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BREAKING/EXCLUSIVE on The Bits: Best Buy is exiting the physical media business for good in 2024 [UPDATED]
[10/13/23 Update: Variety and Media Play News have now confirmed my reporting that Best Buy is phasing out physical media in the new year, following the 2023 holiday shopping season. The company will apparently still continue to sell videogames. A Best Buy spokesperson provided this statement to Variety: “To state the obvious, the way we watch movies and TV shows is much different today than it was decades ago. Making this change gives us more space and opportunity to bring customers new and innovative tech for them to explore, discover and enjoy.” So... there you have it. Longtime readers of The Digital Bits can rest assured of two things: First, no this does not spell the end of physical media. And second, I’ll have a great deal more to say on this topic here at The Bits on Monday and all next week. See you back here then.]
All right, folks... we’ve got a little bit of a whopper for you today. And so as not to bury the lede, let’s get right to it...
The Digital Bits has learned from industry sources—and we’ve confirmed it with multiple sources now—that Best Buy plans to exit the physical media business for good next year, possibly as soon as the end of Q1 2024.
This includes not just their in-store Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD sales, which the retailer has been gradually phasing out for a couple of years now in their many store locations nationwide, but online sales as well. This means no more Best Buy-exclusive Steelbook titles, and no more titles from Best Buy period.
The fact that Best Buy is discontinuing physical media sales in their retail locations should come as no surprise; anyone who’s visited a Best Buy store location on a Tuesday recently will be all too aware that the retailer’s disc sections keep getting moved around and have gotten smaller and smaller. Our own experience here at The Bits is that some store locations don’t even bother to stock new-release titles on the sales floor anymore—even their exclusive ones. More than once, in their Southern California locations, I’ve had to ask for the titles and wait while a clerk checks the storeroom.
But the idea that Best Buy would discontinue online sales too comes as a bit of a surprise... though perhaps it shouldn’t. We’ve noted in recent months that Paramount has quietly shifted their Blu-ray and 4K Steelbook exclusive titles—titles that would normally have been released at Best Buy—to Amazon instead. And it seems very likely that other studios will follow Paramount’s lead in the months ahead. [Read on here...]
4K Ultra HD catalog updates: Little Shop of Horrors, Se7en, Gravity, The Color Purple, Aliens, True Lies, The Abyss & more!
All right, we’ve got some ground to cover today here at The Bits, so first things first. We have a trio of new disc reviews for you to enjoy this afternoon, including...
Tim’s take on Amando de Ossorio’s Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972) on Blu-ray from Synapse Films.
And Dennis’ thoughts on William A Wellman’s Westward the Women (1951) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection, as well as James Foley’s After Dark, My Sweet (1990) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
Don’t forget, Amazon’s Prime “Big Deal” Days Sale continues until the end of the day today, so be sure to take advantage of all the great prices on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD titles, box sets, and collections. Click here and here to see what’s on sale and act fast!
For the record, some of today’s deals include...
- Universal Classic Monsters: Icons of Horror 4K UHD (regularly $79.99) Now $29
- The Alfred Hitchcock Classics Collection 4K UHD (regularly $69.98) Now $38
- The Alfred Hitchcock Classics Collection #2 4K UHD (regularly $69.98) Now $38
- Game of Thrones: The Complete Collection 4K UHD (regularly $219) Now $94
- Batman: The Complete Animated Series Blu-ray (regularly $79) Now $24
- Superman: The Complete Animated Series Blu-ray (regularly $69) Now $19
- The Last of Us: The Complete First Season Blu-ray (regularly $49) Now $26
- Battlestar Galactica: The Complete Series Blu-ray (regularly $99) Now $49
- Bonanza: The Complete Series DVD (regularly $244) Now $159
- Back to the Future: The Ultimate Trilogy 4K UHD (regularly $55) Now $23
- The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy (Extended & Theatrical) 4K UHD (regularly $89) Now $39
- Harry Potter: 8-Film Collection 4K UHD (regularly $178) Now $59
- Mission: Impossible 6-Movie Collection 4K UHD (regularly $83) Now $50
- The Godfather Trilogy 4K UHD (regularly $90) Now $54
- The James Bond Collection 24-Films Blu-ray (regularly $144) Now $54
So be sure to act fast if you’re interested.
Also today here at the site, we’ve got word on some long-awaited 4K Ultra HD catalog titles... [Read on here...]
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New Warner Archive Blu-ray titles, plus Questor Tapes, Oldboy 4K, and a brief Titanic Ultra HD update
We’ve got some interesting release news for you today, as well as updates on forthcoming 4K catalog titles we’ve been tracking for a while, and of course more new disc reviews. So let’s get to the latter first...
Our own Stephen Bjork has posted his in-depth review of Loki: The Complete First Season in 4K Ultra HD Steelbook from Marvel Studios and Disney. The short version is that the studio really does seem to have done this title right, in terms of AV quality, which bodes well for forthcoming Disney+ streaming series in 4K UHD.
Stephen has also turned in a look at Barry Levinson’s Rain Man (1988) in 4K Ultra HD from the MVD Marquee Collection.
And Stuart has delivered his take on Kino Lorber Studio Classic’s Audie Murphy Collection II on Blu-ray, which features Sierra (1950), Kansas Raiders (1950), and Destry (1954).
In terms of new release news, we’re hearing from retail sources that Universal’s forthcoming Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD release of David Gordon Green’s The Exorcist: Believer (2023) will arrive in stores on 12/19.
Lionsgate has also delayed their 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray release of Jean-Luc Godard’s Contempt (1963) from 9/26 to 10/24. Adjust your plans accordingly. [Read on here...]
- Looney Tunes Collector’s Choice: Volume 2 BD
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- Loki: The Complete First Season 4K review
- Rain Man 4K review
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- Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- Contempt 4K
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- Young Guns 4K
- James Cameron
- Titanic 4K
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- The Devil Doll (1936)
- Tod Browning
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- Double Trouble (1967)
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- In Love and War (1996)
- Oldboy 4K
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- Horrors of the Black Museum (1959)
- VCI Entertainment
- The Retirement Plan
- Spider Verse 2 Movie Collection
- Rapa Nui (1994)
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- The Hill (2023)
- Congress (2013)
BREAKING: Paramount sets M:I – Dead Reckoning Part One for 10/31, plus Talk to Me & Disney’s Haunted Mansion announced!
All right, we’ve got just a quick batch of announcements to catch up on this morning...
First of all, just as we first reported here at The Bits many weeks ago, Paramount has officially set Christopher McQuarrie’s Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One for Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD release on 10/31, with the Digital version due on 10/10. Expect Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos audio on the 4K.
Extras on the disc will include audio commentary by McQuarrie and editor Eddie Hamilton, plus a Deleted Scenes Montage, and 7 featurettes (Rome, Venice, Freefall, Speed Flying, Train, and Editorial Featurette: The Sevastopol). Look for 2 4K SKUs... a regular Amaray version and a Steelbook version. You can see the cover artwork at left and also below.
Also today, Lionsgate has set Talk to Me for physical media release on 10/3. It appears that there will be multiple versions: 4K + Blu-ray + Digital, Blu-ray + DVD + Digital, Amazon-exclusive 4K + Blu-ray + Digital, and Walmart Blu-ray + DVD + Digital. [Read on here...]
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- Talk to Me
- Lionsgate Home Entertainment
- Disney’s Haunted Mansion
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- Best Buy exclusive
- Walmart exclusive
- Amazon exclusive
Confirmed: Disney is exiting physical media in Australia, plus Fast X announced, more on Exorcist, Duel & American Graffiti in 4K, plus Space Patrol (UK) on Blu-ray
All right... as one might expect, we’ve got a lot to talk about again today here at The Bits.
First of all, we don’t have any new information on Manta Lab’s “disc-less” WandaVision packaging, except to reiterate that while this is a licensed Disney Consumer Products item, it’s most definitely not an official Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment physical media product. And while some you deluxe packaging collectors might think that’s splitting hairs, for the vast majority of disc consumers around the world it’s a very important distinction. Disney is not suddenly getting in the business of releasing Steelbook packaging for titles they have no intention of actually releasing on disc, and making it okay by including a Digital copy code. Just to be clear. In any case, we hope to hear more on this in the next few days.
As to the matter of today’s other Disney hot topic, I’m afraid, the news is not good. Despite the fact that Sanity has now pulled down their original Facebook post announcing it, we at The Digital Bits have confirmed today with multiple industry, distributor, and retailer sources in the region that Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment is indeed pulling out of the Australian market in terms of physical media. This follows similar moves in Asia (save for Japan) and Latin America, and the reason is apparently down to the gradual collapse of physical disc sales in the region, the growth of Disney+ Starz streaming, and also the rise of global retailers (think Amazon, Zavvi, etc). None of that will be of any comfort to disc fans in Australia, who will now have to pay a hefty shipping premium to import titles from outside the country. But it is true that Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol 3 will be the last new-release Disney title to get a physical release in the region. Previously-released titles may continue to be available for purchase until the end of the year, but that will be up to individual retailers.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, folks, but there it is.
Now then, before we shift to a bit of announcement news, we have several new disc reviews here at The Bits that are worth mentioning today...
Here’s the big one: Stephen has just turned in his in-depth thoughts on William Friedkin’s To Live and Die in L.A. (1985) in 4K Ultra HD, as newly-released by our friends at Kino Lorber Studio Classics. It’s a great disc, with the best A/V presentation of the film to date, and it includes nearly all of the previously-created special features. [Read on here...]
- Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- The Exorcist 4K
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- WDSHE exits Australian market
- Sanity
- Marvel Studios
- Disney Consumer Products
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- WandaVision Discless Steelbook
- Manta Lab
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Fast X 4K
- Duel 4K
- American Graffiti 4K
- Space Patrol UK BD
- Gerry Anderson Store
- To Live and Die in LA 4K review
- Stephen Bjork
- Dennis Seuling
- The Damned Don't Cry BD review
- Land of the Pharaohs BD review
- The Mississippi Gambler BD review
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Tim Salmons
- The Adventures of Batman BD review
- Stooge O Rama BD review
- Fall 4K
- Lionsgate
- Friday the 13th 4K Steelbook
- Sympathy for the Devil
- Gangnam Zombie
- Pusher Trilogy BD
- Umbrella Entertainment
- Hercules Returns
- The Cannonball Run
- Early Films of the French New Wave
- Icarus Films
- Well Go USA
- Cannonball Run II
No, Marvel hasn’t announced a WandaVision Blu-ray, plus WDSHE reportedly exits Australia & updates on The Exorcist, Rosemary’s Baby, Scream 3 & more in 4K Ultra HD
Okay, folks... we’ve got a LOT of ground to cover today, and I’m seriously not kidding, so strap in and hold on tight...
First up, it broke last night on the Interwebs that a company called Manta Lab in Hong Kong, which is a legit Disney licensee, was taking pre-orders for a “disc-less” Steelbook Blu-ray package for Marvel’s Disney+ streaming series WandaVision. Now, as you can imagine, that’s caused a great deal of surprise and consternation.
Some context... Manta Lab creates deluxe and custom packaging for lots of legit studio home entertainment releases, which are extremely popular with collectors, especially in the Asian market. However, since Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment officially exited the Asian market (apart from Japan), all of these licensing deals are made with Disney Consumer Products. The problem with this WandaVision release is that this is a title for which no authorized Blu-ray release exists anywhere in the world. So outside of the Steelbook packaging’s value as an objet d’art in and of itself, there’s no practical use for this packaging apart from holding people’s bootleg Blu-rays. And unfortunately, the proliferation of bootleg copies of Disney+ streaming titles has exploded online. (Don’t believe me? Visit Etsy and search for “WandaVision Blu-ray”—or just click here.)
In any case, when this news broke last night, too many otherwise respectable geek and movie news outlets online reported it as “Marvel and Disney have announced...” when nothing of the sort was true. This is a product licensed by Disney Consumer Products, but it is not in any way shape or form a licensed Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment release. I immediately contacted my sources at Disney last night, who assured me that this was the case, and who have this morning provided us with this statement:
“While Manta Lab is a legit licensee of Disney, and does create custom Steelbooks for Disney Blu-ray titles through Disney Consumer Products, the pre-order for a disc-less WandaVision was a surprise to some and we are looking into it as well as speaking to our partners in market.”
I expect to hear more back from Disney in the next day or so, so be sure to check back here on The Bits, and you can also follow us @BillHuntBits and @thedigitalbits on Twitter/X for the latest updates as I get them. Suffice it to say, this has generated an enormous amount of confusion outside of Manta Lab’s usual collector customer base. I’ve gotten literally hundreds of emails and messages in the last 24 hours from readers asking why Disney and Marvel would be releasing Steelbook packaging for a title they don’t appear to have any plans to actually release on physical media. (They aren’t, and stay tuned for further information.) [Read on here...]
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
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- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Manta Lab
- WandaVision Discless Steelbook
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- Disney Consumer Products
- Marvel Studios
- Sanity
- WDSHE exits Australian market
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- Rosemary's Baby 4K
- Scream 3 4K
- Scream 3 Steelbook 4K
- Scream: The Original Trilogy 4K
- SpiderMan: Across the SpiderVerse 4K
- The Exorcist 4K
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
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- Shrek the Third 4K
- Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- Uncle Buck 4K
- The Ballad of Little Jo BD
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Official updates on Enter the Dragon, Succession, Babylon 5, Swamp Thing, Metalocalypse, Showgirls 4K & more, plus rumored street dates & a great new Extras podcast!
We’ve got a bunch of news, rumors, and official announcements to cover for you today here at The Bits, so let’s get right to it...
First up, Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment has just made Enter the Dragon official for 4K Ultra HD and Digital release on 8/8. Extras will include the previous introduction by Linda Lee Cadwell and the audio commentary by Paul Heller and Michael Allin. This release is happening in honor of the film’s 50th anniversary. The 4K disc will include both the theatrical cut and the 3-minute-longer special editon with HDR10 high dynamic range.
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment and Adult Swim have just set the all-new animated movie Metalocalypse: Army of the Doomstar for release on Digital and Blu-ray on 8/22 (SRP $19.99 and $29.98). This will be accompanied by two full-length album release by Dethklok: Dethalbum IV and the soundtrack for Army of the Doomstar on 8/25. These will be released widely via WaterTower Music and you’ll be able to get them on actual vinyl from Mondo.
WBDHE and HBO have also just announced Succession: The Complete Series for DVD only release on 9/12, including all 39 episodes with the previously released special features. Also coming that day on DVD will be Succession: The Complete Fourth & Final Season. [Read on here...]
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- CBS Studios
- Star Trek: Picard Season Three in 4K UHD
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- The Warner Archive Collection
- Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- Star Trek: Picard Season Three in 4K Change petition
- Enter the Dragon 4K
- Metalocalypse: Army of the Doomstar
- Adult Swim
- Succession: The Complete Series DVD
- HBO
- Babylon 5: The Road Home 4K
- Swamp Thing 4K
- MVD Entertainment Group
- Lionsgate
- The Lincoln Lawyer: Season One BD
- About My Father
- Knights of the Zodiac
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Synapse Films
- McBain BD
- Kino Lorber
- Soundies: The Ultimate Collection BD
- Showgirls 4K audio error
- Vinegar Syndrome replacement program
- Harley Quinn: The Complete Third Season
- The Flash 4K
- It Came from Outer Space 4K
- M3GAN 4K
- Transformers: Rise of the Beasts 4K
- Tim Millard
- The Extras podcast
- Andrew J Klyde
- Bonanza: The Official Complete Series DVD
Avatar: The Way of Water 4K reviewed, plus new Kino Lorber Studio Classics Ultra HDs including Lost in Translation (2003) & Warner Archive’s July Blu-ray slate
All right, we’re kicking things off today with another new disc review...
With an assist from Stephen, I’ve taken an in-depth look at James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) in 4K Ultra HD from 20th Century Studios. The disc streets today, and I think both fans and A/V enthusiasts alike will appreciate not only its stunning 4K image quality but also a magnificent Dolby Atmos sound mix, and some great special features as well. Frankly, it’s one of the best looking and sounding 4K discs since last year’s Top Gun: Maverick. So we hope you enjoy it!
In announcement news today, Kino Lorber Studio Classics has revealed that they’re working on a new 4K UHD release of Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation (2003), mastered from a new scan of the negative and complete with a brand new Dolby Vision HDR grade. That’s currently listed as coming soon.
Also coming soon from KLSC: A new Blu-ray edition of Allan A. Goldstein’s Death Wish V: The Face of Death (1986).
Meanwhile, KLSC has officially set their long-awaited 4K Ultra HD release of Sydney Pollack’s 3 Days of the Condor (1975) for release on 8/29, also mastered from a brand new scan of the original camera negative and with Dolby Vision HDR. [Read on here...]
- Star Trek: Picard Season Three in 4K Change petition
- Venture Bros: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart BD
- The Fastest Gun Alive (1956)
- The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954)
- Helen of Troy (1956)
- Du Barry Was a Lady (1943)
- Cimarron (1931)
- The Broadway Melody (1929)
- Star Trek: Picard The Legacy Collection BD
- Frenzy 4K
- The Man Who Knew Too Much 4K
- Rope 4K
- Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- Alfred Hitchcock 4Ks
- The Warner Archive Collection
- Death Wish V: The Face of Death BD
- Lost in Translation 4K
- Stephen Bjork
- Avatar: The Way of Water 4K review
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Star Trek: Picard Season Three in 4K UHD
- CBS Studios
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- Avatar 4K review
- The Princess Bride 4K
- Walkabout 4K
- The Trial 4K
- Moonage Daydream 4K
- 3 Days of the Condor 4K
Avatar 4K reviewed, Criterion’s September slate, Fincher confirms Se7en 4K remaster, Picard: S3 cover art & more!
All right, we’ve got a lot of ground to cover today to close out the week. But first as always, we have more new disc reviews for you, including at least one from each member of The Bits review team!
First, I’ve posted my in-depth review of James Cameron’s Avatar (2009) in 4K Ultra HD from 20th Century Studios, which is a really beautiful 2K to 4K upsample and remaster. Plus, it carries over nearly four hours worth of extras from the 2010 Blu-ray release, and it features a fantastic and (thankfully!) uncompromised Dolby Atmos mix as well. If you’re a fan, it’s well worth the upgrade. And note that our review of Avatar: The Way of Water in 4K Ultra HD will follow this weekend, so be sure to watch for it.
Also new from Stephen is a review of Peter Greenaway’s Drowning by Numbers (1998) in 4K Ultra HD from Severin Films.
Tim has reviewed Sammo Hung’s Warriors Two (1978) on Blu-ray from Arrow Video, as well as Alex Proyas’ Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds (1989) on Blu-ray from Umbrella Entertainment and Vinegar Syndrome.
Dennis has weighed in with a look at William Edwards’ Dracula (The Dirty Old Man) (1969) on Blu-ray from AGFA and Vinegar Syndrome.
And finally, Stuart has checked in with a look at Maigret: Season 4 (1963), the classic BBC TV series, which comes to Blu-ray from Kino Classics.
Now then, in announcement news today, our friends at The Criterion Collection have unveiled their September release slate! [Read on here...]
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Avatar: The Way of Water 4K
- Dennis Seuling
- Stephen Bjork
- Tim Salmons
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Star Trek: Picard Season Three in 4K UHD
- CBS Studios
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season One 4K review
- Roman Holiday 4K
- David Fincher
- Se7en is coming to 4K
- Criterion's September 2023 slate
- Avatar 4K review
- Drowning by Numbers 4K review
- Warriors Two BD review
- Spirits of the Air Gremlins of the Clouds BD review
- Arrow Video
- Severin Films
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Dracula The Dirty Old Men BD review
- Maigret: Season 4 BD review
- Babylon 5: The Road Home 4K
- Hardcore (1978)
- The Princess Bride 4K
- Walkabout 4K
- The Trial 4K
- La Bamba BD
- Moonage Daydream 4K
- Pretty Baby (1978)
- Three into Two Won't Go (1969)
- Staying Alive (1983) 4K
- 3 Days of the Condor 4K
- Seven 4K
Hey CBS & Paramount: Star Trek: Picard – Season Three deserves to be released in 4K Ultra HD!
All right, today’s news update is going to be a very quick one, because I’m hard at work on 4K UHD reviews of James Cameron’s Avatar and Avatar: The Way of Water. Hopefully, we should have at least one of them up tomorrow.
But first, we have several more new disc reviews for you to enjoy today, starting with...
My own in-depth look at Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – Season One in 4K Ultra HD from CBS Studios and Paramount Home Entertainment. The series is far from perfect, but what’s good is very good and it’s the most like the classic Trek we know and love that modern incarnations of this franchise have ever been, save for Picard: Season Three. (More on that in a moment.)
Also today, Tim has reviewed Michael Winner’s original Death Wish (1974) in 4K Ultra HD from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
Stephen has taken a look at Gaspar Noé’s Irreversible: Special Edition (2002) on Blu-ray from Altered Innocence and Vinegar Syndrome.
Dennis has reviewed Amanda Kramer’s Please Baby Please (2022) on Blu-ray from Music Box Films and Vinegar Syndrome.
And Stuart has checked out Maigret: Season 3 (1962), the classic BBC TV series, which comes to Blu-ray as part of a final arrangement between the now defunct Network Distributing and Kino Classics. [Read on here...]
- Adult Swim
- Metalocalypse: The Complete Series DVD
- Ender's Game 4K steelbook
- Hustle & Flow: Paramount Presents 4K
- Decal Releasing
- Neon
- Infinity Pool 4K
- Larry Clary
- Kids BD
- Roman Holiday 4K
- Maigret: Season 3 BD review
- Please Baby Please BD review
- Irreversible: Special Edition BD review
- Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season One 4K review
- Death Wish 4K review
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- CBS Studios
- Star Trek: Picard Season Three in 4K UHD
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Tim Salmons
- Stephen Bjork
- Dennis Seuling
- Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 4K
- Avatar 4K
- Avatar: The Way of Water 4K
- Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon 4K
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment