Displaying items by tag: Denis Villeneuve
Candyman’s officially announced, plus Halloween II 4K and Smallville issues, Beavis and Butthead do Blu-ray, Dune: Part Two is a go, and more
We’ve got more new disc reviews for you this week, with still more on the way...
Tim has reviewed Scream Factory’s new 4K Ultra HD releases of Halloween (1978) and Halloween II (1981), along with Arrow Video’s Deep Red 4K UHD, and Synapse Films’ recent Demons I & II: Limited Edition 4K Ultra HD release.
Meanwhile, Stephen has checked out Free Guy in 4K UHD from 20th Century Studios and Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, along with Bluebeard (1963) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
And Dennis has offered his thoughts on Jack Arnold’s The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) on Blu-ray, as newly-released by the Criterion Collection.
We’ll have more reviews over the next few days, including more of the Halloween sequels in 4K,Scream in 4K, Old, the Universal Classic Monsters: Icons of Horror Collection and more, so be sure to stay tuned for them. [Read on here...]
- Shout! Factory
- HBO Max
- Denis Villeneuve's DUNE
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Tim Salmons
- Dennis Seuling
- Stephen Bjork
- Halloween 4K review
- Scream Factory
- Halloween II 4K review
- Deep Red 4K review
- Demons & Demons 2 4K review
- Free Guy 4K review
- Bluebeard BD review
- The Incredible Shrinking Man BD review
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Smallville: The Complete Series BD
- Release Dates & Artwork update
- Beavis and Butthead Do America BD
- Juice 4K
- Paramount Studios Home Entertainment
- The English Patient
- Planes Trains and Automobiles Steelbook BD
- Candyman 4K
- The Hidden Life of Trees BD
- FUNimation
- Capelight Pictures
- A River Runs Through It 4K
- The Lover 4K
- The Ice Road 4K
- No Time to Die 4K
- DUNE: Part One 4K
- DUNE: Part Two is coming
- DGA
- Christopher Nolan
- Denis Villeneuve
- The Running Man 4K
Denis Villeneuve’s DUNE is magnificent, plus new Blu-ray reviews, Warner Archive’s November slate & more
All right, we’ve got a few new disc reviews to start the day out…
Dennis has taken a look at Jack Smight’s The Screaming Woman (1972) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
And Stephen has reviewed Edward Dmytryk’s The Sniper (1952) on Blu-ray from Umbrella Entertainment.
More reviews are on the way in the days ahead, so be sure to stay tuned for them.
Now then, Paramount has informed us that their Paramount Presents Blu-ray release of The Sheik has been delayed from 10/19 to 11/2. Adjust your plans accordingly.
Paramount has also set a wide-release of their Indiana Jones 4-Movie Collection 4K Steelbook for 11/2.
GKids (via Shout! Factory) is releasing the Hayao Miyazaki-directed anime series Future Boy Conan: The Complete Series on Blu-ray on 11/16. [Read on here...]
- Denis Villeneuve
- Dune
- Tim Salmons
- Stephen Bjork
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Warner Archive November 2021 slate
- The Screaming Woman BD review
- The Sniper BD review
- The Fourth Victim BD review
- Dennis Seuling
- Depeche Mode 101 BD
- Dune 2021 review
- Street Fighter BD
- Future Boy Conan: The Complete Series BD
- GKids
- Supergirl BD
An EPIC Raiders retrospective, plus Arrow’s Legend & more reviewed, No Time to Die pre-orders & the new T2 4K is 100% NOT remastered
We’re starting out the new week today here at The Bits with a trio of new disc reviews...
First up, Tim and I have taken a look at Arrow Video’s terrific new Limited Edition Blu-ray of Ridley Scott’s Legend. The 2-disc set is absolutely loaded with vintage and new extras, and it includes the US Theatrical Cut newly-remastered from a 4K scan, as well as the Director’s Cut. Legend is a challenging title for a lot of reasons, but Arrow’s done a really great job with this one. If you’re a fan of the film, this is as good as it’s ever looked, and this is essentially a complete archive of all the previous special features and more.
Also today, Stephen has reviewed Chloe Zhao’s first film, Songs My Brothers Taught Me, newly-released on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber. If that name is familiar, it’s because Zhao is the filmmaker who’s just made The Eternals for Marvel Studios. It sounds like this earlier work is pretty terrific.
And finally, Dennis has given Wallace Worsley’s 1923 version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame a look on Blu-ray from Kino Classics. As many of you will already be aware, this version features the great Lon Chaney in the role of Quasimodo. It’s worth a look if you haven’t seen it yet.
While we’re on the subject of Universal Monsters, I’m currently working on a review of the Universal Classic Monsters: Icons of Horror Collection in 4K and should have that up by the end of the week. I’m giving myself the week to work on it, however, because I’m attending a studio screening of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune tomorrow afternoon. And I have a sneaking suspicion that’s going to occupy my mind for the next few days afterwards. I’ll definitely post a few non-spoiler thoughts about that film as well this week, rest assured. [Read on here...]
- StudioCanal
- Lionsgate
- Revenge of the Shogun Women BD3D
- T2 4K Steelbook
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Stephen Bjork
- Tim Salmons
- Raiders of the Lost Ark 40th Anniversary
- Michael Coate
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- Ridley Scott
- Legend: Limited Edition BD review
- Arrow Video
- No Time to Die 4K preorders
- Terminator 2 4K
- Songs My Brothers Taught Me BD review
- Kino Lorber
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) BD review
- Chloe Zhao
- James Bond
- Dune
- Denis Villeneuve
Bless the Maker and His water: Denis Villeneuve’s DUNE may actually EXCEED my expectations
All right, we’ll have a bit of additional announcement news for the week tomorrow here at The Bits, and I’ll be spending the afternoon working on a review of Akira Kurosawa’s Ran in 4K UHD, which will be posted then as well.
But today, I want to talk about Denis Villeneuve’s DUNE.
I had the opportunity last night to attend one of Warner and Legendary’s IMAX sneak peek events for the film as a member of the press.
A little background first... I would definitely go so far as to call myself an expert on the subject of science fiction cinema. I’ve been reading literary science fiction my entire life (including DUNE many times), I’m known in some circles to be well-versed on the topic human spaceflight, and I’m a life-long student of science in general. I read physics and astronomy research papers like some people read comic books.
So as I noted in my recent review of Voyagers in 4K, I have certain critical expectations of science fiction films and TV series. Is the story and its science setup plausible, or does it require too many contrivances or conveniences? Is the story logically consistent? Is the world-building credible and convincing? And most importantly, is the story entertaining, engaging, or thought-provoking? The vast majority of genre programming fails on one or more of those criteria. In other words, on both the big and small screen, truly great science fiction is rare. [Read on here...]
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Dune
- Denis Villeneuve
- IMAX Trailer
- Frank Herbert
- David Lynch's DUNE
- John Harrison
- SciFi Channel miniseries
- Legendary
- Warner Bros Entertainment
- 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Blade Runner
- Blade Runner 2049
- The Matrix
- Lawrence of Arabia
- Alien
- Stanley Kubrick
- Peter Jackson
- Ridley Scott
- The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
- The Wachowskis
Criterion bows a Bruce Lee box, plus The Hills Run Red, Home Media Awards winners, and a peek at Dune
We’ve got a bit of fun news today, some release news and some other...
First up though, we also have a new disc review. Dennis has just turned in a look at director George Marshall’s classic Destry Rides Again (1939) now on Blu-ray from the Criterion Collection. It’s a classic western starring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich that’s well worth your time.
And while we’re speaking of Criterion, that brings us to our first bit of release news, which is that Criterion has just announced a Bruce Lee: His Greatest Hits Blu-ray box set (Spine# 1036), which is set to include The Big Boss (1971), Fist of Fury (1972), The Way of the Dragon (1972), Enter the Dragon (1973), and Game of Death (1978). [Read on here...]
- Escape from LA: Collector's Edition BD
- Scream Factory
- Shout! Factory
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Criterion Collection
- Bruce Lee: His Greatest Hits BD box set
- The Hills Run Red BD
- Home Media Awards winners
- Denis Villeneuve
- Dune
- Vanity Fair
- Dennis Seuling
- Destry Rides Again BD review
- The Big Boss BD
- Fist of Fury BD
- The Way of the Dragon BD
- Enter the Dragon BD
- Game of Death BD
- Columbia Classics Collection: Volume 1 4K
- Tales from the Darkside: The Movie
- The Mad Fox
- Resistance BD
- We Summon the Darkness BD
- Media Play News
Shout! Selects to include The ‘Burbs & Downfall, plus Universal sets Straight Outta Compton for 4K
We have just a couple of quick release announcements and updates to offer you today, before we let you all head out for the weekend…
Shout! Factory has announced The ‘Burbs: Collector’s Edition for release on Blu-ray on 3/20 as part of their Shout Select line.
Also coming that day as part of their Select line is Oliver Hirschbiegel’s Downfall, an absoutely fantastic film about the last days of Hitler in WWII starring Bruno Ganz (and the source of a surprisingly persistent viral YouTube meme you may be familiar with – one of the early versions even referenced The Bits, as some of you longtime readers may recall). Shout! also has Macon County Line coming on 1/16 to the Select line. Extras on these titles are still TBA. [Read on here…]
- Denis Villeneuve
- Warner Bros Home Entertainment
- Blade Runner: 2049 3D
- Blade Runner: 2049 4K
- The 4K Ultra HD Release List
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Blade Runner: 2049
- Shout Select
- The Burbs
- Downfall
- Straight Outta Compton 4K
- Macon County Line
- Basket Case
- Ultimate Puppet Master Collectible Trunk
- Jigsaw 4K
- The Dark Crystal 4K
- Daddy's Home 4K
- Paddington 2 4K
Warner officially announces Blade Runner: 2049 for Blu-ray, 3D, DVD & 4K Ultra HD on 1/16
All right, no sooner did we post our last column then word came in that Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has officially set Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner: 2049 for release on Blu-ray Combo, Blu-ray 3D Combo, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD on 1/16/18, as expected (SRP $35.99, $44.95, $28.98, and $44.95, respectively). The Digital HD release is set for 12/26.
It appears that the Blu-ray and 4K editions will all feature Dolby Atmos audio. There’s mention of High Dynamic Range in the official press release, but not Dolby Vision, so the HDR is likely HDR10.
Keep in mind that this film was finished as a native 4K Digital Intermediate (with digital capture at 3.4K), so it should look pretty great, especially in Ultra HD. [Read on here…]
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