William Atherton movies available on 4K Blu-ray, ranked by transfer quality.
dir. Richard Brooks
S-Tier Vinegar Syndrome 4K. The 1977 Diane Keaton film that was stuck in rights hell for years. VS getting this out on 4K was a major surprise. It felt more like a Cinematographe release, and some subscribers weren't thrilled about getting it in their package. The film itself has a serious reputation, and it barely had a decent home release before this.
Vinegar Syndrome · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. Martha Coolidge
Sony's 4K got praise for a clean, natural transfer with good color. One of those mid-80s comedies that never stopped being quotable, and the disc does right by it. William Atherton doing his signature thing is enough reason to own it.
Sony Pictures · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. John Schlesinger
Hollywood, 1930s. Tod Hackett, a young painter who tries to make his way as an art director in the lurid world of film industry, gets infatuated with his neighbor Faye Greener, an aspiring actress who prefers the life that Homer Simpson, a lone accountant, can offer her.
Arrow Video · Limited Edition