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  1. www.criterionforum.org › Review › after-hours-the-criterion-collection-4k-uhd-plusAfter Hours Review - Criterion Forum

    Aug 23, 2023 · Audio 7/10. Criterion presents the film’s monaural soundtrack in lossless PCM. It's a very active mix despite being limited to a single channel. Fidelity is excellent, and the range can be surprisingly broad. There are a lot of louder moments, but distortion is never an issue, and the audio sounds clean without excessive filtering.

  2. May 17, 2013 · 1357638 Views. Last post by mfunk9786Tue Aug 27, 2024 4:51 pm. Criterion References, TV, and You. by Luke M » Sat Aug 24, 2013 4:37 am. 1. 2. 43 Replies. 114882 Views. Last post by mizoThu Aug 22, 2024 7:23 am.

  3. criterionforum.org › Review › trainspotting-the-criterion-collection-4k-uhd-plusTrainspotting Review - Criterion Forum

    Jan 28, 2024 · Picture 8/10. Danny Boyle's Trainspotting marks its return to The Criterion Collection with a new 4K UHD edition featuring Dolby Vision on a triple-layer disc, presented in its original aspect ratio of 1.85:1. The 2160p/24hz ultra-high-definition encode comes from a brand new 4K restoration of the uncut version, meticulously scanned from the ...

  4. www.criterionforum.org › Review › thelma-and-louise-the-criterion-collection-4kThelma & Louise Review :: Criterion Forum

    May 23, 2023 · Picture 9/10. The Criterion Collection presents Ridley Scott’s Thelma & Louise on 4K UHD in the aspect ratio of 2.39:1 with Dolby Vision on a triple-layer disc. The 2160p/24hz ultra high-definition encode is sourced from a new 4K restoration of the 35mm original camera negative. The release (which comes in a 3-disc digipak) also includes two ...

  5. Welcome! :: Criterion Forum. feature [4K UHD + Blu-ray] Gregg Araki’s Teen Apocalypse Trilogy. Slight presentation setbacks aside, this is a well-assembled set that offers the best available versions of all three films after decades of relative obscurity. With a solid set of features exploring the ins and outs of '90s indie filmmaking, fans ...

  6. criterionforum.org › Review › videodrome-the-criterion-collection-4k-uhd-plus-blu-rayVideodrome Review - Criterion Forum

    Nov 3, 2023 · Picture 9/10. The Criterion Collection upgrades David Cronenberg’s Videodrome to 4K UHD, presenting the film in its original aspect ratio of 1.85:1 on a dual-layer BD-66 disc. Criterion is using Arrow’s 4K restoration, taken from a scan of the 35mm original negative. It is presented here with Dolby Vision and a 2160p/24hz encode.

  7. www.criterionforum.org › Review › 1984-the-criterion-collection-blu-ray1984 Review - Criterion Forum

    Jul 25, 2019 · Picture 9/10. The Criterion Collection presents a new Blu-ray edition for Michael Radford’s film adaptation of George Orwell’s 1984, presented here on a dual-layer disc in the aspect ratio of 1.85:1. Previously released on Blu-ray by Twilight Time, this edition makes use of an all-new 4K restoration scanned from the 35mm original camera ...

  8. www.criterionforum.org › Review › eraserhead-the-criterion-collection-blu-rayEraserhead Review - Criterion Forum

    Sep 15, 2014 · Picture 10/10. David Lynch’s first feature film, Eraserhead, finally receives a Blu-ray release from Criterion after an apparent deal for the title fell apart during their early days releasing DVDs. The film gets a new 1080p/24hz high-definition digital transfer taken from a newly done 4k restoration. The film is presented in its original ...

  9. www.criterionforum.org › Review › the-princess-bride-the-criterion-collection-4kThe Princess Bride Review - Criterion Forum

    Nov 1, 2023 · The Criterion Collection upgrades their previous Blu-ray edition of Rob Reiner’s The Princess Bride to 4K UHD, presenting it in its original aspect ratio of 1.85:1 on a dual-layer, BD-66 disc. The 2160p/24hz ultra high-definition encode is presented in Dolby Vision, sourced from the same 4K restoration used for Criterion’s Blu-ray edition.

  10. www.criterionforum.org › Review › seconds-the-criterion-collection-blu-raySeconds Review - Criterion Forum

    John Frankenheimer’s paranoia classic Seconds comes to Blu-ray thanks to Criterion, presented in the aspect ratio of 1.75:1 on this dual-layer disc. The new 1080p/24hz high-definition presentation comes from a 4k scan of the original camera negative. The black and white presentation is an absolutely gorgeous stunner.