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"Furiosa" VOD Rumor Teases Date - June 25th (www.darkhorizons.com)

Jumps from cinema releases to VOD are now variable depending upon studios and a film’s performance. Recently “The Fall Guy” made headlines for making the jump to PVOD just 18 days after it opened theatrically. Years ago Universal made a deal with exhibitors so that films that underperformed at launch could launch within a...

The Crow (4K UHD Review) (thedigitalbits.com)

Cinematographer Dariusz Wolski shot The Crow on 35mm film using Arriflex 35 BL4 cameras with spherical lenses, framed at 1.85:1 for its theatrical release. Proyas and Wolski would have preferred to shoot the main sequences in black-and-white with only the flashbacks in full color, but that option was never even on the table with...

Kevin Costner on physical media: "DVD is not dead" (www.joblo.com)

“Death of the what? DVD is not dead, at all,” Kevin Costner said. “That’s what they’d have you believe. Maybe it’s not making the same amount of money, but just try to go ask for that from the studio. They won’t give that up. A lot of people that like my movies, they can’t get to a theater, and they’re waiting...

The Guyver: 4K release coming from Unearthed Films (www.joblo.com)

The Guyver is a 1991 flick loosely based on a Japanese Manga, which was initially put out (in a heavily truncated version) by New Line Cinema on home video. It did well enough to get a sequel, Guyver: Dark Hero, but it’s a movie that hasn’t been super easy to see over the years – until now that is....

Andor: The Complete First Season (Steelbook) (4K UHD Review) (thedigitalbits.com)

Andor was captured digitally by cinematographers Adriano Goldman, Frank Lamm, and Damián García in the X-OCN ST codec (in 16 bits and 6K resolution) using Sony Venice cameras with Panavision C and G-Series anamorphic lenses. It was finished at the 2.39:1 scope ratio for its streaming and physical release, and is presented here...

Another hit to physical media as Target lays out plans to ditch in-store DVD and Blu-ray sales (www.whathifi.com)

One of America’s biggest retail chains has announced it will stop selling DVD and Blu-ray discs in-store by 2025. Target, which sells everything from daily groceries to clothes and electronics, has confirmed rumours that it will sell DVDs, Blu-rays and 4K Blu-rays only at specified times of the year as well, as stocking...

Alex Garland's Civil War Is Getting An Amazon-Exclusive 4K Blu-Ray Edition (www.gamespot.com)

Alex Garland’s Civil War just hit theaters on April 12, but preorders are already open for the 4K UHD version of the film. In fact, two different versions are up for grabs–an Amazon-exclusive version and a standard version, each with unique artwork. We’re still waiting for an official release date, but we can’t imagine...

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