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Whiplash in 4K, plus Home Alone & Ghost in the Shell (1995) 4K, Vikings: Season 6, Vol 1 & more
We have a bit more 4K Ultra HD news for you today...
But first, another new disc review: Tim has given Calvin Floyd’s In Search of Dracula (1975) a review on Blu-ray Disc, from Kino Lorber Studio Classics. The film stars Christopher Lee.
Now then, that 4K news... Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has officially set Damien Chazelle’s Whiplash for release on 4K Ultra HD on 9/22 (SRP appears to be $30.99). Audio will be Dolby Atmos with HDR10 high dynamic range.
Extras will include audio commentary with writer/director Damien Chazelle and J.K. Simmons, An Evening at the Toronto International Film Festival with Miles Teller, J.K. Simmons, and Damien Chazelle, Timekeepers: Famous Drummers Discuss Their Craft and Passion for Drumming, the Whiplash Original Short Film with optional commentary, a deleted scene, and the film’s theatrical trailer. You can see the cover artwork at left and also below. [Read on here...]
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Tim Salmons
- In Search of Dracula 4K
- Whiplash 4K
- Damien Chazelle
- Home Alone 4K
- Ghost in the Shell (1995) 4K
- Lionsgate
- Rob Zombie Trilogy Steelbook BD
- Vikings: Season Six Volume One BD
- When Worlds Collide BD
- Tender Mercies BD
- Cry Freedom BD
- 20,000 League Under the Sea (1916)
- Split Second BD
- MVD Entertainment
- Kino Lorber
Disney surprise: Home Alone & Hocus Pocus on 4K in September, plus Samsung BD player issues & more
We start today with another new disc review for your reading enjoyment: Tim has taken a look at Nico Mastorakis’ The Wind (1986) on Blu-ray from Arrow Video and he’s got some thoughts on it for you. Do give it a look.
Now then... we have a little bit of a surprise for you today on the 4K front. Retail sources are reporting that Walt Disney Studios is preparing to release Kenny Ortega’s Hocus Pocus (1993) and Chris Columbus’ Home Alone (1990) on Blu-ray in September, presumably in time for the holidays.
This is interesting because while the titles are popular and have certainly sold well on DVD and Blu-ray, they’re somewhat unlikely titles for release on 4K. Home Alone is also a Fox title. And both are live action catalog films, a category that Disney has yet to really exploit on the physical 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray format. [Read on here...]