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High-Def Digest is the ultimate guide for home entertainment enthusiasts who demand only the best High Definition content and equipment that money can buy.
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DeepStar Six gets a strong 4K UHD upgrade with improved Dolby Vision, a robust new 5.1 mix, and plentiful extras—essential for ‘80s genre fans.
A landmark film receives an outstanding 4K UHD presentation with enhanced extras, making this 50th anniversary edition essential for dedicated fans.
A flawed, messy thriller, but Vinegar Syndrome’s 4K UHD excels with an impressive OCN-restored transfer, both cuts, robust audio, and extras.
Drop delivers a sleek Dolby Vision HDR transfer and solid Atmos audio, but offers limited extras and underdeveloped character depth.
An essential 4K set for Connery’s Bond, featuring vibrant new restorations, Dolby Vision/HDR10, Atmos audio, and a wealth of archival extras.
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.
Wayne’s World 2 retains its irreverent charm and delivers healthy colors and detail in 4K Dolby Vision, but bonus features are lackluster.
Arrow Video’s 4K UHD of Dark City offers stunning Dolby Vision transfers, Dolby Atmos audio, and extensive new and archival features—a definitive release.
4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Score: 83
A stunning 4K restoration and exhaustive 23+ hours of extras make this a landmark physical release for Fulci’s masterwork.
Drop Zone’s 4K UHD offers a glossy, visually skilled Dolby Vision transfer with great audio and strong extras, elevating this 90s action entry.