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Let’s Spend the Night Together in 4K from KLSC, TCM Film Festival will debut a new Alice in Wonderland (1961) restoration & more!
All right, we have a few great new disc reviews up for your reading enjoyment today, including…
Stephen’s thoughts on John Carpenter’s Dark Star (1974) in 4K Ultra HD from Fabulous Films.
Dennis’ thoughts on Peter Brook’s The Beggar’s Opera (1953) and Anatole Litvak’s Out of the Fog (1941) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection, as well as Universal’s new Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Legacy Collection box set on DVD.
Stuart’s review of Daniel Taradash’s Storm Center (1956) on Blu-ray from Indicator.
More reviews are forthcoming this week, so be sure to keep checking back.
All right, in terms of release news, call this tentative at the moment but at least it’s filmmaker confirmed: Director Oliver Stone has announced on his Facebook page that a new 4K remaster of Platoon (1986) is on the way (possibly from Shout! Factory). You can see his post here. Thanks to the many Bits readers who sent that info. [Read on here...]
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- Dark Star 4K review
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The Stunt Man in 4K from Radiance, plus Save the Green Planet, Smashing Machine & new Imprint, KLSC, BFI & Indicator titles
All right, we’ve got a ton of new disc reviews that we’ve shared here at The Bits over the past week, including…
My reviews of the fixed Superman: The Movie, Superman II, and Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut 4K Ultra HD discs from Warner Bros.
My review (with Todd Doogan) of Akira Kurosawa’s Stray Dog (1949) on Blu-ray from the BFI, as well as my review (with Tim) of the new Back to the Future: 40th Anniversary Limited Edition Gift Set in 4K from Universal.
Stephen’s thoughts on Arūnas Žebriūnas’s The Devil’s Bride (1974) on Blu-ray from Deaf Crocodile, Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi’s Shin Godzilla: Deluxe Collector’s Edition (2016) from GKids, and Abel Ferrara’s Ms. 45 (1981) on 4K Ultra HD from Arrow Video.
Tim’s reviews of Hanna-Barbera’s Wacky Races: The Complete Series on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection, StudioCanal’s Dead of Night: 80th Anniversary Collector’s Edition in 4K Ultra HD, the first titles—One-Armed Swordsman (1967) and Return of the One-Armed Swordsman (1969)—from Arrow’s Shawscope: Volume Three Blu-ray box set.
Dennis’ look at Mark L. Lester’s The Ex (1996) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics and John Cromwell’s The Racket (1951) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
And Stuart’s take on Stuart Heisler’s I Died a Thousand Times (1955) and the Bette Davis Collection (which includes The Letter, Dark Victory, Jezebel, and The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection as well as José Giovanni’s Last Known Address (1970) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
We’ve also got lots more new disc reviews coming today and all this week, so be sure to check back for them!
Now then… in announcement news today, the good people at Radiance Films have revealed that they’re releasing Richard Rush’s The Stunt Man (1980) in 4K Ultra HD on 2/23/26. The film will feature Dolby Vision HDR, and the package will include a bevy of new and legacy special features, including the acclaimed documentary The Sinister Saga of Making The Stuntman (2001). You can see the cover work above left. [Read on here...]
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Sony sets Monty Python and the Holy Grail for 4K, plus The Amateur, new BFI, Vinegar Syndrome & Indicator titles and more!
Afternoon, folks! I wanted to check in here today with some news, and few more reviews, and an update.
Some of you have probably noticed that The Bits website has been slow this week. We’ve been having some software issues and our tech support team is on it. The good news is, they’ve identified the cause. We’re working on a solution which is going to involve a bunch of software upgrades, but it’s likely to going to take a week or two to sort out. So I just wanted to apologize for the inconvenience and ask for your patience in the meantime. Rest assured, Scotty and the crew down in Engineering are on the case and we should be back to normal soon!
In the meantime, we have some new disc reviews for you...
Stephen has taken a look at Bill Plympton’s I Married a Strange Person! (1997) on Blu-ray from Deaf Crocodile Films, as well as David Allen’s The Primevals (2023) on Blu-ray from Full Moon Features.
Dennis has offered his take on Steven Soderbergh’s The Good German (2006) in 4K Ultra HD from Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment (with an assist on the 4K side from Tim Salmons), as well as Dougal Wilson’s Paddington in Peru (2024) on Blu-ray from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, and Charles Walters’ Lili (1953) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
And Tim has reviewed Gordon Flemying’s Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (1996) on Blu-ray from Severin Films.
Lots more disc reviews are definitely on the way, so be sure to watch for them. And I also wanted to let you know in advance that if news updates or social media posts are a little light over the next few days, it’s because I just got my hands on Warner and MGM’s new 007: James Bond – Sean Connery 6-Film Collection in 4K Ultra HD. So I’m going to crack that open and start working on detailed reviews of the films therein, but it’s probably going to take me through the weekend to get them all covered.
But if a cursory examination of Dr. No and From Russian with Love is any indication, these new 4K remasters are pretty terrific. They’re on 100GB discs, they feature very high data rates, and the color, detail, and grain are all very nice indeed. Fingers crossed, I think the Warner remastering team has nailed it. These are definitely a big improvement over the old Lowry Digital 4K masters. So watch for more on that in my reviews soon! [Read on here...]
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- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
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- Invasion Earth 2150 AD BD review
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Shout!’s August slate has Blaxploitation V2, World Trade Center & City on Fire 4K, plus new Dead Crocodile BDs & GKids brings Shin Godzilla to theaters in 4K!
The new week is here, and so we’ve got three new disc reviews to share with you today accordingly...
Stuart’s look at Ken Loach’s Family Life (1971) on Blu-ray from Indicator.
Dennis’ thoughts on Predrag Antonijević’s Savior (1998) on Blu-ray from Imprint Films.
And Tim’s take on another title from Arrow’s Shawscope: Volume Two Blu-ray box set, this time Lau Kar-leung’s Mad Monkey Kung Fu (1979)!
In announcement news today, Shout! Factory has begun to reveal its August slate of titles, which is set to include the Shaw Brothers Classics: Volume Seven Blu-ray box set on 8/5, which features the films The Imperial Tomb Raiders (1973), Legend of the Bat (1978), The Shadow Boxed (1975), The Spiritual Boxer (1975), Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre (1978), Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre 2 (1978), Seven Shaolin Hand Lock (1978), Swordsman and Enchantress (1978), The Proud Twins (1979), A Deadly Secret (1980), and Heroes Shed no Tears (1980). [Read on here...]
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- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
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- Indicator
- Savior BD review
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- Mad Monkey Kung Fu BD review
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- Shaw Brothers Classics: Volume Seven
- Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers
- Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland
- World Trade Center 4K
- Oliver Stone
- The Strangers
- Drag Me to Hell
- Blaxploitation Classics: Volume Two
- Friday Foster 4K
- Foxy Brown 4K
- Cotton Comes to Harlem 4K
- Bucktown 4K
- Slaughter 4K
- Slaughter's Big Rip Off 4K
- Deathstalker 4K
- Deathstalker II 4K
- City on Fire 4K
- Hong Kong Cinema Classics label
- Deaf Crocodile Films
- The Pied Piper (1986)
- The Devil's Bride
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Hardware 4K
- Toho
- Shin Godzilla 4K remaster
- Hideaki Anno
- Shinji Higuchi
- Lionsgate Limited Father's Day Sale
- The Surfer (2024)
- Frailty (2001) 4K
- Ghoulies III: Ghoulies Go to College
- Vestron Video Collector's Series
Fallout: Season One, Small Soldiers, Air America, new Imprint & Indicator titles, Sonic Prime & a new Jurassic World 4K Trilogy Steelbook
We have five new disc reviews to share with you today, including...
Stuart’s look at Waris Hussein’s Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx (1970) on Blu-ray from VCI Entertainment and William Wyler’s The Liberation of L.B. Jones (1970) on Blu-ray from Imprint Films.
Dennis’ take on Kenneth Macpherson’s Borderline (1930) on Blu-ray from Kino Classics.
Tim’s review of Shōhei Imamura’s The Eel (1997) on Blu-ray from Radiance Films.
And finally Stephen’s review of Lucio Fulci’s The Beyond (1981) in 4K Ultra HD from Grindhouse Releasing!
As always, more disc reviews are on the way, so be sure to check back for them.
In announcement news today, Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment has revealed that the Amazon original series Fallout: Season One is coming to Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD on 7/8. The 4K will be released as a limited edition 4K Ultra HD Steelbook exclusively at Amazon.com. Note that the 4K will include HDR10 high dynamic range and Dolby Atmos audio. [Read on here...]
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- Tim Salmons
- Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx BD review
- The Liberation of LB Jones BD review
- Borderline BD review
- The Eel BD review
- The Beyond 4K review
- VCI Entertainment
- Imprint Films
- Kino Classics
- Radiance Films
- Grindhouse Releasing
- Fallout: Season One 4K
- Amazon
- Small Soldiers 4K Steelbook
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- Air America 4K Steelbook
- TV Movie of the Week: Collection 3
- Fame is the Name of the Game
- Brian's Song
- A Matter of Wife and Death
- Saraband for Dead Lovers
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- The Dresser
- The Hireling
- The Taming of the Shrew
- Guest House Paradise
- Carla's Song
- Resurrected
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- The Blockhouse
- The People Next Door
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- Damn the Defiant!
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- Without Honor
- Sonic Prime: The Complete Series
- Jurassic World Trilogy 4K Steelbook
- The Peacemaker 4K
Disney sets the original Lilo & Stitch for 4K on 5/6, plus Warner announces Mickey 17 for May & Kevin Smith brings Dogma back to theaters!
We have three more new disc reviews for you all to enjoy today, including...
Stuart’s look at John M. Stahl’s When Tomorrow Comes (1939) on Region-B Blu-ray from Powerhouse Films and Indicator.
Tim’s review of Jack Arnold’s The Glass Web (1953) on Blu-ray 3D from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, with an assist by our friends at the 3-D Film Archive.
And Stephen’s thoughts on Renny Harlin’s The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) in 4K Ultra HD from the good folks at Arrow Video.
More reviews are on the way this week, so be sure to watch for them!
Now then, I’ve also posted a new Patreon blog entry asking the question: Why Aren’t More 4K Ultra HD Titles Released on 100GB Discs? And the reason might surprise you! You’ll find that here for our subscribers on The Bits’ Patreon page. Keep in mind, we have great and very affordable options for subscribing, and we have big plans for expanding our coverage of 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD there in addition to everything we do here on the website. And as I mentioned yesterday, it’s a great way to help support our work here at The Bits and we really appreciate it very much. [Read on here...]
- Mad Max: 5 Film Collection 4K
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- My Two Cents: A Video Blog on Patreon
- Stephen Bjork
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Support The Digital Bits via Patreon
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- Bluray Disc
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Powerhouse Films
- Indicator
- When Tomorrow Comes BD review
- The Glass Web BD3D review
- Tim Salmons
- The 3D Film Archive
- The Long Kiss Goodnight 4K review
- Arrow Video
- Why Aren’t More 4K Ultra HD Titles Released on 100GB Discs?
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- Lilo & Stitch (2002) 4K
- Mickey 17 4K
- Bong Joon Ho
- The Lord of the Rings 4K Steelbooks
- Kevin Smith
- Dogma: 25th Anniversary
- Dogma 4K
- Dark City 4K
- Tombstone 4K
- Wayne's World 2 4K
- Kingpin 4K
Street dates for Prophecy & Wayne’s World 2 in 4K, plus Lethal Weapon 4K, Day the Earth Blew Up, Outlander: S7, new Imprint & Powerhouse Films titles & more!
All right, we’ve had a big week here at The Bits. As you can probably tell, I’ve spent most of the week checking in with studio and industry sources, which led to yesterday’s scoop on Tombstone coming to 4K Ultra HD next month. And trust me when I tell you that there’s a lot more great 4K catalog news to come in the months ahead. Given that we’ve been a part of—and reporting on—the home entertainment industry for more than twenty-eight years, I can confidently promise you that we have the best sources in this industry period. So when it comes to confirmed and reliable breaking news, you’re likely to hear about it first here at The Digital Bits.
Given that reality, I would highly recommend that you follow us on social media, which is where we tend to post breaking news first. As the editor-in-chief of The Bits, you’ll find me here on X, Facebook, and Bluesky. You’ll find The Digital Bits on X, Facebook, and Bluesky as well. And you can also find Tim (X, Facebook, and Bluesky) and Stephen (X, Facebook, and Bluesky) on all three social platforms too.
What’s more, if you’re not already a subscriber of our Digital Bits Patreon, please consider doing so! There are very affordable options for subscribing, it’s a great way to support our work here at the site, and we’re offering our Patreon supporters additional news posts, video blogs, the option to ask us questions regularly, and sneak peeks at upcoming titles. Whether you’ve been a Bits reader since the very beginning of the website back in 1997, or you’ve just come to learn of us with 4K Ultra HD, we work our asses off here every day to make your experience of physical media better, to encourage the studios to release great catalog titles, and help support fans of physical media and the industry at large. Regular reader or not, if you’re an avid disc fan you have definitely benefited from our efforts over the years. So if you value that, supporting us on Patreon is a great way to help make sure that we can keep doing this work on behalf of you and everyone who loves movies, TV shows, and music on disc. We’re building a great community over there and we’d love for you all to be a part of it! [Read on here...]
- The Criterion Collection
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- The Digital Bits
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- Support The Digital Bits via Patreon
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- Brazil 4K
- Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters 4K
- The Wiz 4K
- Thelonious Monk Straight No Chaser
- Midnight (1939)
- Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould 4K
- William Friedkin
- Sorcerer 4K
- Via Vision Entertainment
- Tim Salmons
- Stephen Bjork
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Shout! Factory
- Wallace & Gromit: The Complete Cracking Collection 4K review
- Thief 4K review
- The Wages of Fear 4K review
- Looking for Mr Goodbar (1977) 4K review
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Powerhouse Films
- Indicator
- The Carpenter BD review
- Arabesque BD review
- Best Defense BD review
- The Boss BD review
- Raro Video
- Juror #2 BD review
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Megalopolis (2024)
- John Frankenheimer
- Prophecy (1979) 4K
- Wayne's World 2 4K
- Nate & Hayes
- I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
- Audie Murphy Collection IV
- Audie Murphy Collection V
- The Peacemaker 4K
- The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie
- Richard Donner
- Lethal Weapon (1987) 4K
- Paramount+
- Showtime
- Dexter: Original Sin
- Outlander: Season Seven
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Bewitched: Seasons 3 & 4
- Gidget: The Complete Series
- Carnal Knowledge 4K
- A Day at the Beach
- The Gentle Gunman 4K
- The Ship That Died of Shame 4K
- Basil Dearden
- Fascination 4K
- The Shiver of the Vampires 4K
- Jean Rollin
- The Chalk Garden
- Spring Night Summer Night
- Hellfighters
- The Day of the Dolphin
- Single White Female
Hayao Miyazaki’s Princess Mononoke has been remastered in 4K, plus Prophecy, Starman, Wacky Races from Warner Archive & the 2025 TSR Projector Shootout!
We’ve got several new disc reviews for you to enjoy here at The Bits today, including...
My thoughts on Anthony Harvey’s The Lion in Winter (1968) in 4K Ultra HD from StudioCanal, as well as Wes Ball’s Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024) in 4K Ultra HD from 20th Century Studios.
Stuart’s look at Mitchell Leisen’s The Lady Is Willing (1942) on Region B Blu-ray from Powerhouse Films’ Indicator label.
And Stephen’s take on David Twohy’s Below (2002) in 4K Ultra HD from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
More reviews are forthcoming all this week, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled for them.
In announcement news today, Kino Lorber Studio Classics has officially set John Frankenheimer’s Prophecy (1979) for 4K Ultra HD release on 5/20. As expected, the company has also revealed that Ken Finkleman’s Airplane II: The Sequel (1982) is coming soon to 4K UHD.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has just set Starman (1984) for 4K Ultra HD Steelbook release on 5/27. Previously the disc has only been available on the format in the Columbia Classics 4K Ultra HD Collection: Volume 4 box set, released in early 2024. You can read our review of that disc here at The Bits now. [Read on here...]
- 2025 TSR Projector Shootout
- The Screening Room AV
- Lili
- Side Street
- Springfield Rifle
- Three the Hard Way
- Clean and Sober
- Airplane II: The Sequel 4K
- Below 4K review
- Indicator
- Powerhouse Films
- The Lady Is Willing BD review
- 20th Century Studios
- Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes 4K review
- StudioCanal
- The Lion in Winter 4K review
- The Warner Archive Collection
- Wacky Races: The Complete Series
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Starman 4K Steelbook
- Prophecy (1979) 4K
- Princess Mononoke IMAX
- Princess Mononoke 4K remaster
- Studio Ghibli
- Hayao Miyazaki
- GKids
- Steelbook
- Stephen Bjork
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Support The Digital Bits via Patreon
- Back the Bits
- Bluray Disc
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Stuart Galbraith IV
Arrow UK sets Leone’s Dollars Trilogy for 4K, plus Paramount’s Section 31, Sony’s stand-alone Gandhi 4K Steelbook & 3-D Film Archive’s Bob Furmanek talks aspect ratios!
Three more new disc reviews are available here at The Bits today, including...
Stephen’s look at Joseph Cates’s Who Killed Teddy Bear? (1965) in 4K Ultra HD from Vinegar Syndrome’s excellent and endlessly surprising Cinématographe label.
Stuart’s review of Don Siegel’s Edge of Eternity (1959) on Blu-ray from Powerhouse Films via their Indicator brand.
And Dennis’ take on H.C. Potter’s Mr. Lucky (1943) on Blu-ray from RKO via our friends at the Warner Archive Collection.
We’ve also just completed a major update of our 4K Ultra HD Release List here at The Bits with a ton of new titles, including some of the latest announcement news just breaking today. That news includes...
Word that Arrow video is releasing Sergio Leone’s beloved Dollars Trilogy in 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray in the UK only over the next few months. [Read on here...]
- Arrow Video
- Paddington 2
- 3D Film Archive
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Dennis Seuling
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Bluray Disc
- Back the Bits
- Support The Digital Bits via Patreon
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Stephen Bjork
- Who Killed Teddy Bear? 4K review
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Cinématographe
- Edge of Eternity BD review
- Powerhouse Films
- Indicator
- Mr Lucky BD review
- Warner Archive Collection
- Arrow Video UK
- Sergio Leone
- A Fistful of Dollars 4K
- For a Few Dollars More 4K
- The Good The Bad and The Ugly 4K
- Paramount
- Star Trek
- Star Trek: Section 31
- Gene Roddenberry
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Gandhi 4K Steelbook
- Synapse Films
- Blue Sunshine 4K
- Bob Furmanek
- Perf Damage Podcast
- aspect ratios
Universal makes Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu (2024) official for Blu-ray & 4K on 2/18, plus Sonic the Hedgehog 3, The Fall, Urotsukidoji & more!
Cheers, Bits readers! Here’s our latest batch of new disc reviews for today…
Stephen has taken a look at Michael Mann’s The Keep (1983) in 4K Ultra HD from Vinegar Syndrome.
Dennis has reviewed Robert Florey’s The Beast with Five Fingers (1946) and Anthony Mann’s The Tall Target (1951), both on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
Stuart has offered his thoughts on Zoltán Korda’s Sahara (1943) on Blu-ray from Indicator and George Seaton’s The Proud and Profane (1956) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
And not to be outdone, Tim has shared his look at Russ Meyer’s Beneath the Valley of the Ultravixens (1979) on Blu-ray from Severn Films.
More reviews are forthcoming, as always, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled for them!
Now then, the big release news today is that Universal has officially set Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu (2024) for release on Blu-ray, DVD, 4K Ultra HD, and 4K Steelbook on 2/18. The Digital version is now available. You can see the cover artwork at left and also below. [Read on here...]
- Daylight 4K
- Powerhouse Films
- Imprint
- Stephen Bjork
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Support The Digital Bits via Patreon
- Back the Bits
- Bluray Disc
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Tim Salmons
- Dennis Seuling
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Warner Archive Collection
- Indicator
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Severn Films
- Beneath the Valley of the Ultra Vixens (1979) 4K review
- The Keep 4K review
- The Beast with Five Fingers (1946) BD review
- The Tall Target (1951) BD review
- Sahara (1943) BD review
- The Proud and Profane 1956) BD review
- Robert Eggers
- Nosferatu (2024) 4K
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