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- Performance Review :: Criterion Forum
Criterion also ports over two featurettes from Warner’s previous DVD and Blu-ray editions Memo from Turner is a 5-minute archival promotional featurette from the time of the film’s release, largely focused on marketing Mick Jagger’s role in the film
- Welcome! :: Criterion Forum
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- The Grifters Review :: Criterion Forum
Criterion’s restoration notes elaborate further: “When The Grifters was released in 1990, the 35 mm prints that circulated were made using a ‘bleach bypass’ process Skipping the bleach in color-film development yields reduced saturation, higher contrast, and grain
- Flow Review :: Criterion Forum
Criterion presents it in 4K, and while the imagery isn’t as intricate as Flow, the presentation is strong The only real disappointment is the audio, limited to Dolby Digital stereo It’s also included in 1080p on the Blu-ray The remaining features are found on the second Blu-ray
- Title Listing :: Criterion Forum
The Three Musketeers The Four Musketeers: Two Films by Richard Lester | The Criterion Collection (4K UHD Blu-ray Blu-ray, 2025)
- Days of Heaven Review :: Criterion Forum
The Criterion Collection upgrades their 2010 Blu-ray edition of Terrence Malick’s Days of Heaven to 4K UHD, presenting the film in its original aspect ratio of 1 85:1 on a dual-layer, BD-66 disc in Dolby Vision The 2160p 24hz presentation is sourced from Criterion's new 4K restoration, taken from a scan of the 35mm original camera negative
- This Is Spinal Tap Review :: Criterion Forum
Picture 9 10 The Criterion Collection upgrades their long-out-of-print special edition for Rob Reiner’s hugely influential “Rockumentary” This Is Spinal Tap to 4K UHD, presenting the film in Dolby Vision with a 2160p 24hz ultra high-definition encode on a triple-layer disc in the aspect ratio of 1 85:1 The new 4K restoration is sourced from scans of the 16mm original camera negatives
- Videodrome Review :: Criterion Forum
<p>When Max Renn goes looking for edgy new material for his sleazy cable TV station, he stumbles across the pirate broadcast of a hyperviolent torture show called “Videodrome ” His attempts to unearth the program’s origins send him on a hallucinatory journey into a shadow world of right-wing conspiracies, sadomasochistic sex games, and bodily transformation Starring James Woods and
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