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#1751 Post by Finch »

The Evil Dead (Sony)

Confirmed to be a port of Sony's international 4K, encode different to Lionsgate's. Audio in the correct pitch and a cross-selection of archive extras where the Lionsgate had only one audio commentary. High Def reviewer thought the 2.0 was a mixdown of the 5.1 track.

Edit 6/29/26: this steelbook comes with exclusive Dolby Vision
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#1752 Post by nitin »

nicolas wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2026 9:52 pm Rocco and His Brothers (BFI) - my impressions and caps
Will wait to see how this look on my tv when I get home from overseas but the grading in those caps looks really disappointing! I think most of these after the fact HDR applications to native 4k SDR masters, especially for black and white films, are taking the wrong approach.
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#1753 Post by nicolas »

I've felt the same for a while. Especially UK labels like BFI, Eureka and Arrow seem to add HDR whenever possible. I have to assume they do this for marketing reasons in the first place but even then they'd be able to place the SDR master in a HDR container as-is if they really wanted to make sure the presentation retains its original image characteristics.
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#1754 Post by rrenault »

Well wasn’t BFI’s Seventh Seal UHD basically just SDR in a HDR container?
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#1755 Post by nicolas »

Halloween 1-5 Collection (Imprint)
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#1756 Post by Finch »

Elephant Man CC vs Studio Canal caps

Both discs look great in the caps and some people are going to prefer Criterion's SDR grade. I remember not missing the HDR/DV grade at all while watching their beautiful I Know Where I'm Going! 4K.
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#1757 Post by ryannichols7 »

I think we've trended towards Criterion for most B&W 4Ks that end up SDR for them but HDR from the UK label. definitely seems to be fairly consistent at this point. I know I've been happy with the Criterion Wages of Fear and Seven Samurai, but still often end up picking up the UK editions for unique extras...
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#1758 Post by dwk »

It is worth noting that Criterion's Elephant Man UHD restores a fade that is missing from the StudioCanal release.
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#1759 Post by MichaelB »

I have no issues with Curzon's Jean Vigo set remaining SDR; it looks fabulous regardless, and I'm not at all convinced that HDR would have added very much.
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#1760 Post by tenia »

nicolas wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2026 12:45 pm Marty Supreme (Metropolitan) tenia's review. Added to the international list
It'll be fully updated in a few minutes.

Note however that because doing comparative UHD caps is a nightmare and that we're under a heatwave in France meaning it's now 85°F in my office, I took a shortcut and chose to go ahead even if the BD caps is one set and the UHD caps another one. It's so much easier to first do the UHD caps and then try to match the BD caps, but the other way around is way more time consuming.
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#1761 Post by nicolas »

No problem at all and I fully understand re. the heat. It’s just as hot over here in Germany but it seems like next week it’ll finally cool down a bit.
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#1762 Post by Finch »

Several months late (my entry, not the review): Classe Tous Risques (Criterion)
Chris' review
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#1763 Post by Finch »

Wake in Fright is a tie between Umbrella and Arrow, OP updated.
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#1764 Post by nitin »

it's it's the exact same video encode, I think Michael B also confirmed that previously.
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#1765 Post by MichaelB »

Arrow confirmed it. Literally the same .m2ts file.
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#1766 Post by nicolas »

Memento (Selecta Visión) - my review and caps added to the international list. Very much worth it for fans of the film who want the best presentation of the film and don't mind forced subtitles.
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#1767 Post by andyli »

How come they of all territories manage to premiere it on 4K? I thought what delays the Australian release is the wait for Nolan to approve the transfer--doesn't the Spanish release need that?
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#1768 Post by nicolas »

It’s possible that the Spanish release doesn’t use the 4K master Umbrella made. As I mentioned in my review, it’s not a new scan of the IP but work was done to make it look much better than on the 2011 disc. Who commissioned that is anyone’s good guess but it’s certainly possible that the Spanish label did it. Of course, another possibility is that this is indeed the new 4K master Umbrella have been working on and the production company / distributor (Newmarket Films) already made it available for licensing.
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#1769 Post by mfunk9786 »

Svet's not gonna be happy about The Crying Game:

BFI:
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Criterion:
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Don't know the film well enough to remark on which is 'correct'.
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#1770 Post by The Narrator Returns »

Neil Jordan is such an overwhelming stylist throughout his career (In Dreams some years later is chock-full of crazy color filters) that the Criterion seems more like him, but I can only offer a hunch.
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#1771 Post by mfunk9786 »

From the release's details: "Supervised and approved by director Neil Jordan, this new 4K restoration was created from the 35mm original camera negative. A 35mm print provided by the Academy Film Archive was used as a color reference."
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