Guy Pearce movies available on 4K Blu-ray, ranked by transfer quality.
dir. Brady Corbet
A24's 4K presents a film shot in VistaVision and scanned at 6K for the VistaVision portions, which is exactly the kind of pedigree that should make this a reference disc. The catch is that the disc is SDR only, confirmed on the back cover. The transfer still scores 4.5 on blu-ray.com because VistaVision's resolution and detail carry it even without HDR.
Elevation · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. Shane Black
A-Tier 4K. The most divisive Iron Man sequel but the Best Buy exclusive steelbook still gets collected alongside the others. Mondo art is reportedly coming.
dir. Christopher Nolan
Umbrella Entertainment announced a new 4K restoration from the original camera negative and collector demand was immediate. This has been the most requested Nolan 4K for years. The Kimchi steelbook of the existing Blu-ray already trades at collector prices, so expect the 4K to move fast when it drops.
Umbrella Entertainment · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. David Cronenberg
Vertigo Releasing 4K in the UK from December 2025. Criterion has the US Blu-ray only through their Premieres line. Cronenberg's latest about surveillance technology in a cemetery, with Vincent Cassel. The 1080p Criterion transfer got praise but collectors in the US are importing the UK 4K.
Vertigo Releasing · 4K + Blu-ray