In the contemporary field of Japanese animation, no one makes films and TV shows like Yuasa.
The precision of the film’s images only exacerbates the alienation of its protagonist.
This UHD disc, sourced from a recent 4K remaster, is a massive upgrade over its predecessor.
The film’s sexual undertones propel much of the drama, even some of the action scenes.
The film communicates its feminist ideas through fascinatingly fetishistic images.
This release enshrines the film’s position as one of the pivotal works of the New Hollywood era.
Lucas’s massively influential nostalgia fest receives a sadly dismal transfer.
This is the rare MCU movie of late that ends far stronger than it starts.
Arrow’s 4K does right by this cyberthriller’s small but hardcore fanbase.
This set casts a spotlight on hidden gems from the Hong Kong studio’s greatest era.
Witness’s Vermeer-inspired cinematography looks warm and naturalistic on this 4K disc.
The Edge of the World is rife with miraculously unforced moments of enchantment.
Hardy’s legendary British folk horror film looks gorgeous on Lionsgate’s UHD release.
A solid commentary track and handsome transfer should help raise this underrated film’s stock.
Stone’s splenetic, sophomoric, but nonetheless captivating media satire has never looked better.
The film is a blistering laceration of the contradictions and hypocrisies of European racism.
In its own way, this is as suitable a final work as a culminating magnum opus.
Edwards finally finds the balance between arresting images and grounded emotional stakes.
The film leans hard into the retro-future aesthetic of Batman: The Animated Series.
The characters’ generational angst humanizes the film’s view of a nation at a crossroads.