Exclusive 4K UHD Mediabook of 'Infinity Pool' by Turbine
Dive into Brandon Cronenberg's body horror realm with Dolby UHD visuals and Atmos sound. Limited to 666 units!
Infinity Pool, the recent sensation from Brandon Cronenberg, is set to make waves once more, this time in the home theater sphere. With Mia Goth and Alexander Skarsgård compelling audiences on the big screen, now secure a piece of cinema history with Turbine's exclusive 4K Mediabook release. Curated for aficionados of the body horror genre, this edition offers a brand-new Dolby Vision transfer and Atmos Audio mix personally approved by Cronenberg.
Turbine, recognized for its remarkable Possession release, ventures deeper into Brandon's universe with a collection meticulously tailored for true fans. Available in four unique 4K UHD Mediabook covers, each limited to 666 units, this release sets the benchmark for cinematic home experiences.
As Cronenberg’s vision blends gore with profound emotional narratives, the technical features of this release do not disappoint. The language/sound options include German and English Dolby Atmos, with DTS-HD MA 5.1 available in both languages. Visuals come to life in a 1.78:1 (2160p24 Ultra HD) HDR10/Dolby Vision format, ensuring every detail is stunningly presented.
Beyond the film itself, discover an enriching world of bonus content, such as an array of behind-the-scenes featurettes, audio commentary from the creators, and even a short film by Cronenberg himself. This 4K package embodies Turbine’s commitment to delivering nuanced storytelling paired with technical perfection.
Release Contents:
- Audio Commentary: Insightful tracks by Director Brandon Cronenberg, Cameraman Karim Hussain and Producer Rob Cotterill.
- Making of Documentary: Go behind the scenes (approx. 10 min.).
- Makeup Effects Featurette: Insights with Dan Martin, makeup artist (approx. 23 min.).
- Interview: Conversations with Alexander Skarsgård and Mia Goth (approx. 10 min.).
- Short Film: Please Speak Continuously and Describe Your Experiences as They Come to You (approx. 10 min.).
Source: High-Def Digest