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DoBlu dissects Blu-ray and 4K UltraHD discs to help with purchasing decisions. Plus, our disc reviews include full resolution Blu-ray and/or 4K screen shots.
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Lady with a Sword impresses with engaging subplots, solid technical merits, and refreshing commentary, led by Lily Ho’s dynamic performance.
Blu-ray Review
Score: 69
Motorpsycho! is a solid, feral entry in the motorcycle genre with strong technical merits and valuable interviews, essential for Meyer enthusiasts.
Blu-ray Review
Score: 69
Up! offers goofily enjoyable, daring exploitation cinema with uneven tone and graphic content, delivered in a technically impressive Blu-Ray.
Featuring a superb 4K restoration from the original camera negative, Sands of Iwo Jima boasts iconic performances and enduring cinematic influence.
4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Score: 64
Timecop’s 4K UHD offers a superior restoration with enhanced colors and contrast, though audio options and supplements remain underwhelming.
Jason X’s 4K UHD offers noticeably improved visuals, robust audio, and extensive extras—an essential upgrade for devoted fans.
Arrow’s 4K release of The Andromeda Strain delivers superb, visually crisp restoration, though audio and extras remain unchanged from previous editions.
Delicatessen is a visually impressive 4K UHD release with top-notch technical merits, despite minor visual issues, appealing to fans of Jeunet's eccentric style.
Lucio Fulci's 'Don't Torture a Duckling' shines in 4K UHD with intricate themes, visual flair; however, source issues present a heterogeneous appearance.
A flawed 4K transfer of a dismal, yet engaging grindhouse Mad Max imitation in HEVC 2160p with HDR10 offers appeal to genre enthusiasts.