3 Noble Willingham films on 4K Blu-ray, ranked S to D by transfer quality. 1 S-Tier pick including Paper Moon.
dir. Peter Bogdanovich
S-Tier Criterion 4K. Bogdanovich's black and white father-daughter con artist film. There was no US Blu-ray of this for years, so people were importing the Eureka disc. The Criterion 4K announcement was a big deal, and Walmart had it under $20 USD. People who love this film also tend to love The Last Picture Show.
Criterion Collection · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. Bryan Gordon
Josie, the daughter of the town's wealthiest businessman, faces problems at home and wishes to leave town but is disoriented. Her decision is finalized after she falls asleep in a Target dressing room. She awakens to find herself locked in the store overnight with the janitor, Jim, the town "no hoper" and liar.
dir. Tom Shadyac
Shout Factory's 2025 4K landed badly. The steelbook artwork got dragged the day it leaked, with people calling it AI slop and asking why nobody just used the original poster. The standard slipcase Collector's Edition was the alternative most people went with. New 35mm scan, Dolby Vision, Tom Shadyac's old commentary carries over. Sequel demand is loud but Shout hasn't bitten yet.
Shout! Studios · 4K + Blu-ray Combo Pack Collector's Edition