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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.
Richer 25th Anniversary 4K with Dolby Vision/Atmos and a new 30‑min retrospective makes **Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas** the best yet.
4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Score: 84
A bold, brutal football horror anchored by Wayans, this 4K UHD offers excellent video and audio plus substantial behind-the-scenes 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.
A stellar 4K Dolby Vision/Atmos upgrade—looks and sounds better than ever—though the lack of new extras/supplements disappoints.
An accessible, gory reboot that honors Tony Todd; the 4K’s Dolby Vision and Atmos impress, though extras are modest. A sharp franchise refresh.
A fun, gruesome, accessible reboot; the 4K UHD looks sharp, audio is reference-grade, and bonus features are solid—a welcome return.
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.
Small Soldiers’ 4K UHD delivers a filmic 2160p boost with solid Dolby Vision; no new audio/extras. SteelBook shines; fun satire still hit-or-miss.
Scream Factory’s 4K Ultra HD of What Lies Beneath offers excellent gray/dark visuals, a robust DTS-HD MA 5.1 track, and delivers a classy, Hitchcock-influenced thriller.