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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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Drop delivers a sleek Dolby Vision HDR transfer and solid Atmos audio, but offers limited extras and underdeveloped character depth.
4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Score: 82
Swordfish’s 4K UHD features razor-sharp visuals, vibrant colors, improved detail, and impactful lossless audio—nostalgic, stylish, and technically impressive.
Blue Sunshine impresses with its suspenseful, bizarre plot and controlled direction, though some performances and effects reveal budget limitations.
A visually stunning 4K restoration with excellent technical merits and substantial bonus features, making this Director’s Cut a rewarding upgrade.
Mickey 17's 4K UHD package impresses with outstanding A/V specs and collectible packaging, even if the film itself draws mixed responses.
Section 31 disappoints as a film, despite solid 4K UHD visuals, strong audio, and comprehensive bonus features.
4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Score: 81
Mickey 17’s 4K UHD Blu-ray boasts pristine visuals and a reference-quality soundtrack, even if the film itself divides viewers and falls short of Parasite.
4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Score: 72
Ken Russell's 'Tommy' dazzles in 4K and HDR, with stunning detail, enhanced audio mixes, and a captivating visual eruption, despite lacking extras.
A flawed 4K transfer of a dismal, yet engaging grindhouse Mad Max imitation in HEVC 2160p with HDR10 offers appeal to genre enthusiasts.
North Dallas Forty remains a crucial sports classic, bolstered by Kino Lorber's standout 4K UHD release with excellent HDR transfer and comprehensive special features.