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Captain America: Brave New World delivers top-tier Dolby Vision and Atmos on 4K, though the film itself is middling MCU filler with decent extras.
Warner’s 4K UHD of Pale Rider delivers superb remastered visuals, Atmos and original audio, plus new and legacy extras—a definitive upgrade.
4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Score: 83
Basquiat’s 4K UHD offers both dreamlike B&W and vivid color cuts, with authentic performances and insightful extras—Criterion presents an evocative package.
A huge 4K UHD upgrade over previous editions, with standout A/V quality, comprehensive extras (minus minor omissions), and impressive packaging.
Anora's 4K UHD Blu-ray boasts an excellent HDR10 transfer and stellar audio, though the film's divisive nature makes it not for everyone.
Superman: Doomsday offers decent action and strong video on Blu-ray, but is hindered by a lackluster audio track and a somewhat uninspiring script.
A valuable addition to the Studio Canal Collection with excellent supplemental features playable on Region-A PS3s and SA.
With top-notch audio, video, and excellent extras, the Blu-ray release of 'The Monster Squad' stands the test of time but is not suitable for kids under 12.
Blu-ray Review
Score: 53
Duplicity delivers a sharp script, excellent performances, and strong Blu-ray video and audio, though opinions differ on its overall entertainment value.
Blu-ray Review
Score: 61
'Die Another Day' disappoints, but MGM's Blu-ray shines with great audio/video.