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Vinegar Syndrome is a film restoration and distribution company with a catalogue of hundreds of feature films, produced primarily between the 1960s and 1980s.
Founded by Ryan Emerson and Joe Rubin, VS has been acclaimed by The New York Times, Village Voice, Dangerous Minds, The Foglenest Files, and many others as one of the premier independent genre film focused distribution companies in the world, and was noted by Alamo Drafthouse Theatres as “…perhaps the most important home video label in the world for genre film…”
Moody, slow-burn chiller (payoff after ~70 mins) shines in 4K; VS's restoration excels, but prior commentaries/extras aren't carried over.
Deliberately paced late-’60s South Korean kaiju, with charming miniature effects and quirky 'boogie' beats; modest but entertaining destruction.
A faithful adaptation with striking Dolby Vision transfer, impressive audio options, and engaging extras, though the film’s ending underwhelms.
Mother Couch’s dreamlike, unconventional narrative is matched by solid Blu-ray A/V quality and engaging bonus features—best approached with introspection.
A flawed, messy thriller, but Vinegar Syndrome’s 4K UHD excels with an impressive OCN-restored transfer, both cuts, robust audio, and extras.
Drop Zone’s 4K UHD offers a glossy, visually skilled Dolby Vision transfer with great audio and strong extras, elevating this 90s action entry.
Mac and Me, directed by Stewart Raffill and starring Jade Calegory, Christine Ebersole and Jonathan Ward, arrives on 4K Blu-ray August 26 from Vinegar Syndrome. This 2-disc set features a 4K UHD disc presenting the film in Dolby Vision, newly scanned and restored from its original 35mm camera negative, plus a Region A Blu-ray disc alongside. The story centers...