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Back to the Beach, Sonic 2, South Park: S24 & Superman & Lois: S2 official, plus Casanova (1927) & more
As always, we’ve got more new disc reviews for you today…
Tim has taken a look at Jack Cardiff’s The Long Ships (1964), a Viking adventure film on Blu-ray from Imprint Films in Australia.
And Dennis has turned in his thoughts on Mark O’Brien’s The Righteous (2021) on Blu-ray from our friends at Arrow Video.
In announcement news today, Paramount has made their Paramount Presents Blu-ray of Back to the Beach (1987) official for release on Blu-ray on 8/9. Newly-remastered from a new 4K scan of the film, the disc will include a new Filmmaker Focus featurette with director Lyndall Hobbs that includes previously-unseen home movies from the set. [Read on here...]
- The Godfather Trilogy 4K Steelbooks
- Eve's Bayou BD
- Cure BD
- La Llorona BD
- Arsenic and Old Lace BD
- David Lynch
- George A Romero
- Lost Highway 4K
- Night of the Living Dead 4K
- Criterion Collection October 2022 slate
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Scream 2 4K
- Back to the Beach: Paramount Presents BD
- South Park: The Complete TwentyFourth Season BD
- Superman & Lois: Season Two BD
- Casanova (1927) BD
- The Long Ships BD review
- Tim Salmons
- Imprint Films
- Arrow Video
- The Righteous BD review
- Dennis Seuling
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 4K
- American Carnage BD
- Lost Illusions BD
- Flicker Alley
- Lobster Films
- Blackhawk Films
In Bruges 4K, Columbia Classics Ultra HD Vol 3, Scream 2, a Star Trek: TMPDE bonus disc update & Shout!’s Bionic Woman Blu-ray audio statement
We’ve got no less than five new disc reviews for you all to enjoy today, with still more on the way…
Tim has reviewed Stephen Soderbergh’s Out of Sight (1998) on 4K Ultra HD from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, as well as Kenneth Branagh’s Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1994) on 4K Ultra HD from Arrow Video.
Dennis has offered his thoughts on David Lean’s Summertime (1955) on regular Blu-ray from the Criterion Collection.
And Stephen has taken a look at William Malone’s Scared to Death (1980) on Blu-ray from Vinegar Syndrome, as well as Luis Bunuel’s The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972) on import 4K Ultra HD from StudioCanal in the UK.
We’ve also got some significant new 4K Ultra HD catalog news today as well… [Read on here...]
- Tim Salmons
- Stephen Bjork
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture The Director’s Edition The Complete Adventure 4K box set
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Dennis Seuling
- Summertime BD review
- Out of Sight 4K review
- Mary Shelley's Frankenstein 4K review
- Scared to Death BD review
- The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 4K review
- Columbia Classics 4K Ultra HD Collection: Volume 3
- Annie 4K
- The Last Picture Show 4K
- It Happened One Night 4K
- From Here to Eternity 4K
- As Good As It Gets 4K
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- In Bruges 4K
- Scream 2 4K
- Saturday Night Fever 4K
- 3:10 to Yuma 4K Steelbook
- Wayne's World 4K
- Halloween Kills 4K Steelbook
- Best Buy exclusive
- Shout! Factory
- The Bionic Woman: The Complete Series BD
- Fright Night 4K
- War of the Worlds (1953) 4K
- When Worlds Collide BD
- Cool World BD
- Army of Darkness 4K
Kino Lorber sets Tropic Thunder for 4K on 9/13, plus new catalog Ultra HD intel & details on the Star Trek: TMPDE Bonus disc extras
We’ve got three new disc reviews for you to enjoy today, all of them 4K Ultra HD titles…
Tim has offered his thoughts on Larry Cohen’s God Told Me To (1976), new from our friends at Blue Underground.
Stephen has taken a look at Bo Arne Vibenius’ Thriller: A Cruel Picture (1973) from the good folks at Vinegar Syndrome.
And Stephen’s also reviewed Shout! Factory’s new 4K UHD of Moustapha Akkad’s Lion of the Desert (1981), which streets next week.
More reviews are on the way in the coming days, so be sure to watch for them!
Now then, we have a little bit of release news from industry and retail sources, as well as an actual 4K UHD catalog announcement. Let’s get to that last one first… [Read on here...]
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Blue Underground
- Warner Bros Home Entertainment
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- War of the Worlds (1953) 4K
- When Worlds Collide (1951) 4K
- Tropic Thunder 4K
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture The Director’s Edition The Complete Adventure 4K box set
- Stephen Bjork
- Tim Salmons
- God Told Me To 4K review
- Thriller: A Cruel Picture 4K review
- Lion of the Desert 4K review
- Batman: The Long Halloween Deluxe Edition 4K
- Universal
- Minions: The Rise of Gru 4K
- To Kill a Mockingbird 4K
- 8 Mile 4K
- Monty Python's The Meaning of Life 4K
- Enemy at the Gates 4K
- The Stepford Wives (2004) 4K
- The Saint 4K
Sony sets I Know What You Did Last Summer for 4K, plus Imprint delivers Dersu Uzala & The Road Home on Blu-ray!
We’re wrapping up the week here at The Bits with a few new disc reviews...
I’ve turned in my thoughts on Sony’s recent Heavy Metal: Limited Edition 2-Movie Collection, a 4K Ultra HD Steelbook release that include the original film remastered with Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos audio, plus the Heavy Metal 2000 sequel as a Blu-ray bonus.
Tim has taken a look at Umbrella Entertainment’s new Blu-ray release of Heavy Metal, which is available as an all-region import.
Tim has also turned in his thoughts on Christopher Landon’s Happy Death Day and Happy Death Day 2U in 4K Ultra HD from our friends at Scream Factory.
And Dennis closes out our review selections today with a look at Boomerang (1992) on Blu-ray from Paramount. [Read on here...]
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Dennis Seuling
- Stephen Bjork
- Tim Salmons
- I Know What You Did Last Summer 4K
- Dersu Uzala BD
- The Road Home BD
- Akira Kurosawa
- Heavy Metal: Limited Edition 2Movie Collection 4K review
- Heavy Metal BD review
- Umbrella Entertainment
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Happy Death Day 4K review
- Happy Death Day 2U 4K review
- Candyman 4K review
- Scream Factory
- Out of the Blue 4K review
- Stiff Competition 4K review
- Blue Chips BD
- Harem BD
- Barfly BD
- The Charles Bukowski Tapes BD
- Lolita BD
- Zhang Yimou
- Imprint Films
- Via Vision
Sony sets Bram Stoker’s Dracula for Steelbook 4K with new extras, plus KLSC’s The Train 4K, dates for Poltergeist & Lost Boys in Ultra HD & MUCH more
We’ve got some new reviews for you to start the new week off, and as always we’ve got a bunch of release news as well, some of it official and some of it new intel on forthcoming 4K and Blu-ray catalog titles. So let’s get right into it...
We start with Dennis’ look at Keith Thomas’ recent remake of Firestarter (2022) on Blu-ray from Blumhouse and Universal.
Dennis has also offered a look at Roy Del Ruth’s On Moonlight Bay (1951) which was released earlier this year on Blu-ray by the Warner Archive Collection.
Next up, Tim has reviewed William Lustig’s final film, Uncle Sam (1996), in 4K Ultra HD from Blue Underground.
Not to be outdone, Stephen has checked in as well today with a look at Jeff Baena’s The Little Hours (2017) on Blu-ray from Gunpowder & Sky via Vinegar Syndrome.
Stephen has also reviewed Lucio Fulci’s Contraband (1980) on Blu-ray from Cauldron Films.
And finally, Stephen has done an in-depth review of Arrow Video’s recent Lies & Deceit: Five Films by Claude Chabrol Blu-ray box set, which includes Cop au Vin (1985), Inspector Lavardin (1986), Madame Bovary (1991), Betty (1993), and Torment (1994). Enjoy! [Read on here...]
Poltergeist, Lost Boys & Meaning of Life in 4K, plus Star Trek: Picard – S2, Return to Hogwarts & Directed by Walter Hill on Blu-ray & more
We’re closing out the week with a trio of new disc reviews today, including...
Tim’s look at John McNaughton’s Wild Things (1998) in 4K Ultra HD from Arrow Video.
Tim’s review of Francesco Barilli’s Hotel Fear (1979) on Blu-ray from Mono Macabro.
And Stephen’s thoughts on Makoto Shinkai’s animated Children Who Chase Lost Voices (2011) on Blu-ray from GKids via Shout! Factory.
By the way, we’ve also updated our 4K Ultra HD Release List and our Upcoming Cover Artwork sections here at The Bits with lots of new titles and Amazon.com pre-order listings.
In 4K Ultra HD catalog release news this afternoon, Severin Films has set Jess Franco’s Faceless (1978) for release on 8/30. [Read on here...]
- Brian De Palma
- Martin Scorsese
- World Cinema Project No 4 BD
- Le Corbeau BD
- Exotica BD
- Take Out BD
- Sound of Metal 4K
- Blow Out 4K
- Criterion September 2022 slate
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Tim Salmons
- Poltergeist 4K
- The Lost Boys 4K
- Monty Python's The Meaning of Life 4K
- Star Trek: Picard Season Two BD
- Directed by Walter Hill BD
- Imprint Films
- Wild Things 4K review
- Hotel Fear BD review
- Children Who Chase Lost Voices BD review
- Faceless 4K
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Upcoming Cover Art section
- Thriller: A Cruel Picture 4K
- Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things: 50th Anniversary Edition 4K
- Disturbing Behavior BD
- The Chocolate War BD
- MVD Rewind Collection
- Patrick Read Johnson’s 52577 BD
- Harry Potter: 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts BD
- Paravision Dreams: The Golden Age 3D Films of Pine and Thomas BD 3D
- Evangelion: 30+101 Thrice Upon a Time
- GKids
- Severin Films
Criterion’s September slate includes Blow Out and Sound of Metal in 4K, plus Brotherhood of the Wolf 4K in France & more
We start today with a trio of new disc reviews...
Tim has taken a look at Daniel Espinosa’s Morbius on both Blu-ray Disc and 4K Ultra HD, both from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
And Dennis has offered his thoughts on Nicolas Roeg’s The Witches (1990) as released on Blu-ray by our friends at The Warner Archive Collection in 2019.
The big news today is that the Criterion Collection has announced their September Blu-ray and 4K slate, and it includes some gems as always. Look for an upgrade of Brian De Palma’s Blow Out (Spine #462 – 4K Ultra HD) on 9/6, followed by Sean Baker and Shih-Ching Tsou’s Take Out (Spine #1149 – Blu-ray) on 9/13, Atom Egoyan’s Exotica (Spine #1150 – Blu-ray and DVD) and an HD upgrade of Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Le Corbeau (Spine #227 – Blu-ray) on 9/20, and Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project No. 4 (Spine #1143-48 – includes Sambizanga, Prisioneros de la tierra, Chess of the Wind, Muna moto, Two Girls on the Street, and Kalpana – Blu-ray/DVD Combo) and Sound of Metal (Spine #1151 – 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD) on 9/27. [Read on here...]
- Tim Salmons
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Dennis Seuling
- Criterion September 2022 slate
- Morbius 4K review
- Morbius BD review
- The Witches BD
- Blow Out 4K
- Sound of Metal 4K
- Take Out BD
- Exotica BD
- Le Corbeau BD
- World Cinema Project No 4 BD
- Lost Highway 4K
- Brotherhood of the Wolf 4K
- Pam & Tommy DVD
- Martin Scorsese
- Brian De Palma
Universal makes Downton Abbey: A New Era official for release on BD, DVD & 4K on 7/5, plus Doctor Strange, Real Genius & Maverick pre-orders
We’ve got two more new disc reviews for you to enjoy this afternoon...
Tim has turned in his thoughts on Norman Jewison’s In the Heat of the Night (1967) in 4K Ultra HD from our friends at Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
Tim has also taken a look at Robert Fuest’s The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) and Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972), which are available in a new Blu-ray double feature also from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
In announcement news today, Universal has officially set Downton Abbey: A New Era for release on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD on 7/5. The 4K will include Dolby Atmos audio and Dolby Vision HDR. Extras will include audio commentary with director Simon Curtis, plus 6 featurettes (Good to Be Back, Return to Downton Abbey: The Making of a New Era, A Legendary Character, Creating the Film Within the Film, Spill the Tea (Time), and Her Majesty’s Yacht Britannia). [Read on here...]
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Downton Abbey: A New Era 4K
- Doom 4K
- Tim Salmons
- Good Burger BD
- In the Heat of the Night 4K review
- The Abominable Dr Phines BD review
- Dr Phibes Rises Again BD review
- Cult Epics
- Naked Over the Fence BD
- Madame Claude BD
- The Last Romantic Lover BD
- The Duke BD
- Offseason
- That Dirty Black Bag: Season One
- The Witch 4K
- Summers with Picasso
- Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness 4K
- Top Gun: Maverick 4K
- Real Genius 4K
- 499 BD
Raiders, Bridge & Lawrence reviewed in Steelbook 4K, plus new Blu-ray reviews & KLSC reveals Escape from Alcatraz in Ultra HD
Morning, folks! We’re checking in early here at The Bits today with some new disc reviews.
Over the weekend, I managed to turn out reviews of three new 4K Ultra HD Steelbook releases, including Steven Spielberg’s Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) from Paramount, and David Lean’s Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) and Lawrence of Arabia (1962) from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
It should be noted that the 4K Steelbook edition of Bridge on the River Kwai now includes Dolby Vision HDR and the original theatrical mono mix, both of which were missing from the 2017 4K release.
And this marks the first time Lawrence of Arabia has been available in 4K outside of Sony’s expensive (and long out-of-print) Columbia Classics 4K Ultra HD Collection: Volume 1 box set from 2020, so this will likely be the first time many of you get to experience the film in 4K UHD at home (and let me tell you, that experience is terrific). [Read on here...]
- Imprint Films
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Tim Salmons
- Stephen Bjork
- Raiders of the Lost Ark 4K Steelbook review
- Bridge on the River Kwai 4K Steelbook review
- Lawrence of Arabia 4K Steelbook review
- Treasure of the Four Crowns 3D review
- Across 110th Street BD review
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- David Lean
- Steven Spielberg
- 3D Film Archive
- Escape from Alcatraz 4K
- Don Siegel
The Digital Bits website has been upgraded! Plus we run down some recent Blu-ray & 4K reviews (and we’ll be back with a release news update this afternoon)
All right, folks... you are now looking at the new and upgraded Digital Bits website! The cosmetic changes are minimal, but they include more uniform and easy to read font weights across all browsers and devices. Previously, some of you who viewed the site on Apple devices would have difficulty reading certain pages (including reviews) because the text was too light or faint. That should now be corrected. What’s more, the site should be much faster to load, which is no small upgrade. We’re also working on some additional search functionality improvements that will our make older content/reviews easier to find.
And you may notice the “25 Years” icon next to The Bits logo. 2022 is indeed The Digital Bits’ 25th anniversary. The site launched in late 1997 after many months as an email newsletter within the home video industry. We’ve obviously grown over the years to cover new formats and topics, and we’ve had a great bunch of writers and staffers contribute to The Bits during that time—we value each and every one of them. And let it not go unsaid: We also value each and every one of you, our readers! Some of you may be new to the website, while others have been reading since the very beginning. Just know that we’re glad to count you all as part of The Digital Bits family, and we appreciate each of you. Thanks for sticking with us!
We’ve got a lot of catching up to do today, now that this first batch of site upgrades is complete, including reporting on lots of new release news and rumors. But first, we have more new disc reviews to share with you—reviews that have been posted here at The Bits in the last few days while I’ve been focused on the site upgrades. So let’s run down those now, and I’ll check back in an hour or two with that news update.
First up, Tim and I have taken an in-depth look at Matt Reeves’ The Batman (2022) in 4K Ultra HD from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. [Read on here...]
- Imprint Films
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 4K
- Dennis Seuling
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Stephen Bjork
- Website Upgrade
- Tim Salmons
- The Batman 4K review
- Other Music BD review
- 8 Diagram Pole Fighter BD review
- Possession BD review
- Man on a Swing BD review
- Flower Drum Song BD review
- Mamba BD review
- Burglar from Hell BD review
- The Year of the Jellyfish BD review
- Dementia BD review
- Shout! Factory 4K
- Scream Factory 4K
- Child's Play 4K
- Child's Play 2 4K
- Child's Play 3 4K
- Red Dawn 4K
- Belle 4K
- Raiders of the Lost Ark 4K Steelbook
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom 4K Steelbook
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 4K Steelbook