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4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Score: 77
A bold tonal pivot—energetic sci-fi over familiar horror—divides, but the 4K transfer is sharp and the audio robust; a worthwhile pickup for fans.
4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Score: 89
Divisive film, but the 4K shines: 2160p Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and strong extras; fans should be pleased, with digital bonuses teased.
Definitive release: the 4K presentation offers the film’s best-ever visuals and audio—fans should grab it before it’s gone.
4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Score: 83
A worthy spin-off: engaging action, stellar 4K (1.78:1 HEVC) and dynamic Dolby Atmos; extras pack deleted/extended scenes but feel slight.
Comedy gold, now pristine: a faithful 4K Dolby Vision remaster with Dolby Atmos and a new 50-year retrospective featurette.
A visually and sonically strong 4K live-action, largely shot-for-shot remake; faithful, cinematic scale—though some question the necessity.
Kino's Blu-ray delivers a superb 4K scan of 'The Proud and Profane,' with clear visuals and solid audio, despite minor focus inconsistencies.
A stunning 4K remaster of 'A Man for All Seasons' showcases Zinnemann's Oscar-winning direction and Schofield's brilliant performance, with some AV limitations.
Despicable Me 4's 4K UHD release delivers stunning visuals, immersive Dolby Atmos audio, and abundant extras, making it a family-friendly must-have.
The Conjuring 3 is a mixed retro horror, lacking its predecessors' charm, with good 4K but weak extras.