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4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Score: 81
Weird, haunting, and rewatchable, Weapons hits 4K UHD with sharp 2.39:1 HEVC video, immersive Dolby Atmos, but disappointingly slim extras.
Divisive but crowd-pleasing, the 4K UHD Dolby Vision transfer and Atmos track are stellar, though the extras are modest and the film itself middling.
Charming, Del Toro-led caper: not Anderson’s peak but warmly engaging; Universal’s 4K (1.47:1) looks superb, audio solid, extras thin. 101 min.
A weird, campy Franco entry, now a definitive Blue Underground 4K HEVC (1.66:1) with DTS-HD MA mono, English SDH/French/Spanish subs, NR, 94 min.
Blu-ray Review
Score: 74
Paddington in Peru delivers a charming, family-friendly adventure with excellent Blu-ray video/audio and a handful of insightful extras.
Babygirl offers solid technical merits, a strong UHD transfer and Dolby Atmos audio, but story inconsistencies limit its broad appeal.
A must-watch for slasher and Nic Cage fans, with a sleek 4K UHD presentation and a hilariously over-the-top plot.
A visual and technological marvel, 'Gemini Man' impresses on 4K UHD with stunning audio and high frame rate, though its story falls flat.
A must-have for fans, the 4K UHD Blu-Ray of 'Top Gun' boasts an exceptional 2160p remaster and immersive Dolby Atmos track, making it a definitive collector's piece.