God Told Me To — 4K UHD

Label: Blue Underground

Evan’s Review


The Killing — 4K UHD

Label: Kino Lorber

This release includes a brand-new Dolby Vision HDR master struck from the original camera negative and a new audio commentary by author / film historian Alan K. Rode.


Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind — 4K UHD / Blu-ray

Label: Kino Lorber

The 4K UHD features a brand-new Dolby Vision HDR master color-graded by cinematographer Ellen Kuras. Extras include an audio commentary by director Michael Gondry and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman. 5.1 DTS-HD MA Surround Sound and lossless DTS-HD MA 2.0. The Blu-ray extras include a new interview with Kuras, as well as special features from previous home-video releases of the film.


Hero

Label: 88 Films

Evan’s Review


Drive My Car

Label: Criterion

Nick’s Review


Ants!

Label: Kino Lorber

Ants! includes a brand-new 2K master with multiple new audio commentary tracks featuring various cast and crew members. An additional audio commentary is included that features author / film historian Lee Gambin.


Terror Out of the Sky

Label: Kino Lorber


Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo

Label: Kino Lorber

Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo contains a new 2K master and an audio commentary with TV-movie expert Amanda Reyes and TV Mayhem podcast co-hosts Dan Nudnik and Nate Johnson.


Planet of the Vampires

Label: Kino Lorber

Mario Bava’s classic low-budget science-fiction horror looks stunning on this new Blu-ray release. The film’s influence on later films is undeniable, and its cheesy energy remains entertaining to this day. The Kino Lorber release includes a brand-new 2K master and a new audio commentary with novelist / critic Kim Newman and writer / journalist Barry Forshaw. The release also includes a previously issued commentary track with Mario Bava biographer Tim Lucas.


I’m Dangerous Tonight

Label: Kino Lorber

One of Tobe Hooper’s lesser films, I’m Dangerous Tonight is nonetheless an entertaining tale of a Cinderall type who, instead of enchanted shoes, becomes haunted by the freedom granted when wearing a haunted red dress. There aren’t many scares, but there’s a lovely streak of gory black comedy that keeps the tale moving. Mädchen Amick stars. The new Kino Lorber release includes a brand-new 2K master, a new audio commentary with filmmaker / historian Michael Varrati, a new audio commentary with Kristopher Woofter and Will Dodson (co-editors American Twilight: The Cinema of Tobe Hooper), a behind-the-scenes featurette, a video essay and an interview with director of photography Levie Isaacks.