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The Marvels, Shout! Studios sets Kathryn Bigelow’s K-19 & more for 4K, plus Trolls Band Together, new KLSC titles, Dragons Down & more
Afternoon, folks! We’re stating the new week here at The Bits with a couple of new disc reviews, including...
Tim’s take on Daniel Attias’ Silver Bullet: Collector’s Edition in 4K Ultra HD, as well as his thoughts on our old friend John Harrison’s Tales from the Darkside: The Movie – Collector’s Edition in 4K Ultra HD, both of them from Scream Factory.
Speaking of Scream, Shout Studios has also begun revealing some of their March catalog titles, which thus far are set to include Jonathan Kaplan’s Over the Edge (1979) on Blu-ray on 3/5, Mick Garris’ The Shining miniseries (1997) on Blu-ray on 3/12, Simon Wincer’s Quigley Down Under (1990) in 4K as a Shout! Select title also on 3/12, and a trio of additional 4K titles on 3/19... Lars Klevberg’s Child’s Play (2019), Kimberly Peirce’s Carrie (2013), and Kathryn Bigelow’s K-19: The Widowmaker (2002).
Meanwhile, the big news today is that Marvel and Disney have officially announced the Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD release of Nia DaCosta’s The Marvels (2023) for release on 2/13, with the Digital release expected on 1/16. Extras will include audio commentary with DaCosta and VFX supervisor Tara DeMarco, 2 featurettes (Entangled and The Production Diaries), 4 deleted scenes, and a gag reel. There will also be a 4K Steelbook edition that’s exclusive to Walmart. Audio on the 4K (a UHD-66 disc) will be Dolby Atmos, with DTS-HD Master Audio on the Blu-ray. You can see the cover artwork at left and also below.
Also, Universal and DreamWorks Animation have listed the CG-animated Trolls Band Together (2023) for Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K UHD release on 7/1 on Amazon, though that’s probably a placeholder date. Whatever the final street date ends up being, look for a Trolls 3-Movie Collection on Blu-ray and DVD that same day. [Read on here...]
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- Silver Bullet 4K review
- Shout! Factory
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- Tales from the Darkside: The Movie 4K review
- Over the Edge
- The Shining (1997)
- Quigley Down Under 4K
- Child's Play (2019) 4K
- Carrie (2013) 4K
- K19: The Widowmaker 4K
- Trolls Band Together
- Rick and Morty: The Complete Seventh Season BD
- Wednesday: The Complete First Season BD
- Sonic Prime: Season 1 BD
- Enough Rope (1963)
- Republic Pictures Horror Collection
- Lady and the Monster (1944)
- The Phantom Speaks (1945)
- The Catman of Paris (1946)
- Valley of the Zombies (1946)
- Scott DeMers
- Dragons Down boardgame
- Hellenica: Story of Greece board game Kickstarter
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Arrow UK’s The Game, Lawrence & Strangelove 4K reviews, interesting odds & ends, and Hellenica: Leaders & Legends!
We’re kicking off a new week with a pair of 4K Ultra HD reviews from Sony’s terrific new Columbia Classics 4K Collection: Volume 1 box set, which streets on June 16th. Now available for your reading pleasure are my thoughts on Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove (1964) and David Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia (1962). Both look and sound better than ever. Before you ask, these films are ONLY available in this box set for now, and it does not appear that Sony has any plans to release them individually this year (though it’s certainly possible that could change later in 2020 or 2021).
Also up here at The Bits today is a review of Dorothy Arzner’s Dance, Girl, Dance (1940) on Blu-ray from Criterion by Dennis, and my own look at Kino Lorber’s animated The Inspector (1965-69) on Blu-ray—part of a larger series of reviews on the DePatie-Freleng Collection I hope to post over the coming weeks.
In other news today, Arrow Films has announced a UK only release of David Fincher’s The Game for Blu-ray on July 24th (SRP £44.99). It’s limited to 3K units and will include a 200-page hardback book. On this side of the Pond, Universal controls the title, so we’ll have to wait and see if Arrow Video has licensed it for release here in the States at some point. [Read on here...]
- Dennis Seuling
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Lawrence of Arabia 4K review
- Dr Strangelove 4K review
- Dance Girl Dance BD review
- The Inspector BD review
- DePatie Freleng Collection
- The Game BD
- Arrow Films UK
- David Fincher
- JW Rinzler
- The Making of Star Wars Enhanced Edition eBook
- George Lucas and Christopher Nolan Star Wars DGA interview
- UW Cinematheque
- Cinematalk Podcast
- Schawn Belston
- Scott DeMers
- Mr B Games
- Hellenica: Story of Greece board game Kickstarter
- Hellenica: Leaders & Legends expansion
Amazon’s Jack Ryan is a great show, plus Zatoichi (1989) finally shipping & three new Blu-ray reviews
Today is obviously a holiday here in the States, so there’s very little news to report.
We do, however, have a trio of new Blu-ray reviews for you to enjoy...
And Dennis has checked out Stephen Brio’s horror film Song of Solomon from Unearthed Films.
Do give them a look, if you’re interested.
The only bit of home video news we have today is that Media Blaster’s Zatoichi: Darkness Is His Ally (aka Zatoichi 1989) Blu-ray finally seems to be shipping from Amazon. I expect to have it in hand in the next couple of days, so I’ll let you know if it’s actually a real thing and what the quality is like in a full review soon. [Read on here...]
- Dennis Seuling
- David Steigman
- Tim Salmons
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story BD review
- Furious BD review
- Song of Solomon BD review
- Hellenica: Story of Greece board game Kickstarter
- Scott DeMers
- Mr B Games
- Zatoichi 1989: Darkness Is His Ally BD
- Jack Ryan TV series on Amazon Prime