Tag Archives: 4K Reviews

Sense and Sensibility 4K Review: Ang Lee Movie Is Superb 30 Years Later

It’s been a lovely year for Jane Austen fans. First, 2005’s Pride & Prejudice celebrated its 20th anniversary with a theatrical rerelease, and now Ang Lee’s Sense and Sensibility gets a great stand-alone 4K release for its 30th anniversary. It’s the same version found in the Columbia Classics Collection Volume 2 box set, and that’s… Read More »

High Society 4K Review: Star-Studded Musical Shines in VistaVision

A musical romantic comedy with Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, and Louie Armstrong? Hollywood used to be very different. Getting to experience the treasures of the past is one of the best things about the Warner Archive Collection, and the other is the top-notch quality that they put into their releases. The new High… Read More »

Videodrome Criterion 4K Review: Prophecy Fulfilled

These days, whenever James Woods‘ name trends on social media, it’s usually because he’s either posted something inflammatory from a right-wing, anti-government, “anti-woke” perspective, or been accused of skeezy behavior and appetites. It’s sometimes hard to recall that, unlike his fellow Twitter Troll travelers like Kevin Sorbo, Woods was consistently acclaimed as one of the… Read More »

The Expendables 1-3 4K SteelBook Review: Stylish Best Buy Exclusives

With the franchise’s fourth installment hitting theaters later this month, we’ve seen the release of The Expendables 1-3 4K SteelBook at Best Buy. The original was directed by Sylvester Stallone and served as a way for the legendary action star to hang out with some buddies, blow up a lot of stuff, and provide some… Read More »

The Shawshank Redemption 4K Review: The Masterpiece Dazzles in 4K

The Shawshank Redemption remains one of the all-time great films. Everyone knows this. Really, there’s not much more that can be said about Frank Darabont’s astonishing 1994 masterpiece that hasn’t been said already. Everything about the flick, namely the thoughtful screenplay (adapted from Stephen King’s short story), wonderful performances, solid direction, and beautiful Thomas Newman… Read More »