Jerry O'Connell movies available on 4K Blu-ray, ranked by transfer quality.
dir. Wes Craven
Paramount's steelbook matched the style of the first film's release, which collectors appreciated. The franchise set is one of those collections where people buy all of them or none of them. S-Tier transfer and the steelbook design with Ghostface on the back connecting to Scream 1 is a nice touch.
Paramount Pictures · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. Alexandre Aja
A-Tier Scream Factory 4K. Alexandre Aja's 2010 piranha remake. The 3D gimmick doesn't translate but the gore effects and the Elisabeth Shue lead performance make the film worth owning.
Scream Factory · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. Rob Reiner
Sony A-Tier 4K. The steelbook reissue added Dolby Vision, which sparked a debate about whether the DV upgrade is worth double-dipping for. The consensus leans toward marginal improvement unless you're really looking for it, but the transfer itself is strong and the Pacific Northwest summer photography has the kind of natural lighting that benefits from HDR.
Sony Pictures · Steelbook
dir. David McNally
Two childhood friends — a New York hairstylist and a wanna-be musician — get mixed-up with the mob and are forced to deliver $50,000 to Australia, but things go all wrong when the money is lost to a wild kangaroo.
StudioCanal · 4K Ultra HD
dir. Jack Plotnick
A comedic drama about a group of people (and several robots) living on a space station in a 1970s-version of the future. When a new Assistant Captain arrives, she inadvertently ignites tensions among the crew, prompting them to confront their darkest secrets. Barely contained lust, jealousy, and anger all bubble to the surface, becoming just as dangerous as the asteroid that’s heading right for them.