Displaying items by tag: Larry Fessenden
Jurassic World: Rebirth, Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride, Becoming Led Zeppelin, The Quick and the Dead, Black Sunday, End of Days & more are all coming in 4K!
All right, my hand has recovered enough that I’m at least functional today, so let’s get right into today’s update. First though, a few more new disc reviews…
Stephen has reviewed Albert Brooks’ Real Life (1979) in 4K Ultra HD from Criterion.
Dennis has shared his thoughts on John Farrow’s His Kind of Woman (1951) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
And Stuart has offered his take on Frank Borzage’s Three Comrades (1938), also on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
Watch for more reviews all this week.
Note that we’ve also updated our Release Dates & Artwork section with all the latest Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD cover artwork and Amazon pre-order links. As always, whenever you order literally anything from Amazon after clicking to them through one of our links, you’re helping to support our work here at The Bits and we do appreciate it!
Now then, the big announcement news today is that Universal has just officially set Gareth Edwards’ Jurassic World: Rebirth (2025) for release on Blu-ray, DVD, 4K Ultra HD, and 4K Steelbook on 9/9, with the Digital version available as of today. The 4K will be a 100GB disc featuring Dolby Vision and HDR10 with Dolby Atmos audio. [Read on here...]
- Dennis Seuling
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Stephen Bjork
- Universal
- Warner Bros
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Real Life 4K review
- His Kind of Woman BD review
- Three Comrades BD review
- Warner Archive Collection
- Release Dates & Artwork update
- Jurassic World: Rebirth 4K
- Jurassic World: 7 Movie Collection 4K
- American Pie: Unrated 4K
- The Bride of Frankenstein: 90th Anniversary Edition 4K
- Dracula: Complete Legacy Collection 4K
- The Purge: 5 Movie Collection 4K
- Tim Burton's Corpse Bride 4K
- Becoming Led Zeppelin 4K
- The Quick and the Dead 4K
- Shout! Factory
- Shout Select
- Scream Factory
- Shout Studios
- Black Sunday (1960) 4K
- End of Days 4K
- The Place Beyond the Pines 4K
- Savages 4K
- Oliver Stone
- Nosferatu the Vampyre 4K
- Werner Herzog
- Catch 22 4K
- Hush 4K Steelbook
- Arcane: League of Legends Season 2 4K
- GKids
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Cinématographe
- No Telling 4K
- Larry Fessenden
- Habit 4K
- Sgt Kabukiman NYPD 4K
- Breathless (1983) 4K
- The Naked Gun (2025)
- Superman (2025)
- James Gunn
- DC Studios
- The Bad Guys 2 4K
Scream for a Week – November 23, 2016
Welcome to our newest column additionScream for a Week!
We here at The Digital Bits are big fans of Shout!’s Scream Factory division and, not unlike Todd Doogan’s Criterion Spines Project, we wanted to cover Scream Factory’s releases by catching up on a bunch that we’ve missed while acknowledging the previous ones. We’ll also be covering new ones here as well. This column will go up on a bi-weekly basis, so be sure to check back in another two weeks for another pile of Scream Factory goodness.
First up is Beneath, a Larry Fessenden giant fish movie that I’m actually a little less hard on than I was when I originally wrote the review. Today, I’d probably give it more of a B or a B- as it’s grown on me since then. New to Blu-ray this week are both Rabid and Dead Ringers, a pair of David Cronenberg movies that are stacked with some great extras worth digging into. Also new, at least as far as catching up with older Scream Factory titles is concerned, is The Monkey’s Paw, a Chiller movie that actually has some merit. And last but not least, Paul Schrader’s terrific remake of Cat People. [Read on here…]