Criterion has outfitted Cholodenko’s breakthrough debut with a good-looking transfer.
Warner Bros. gives its greatest musical yet another substantial home-video upgrade.
A cult film receives a sterling A/V transfer, while its miscalculation of a sequel makes its high-def debut.
Classic film noir’s epitome and epitaph, Orson Welles’s Touch of Evil gets a stunning new UHD upgrade from Kino Lorber.
Kino’s exquisite 4K transfer is easily the best that Eastern Promises has looked on home video to date.
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This two-disc set provides fine transfers, insightful extras, and enough slam-bang action to satisfy the most ardent Eurocrime fan.
Joan Micklin Silver’s Hester Street is a distinctly ’70s-era mix of stylistic sparseness and thematic revisionism.
Kino’s 4K of The Apartment provides the definitive home-video presentation of one of Billy Wilder’s greatest films.
An overlooked gem of ’80s Japanese cinema makes its way onto Blu-ray with a stellar image transfer and robust slate of extras.
The beautiful transfer helps make the argument that the film is more than just a curio in neorealist history.
One of the Shaw Brothers Studio’s greatest masterpieces lands on Arrow Video boasting a revelatory audio-video presentation.
A film as misshapen and compelling as its central creature, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a beautiful monstrosity in 4K.
Brutal, trenchant, and unsettlingly surreal, Alex Cox’s Walker gets a spiffy new Blu-ray upgrade from Criterion.
Arrow’s 4K UHD Blu-ray is sure to be the definitive release of RoboCop for years to come.
This release of Márta Mészáros’s most well-known film teasingly peels back the curtain on a fascinating and underappreciated career.
This morally murky WWII parable gets a striking transfer and an illuminating commentary courtesy of Second Run.
This radical advancement of the concert documentary receives a superlative transfer from the Criterion Collection.
King Hu’s 1966 film gets an excellent release that maximizes its opulent beauty.
The Godfather films have set home-video standards for decades, and that trend continues with Paramount’s astonishing 4K restorations.
This disc’s 4K transfer abounds in extraordinary image detail and texture, which is befitting of the film’s exacting and meticulous maker.
Disney’s 4K transfer is an early contender for the best-looking home video release of the year.