review
- The Seventh Seal 4K review
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Dennis Seuling
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Stephen Bjork
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Universal
- Tim Salmons
- Lionsgate
A Cliffhanger 4K Steelbook, Criterion’s Pasolini 101, Columbo on Blu-ray & Bob Iger reveals that Disney may pivot back to physical media!
We’re rounding things up this week with more new disc reviews, a little bit more new announcement news, and some potentially very significant Disney news. The reviews first...
Stuart has weighed in today on three recent Blu-ray titles, starting with Kino Lorber Studio Classics’ François Truffaut Collection, which includes The Wild Child (1970), Small Change (1976), The Man Who Loved Women (1977), and The Green Room (1978). He’s also checked out a pair of Dwayne Buckle documentaries, including The First VCR and Cassettes Go Hi-Fi from the folks at Vinegar Syndrome. And he’s reviewed the classic BBC series Maigret: Season 1 from Network and Kino Classics.
Also today, Stephen has taken a look at Buzz Kulik’s Sergeant Ryker (1963) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, as well as Jeff Wamester’s animated DC Universe Movie Legion of Super-Heroes in 4K Ultra HD from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
And Dennis has checked in with a review of Jack Fessenden’s Foxhole (2021) on Blu-ray from Yellow Veil Pictures. [Read on here...]
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Max Fleischer’s Superman 1941 to 1943 BD
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Stephen Bjork
- Warner Bros Home Entertainment
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Dennis Seuling
- Francois Truffaut Collection BD review
- Maigret: Season 1 BD review
- The First VCR + Cassettes Go HiFi BD review
- Sergeant Ryker BD review
- Foxhole BD review
- Legion of Super Heroes 4K review
- Columbo on BD
- Cliffhanger 4K Steelbook
- Kamizake BD
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- The Criterion Collection
- Pasolini 101 BD box set
- Via Vision Entertainment
- Reservoir Dogs 4K in Australia
- Bob Iger says Disney may pivot back to physical media
The Star Trek: TNG films are indeed coming in 4K on 4/4, plus Flashdance, a Cameron UHD update, Coppola’s B’Twixt & Tencent’s Three-Body series
Well, there’s never a dull moment in this business and today is certainly a perfect example that. We’ve got some good Star Trek 4K news for you this afternoon, and a little bit of James Cameron 4K news too. Plus some other good announcements and links on top of all that! But first, more new disc reviews...
We start with Stephen, who’s turned in a look at Ivan Passer’s Cutter’s Way (1981), new on Blu-ray from Vinegar Syndrome.
Next up, Dennis has delivered his take on Don Owen’s Nobody Waved Goodbye (1964) on Blu-ray, also from Vinegar Syndrome.
Last but not least: Tim has taken a deep dive into Sammo Hung, Jackie Chan, and Corey Yuen’s Dragons Forever (1988) which is new on 4K Ultra HD from the good people of 88 Films.
Keeping on the 4K theme today, retail sources are finally starting to confirm word we first broke here at The Bits back on December 19th (see here), specifically that the Star Trek: The Next Generation feature films are going to be arriving from Paramount on 4/4, just in time for “First Contact Day” and also the final episodes of Terry Matalas’ Star Trek: Picard – Season Three! [Read on here...]
- Three Body Problem TV series
- Tencent Video
- Liu Cixin
- The Film Desk
- XYZ Films
- Umbrella Entertainment
- OCN Distribution
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Cowboy Bebop: The Complete Series 25th Anniversary Edition
- Crunchyroll
- B’Twixt Now and Sunrise
- True Lies 4K
- Avatar: The Way of Water 4K
- The Abyss 4K
- James Cameron
- Avatar 4K
- Flashdance 4K
- First Contact Day
- Star Trek: The Next Generation Motion Picture Collection 4K
- Star Trek: Nemesis 4K
- Star Trek: Insurrection 4K
- Star Trek: First Contact 4K
- Star Trek: Generations 4K
- Francis Ford Coppola
- Dragons Forever 4K review
- Nobody Waved Goodbye BD review
- Cutter's Way BD review
- Dennis Seuling
- The Fisher King 4K
- The Criterion Collection
- Paramount
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Stephen Bjork
- Tim Salmons
- The Seventh Seal 4K
- Ingmar Bergman
- Small Axe: Five Films by Steve McQueen BD
- Lionsgate
Criterion’s April slate announced, plus Devotion, The Core, Red Eye & Training Day in 4K, Walking Dead: Season 11 & more
All right, we have three more new disc reviews for you all to enjoy today, as well as lots more new announcement news including major 4K catalog titles. So let’s get right to it. First those reviews...
Stephen has turned in his thoughts on Atsuko Ishizuka’s animated Goodbye, Don Glees! (2022, aka Gubbai, Don Gurîzu!), which is newly-available on Blu-ray from GKids and Shout! Factory.
And Tim has posted his thoughts on Laika and Shout! Factory’s new 4K Ultra HD editions of Henry Selick’s stop-motion animated Coraline (2009) in 4K Ultra HD—both the wide-release Amaray version and the Steelbook version.
More reviews are forthcoming this week, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled for them.
Now then, Paramount has just officially announced the Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD release of JD Dillard’s Devotion on 2/28. Extras will include two featurettes (The Aviation of a Forgotten War and The Legacy of Jesse Brown). You can see the cover artwork above left and also below. [Read on here...]
- The Fisher King 4K
- Terry Gilliam
- Moonage Daydream
- The Criterion Collection
- Neon
- Paramount
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Stephen Bjork
- Warner Bros Home Entertainment
- Tim Salmons
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Goodbye Don Glees! BD review
- Coraline 4K review
- Coraline 4K Steelbook review
- GKids
- Shout! Factory
- Devotion 4K
- The Core 4K
- Red Eye: Paramount Presents 4K
- Wes Craven
- Training Day 4K
- Antoine Fuqua
- Criterion April 2023 slate
- The Seventh Seal 4K
- Ingmar Bergman
- Small Axe: Five Films by Steve McQueen BD
- Triangle of Sadness 4K
- Ruben Östlund
- BBC
- Frozen Planet II 4K
- AMC
- Lionsgate
- The Walking Dead: The Complete Eleventh Season BD
- Mike Judge
- Beavis and ButtHead: Season One and Original Movie DVD
- Beavis and ButtHead Do the Universe DVD
- Marvel Cinematic Universe
- Black Panther: Wakanda Forever 4K
Moonage Daydream is coming from Criterion, plus Sudden Death 4K, Turbine’s Knight Rider Blu-ray box & Jodorowsky’s Tron (?!)
Today being a federal holiday here in the States, there’s not a ton of announcement news to report on this afternoon, but we do have a few interesting odds and ends.
First though, a couple more new disc reviews...
Dennis has posted his thoughts on John M. Stahl’s Imitation of Life (1934), which is new on Blu-ray from The Criterion Collection.
And Stephen has taken a look at Louis Malle’s Pretty Baby (1978) on Blu-ray from Paramount via Imprint Films.
Now then... in announcement news today, Neon has confirmed that four of their recent titles—Ruben Östlund’s Triangle of Sadness (2022), Brett Morgen’s terrific David Bowie documentary Moonage Daydream (2022), Laura Poitras’ All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (2022), and Céline Sciamma’s Petite Maman (2021)—are all going to be coming from the Criterion Collection, presumably to Blu-ray and/or 4K Ultra HD. [Read on here...]
- James Cameron
- Warner Bros Home Entertainment
- Turbine Media Group in Germany
- Stephen Bjork
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Paramount
- Universal
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Dennis Seuling
- Neon
- The Criterion Collection
- Imitation of Life BD review
- Pretty Baby BD review
- Imprint Films
- Thelma and Louise 4K
- Pierrot le Fou BD replacement program
- The Price We Pay
- Moonage Daydream
- The Inspection
- B’Twixt Now and Sunrise
- Francis Ford Coppola
- Detective Knight: Independence
- Sudden Death 4K
- The Hell with Heroes
- Cherry 2000
- Miracle Mile
- Steve De Jarnatt
- Knight Rider: The Complete Series: 40th Anniversary Edition BD box set
- Ocean’s Eleven
- Ocean’s Twelve
- Ocean’s Thirteen
- Steven Soderbergh
- Frank Pavich
- Jodorowsky’s Dune
- Midjourney
- This Film Does Not Exist
- AI
- artificial intelligence
- Stable Diffusion
- Jodorowsky’s Tron
- Terry Gilliam
- The Fisher King 4K