This UHD disc, sourced from a recent 4K remaster, is a massive upgrade over its predecessor.
4K UHD Blu-ray Review: Peter Bogdanovich’s The Last Picture Show on the Criterion Collection
Bogdanovich’s affecting look at small-town Americana gets a terrific UHD upgrade.
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.
The film is an anguished update of, and response to, Ousmane Sembène’s Black Girl.
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.
Messiah of Evil remains an undervalued gem of American gothic filmmaking.
Arbelos’s new restoration of the film can’t rewrite history, but it does illuminate a way forward.
Amenábar’s film is a work of intoxicating, subtly ominous beauty.
The Edge of the World is rife with miraculously unforced moments of enchantment.
The film is a taboo-smashing adult fairy tale that still packs one hell of a punch.
Hardy’s legendary British folk horror film looks gorgeous on Lionsgate’s UHD release.
These three films collectively suggest a miniature narrative of Browning’s evolution as a filmmaker.
Bava’s ominous omnibus Black Sabbath is equal parts stunning and chilling.
Criterion has outfitted this seminal biopic of Ritchie Valens with a strong slate of extras.