4 films directed by Sam Raimi from the 2000s, on 4K Blu-ray, ranked S to D by transfer quality.
dir. Sam Raimi
Scream Factory's 15th anniversary 4K Collector's Edition dropped October 2024 with the unrated cut and new extras, plus a Walmart Exclusive Steelbook with matte-and-gloss hands-through-hair art that got some of the strongest reactions of any recent Scream cover. The PG-13 rating throws people off but the Raimi cult knows what this is.
Scream Factory · 4K + Blu-ray
Sony A-Tier 4K. The transfer is sharp enough to catch the twin towers reflected in Peter's eyes, a shot that survived the post-9/11 edit and still catches people off guard. Manta Lab's exclusive steelbook artwork got a mixed reaction for reusing Green Goblin art and just flipping it, which feels lazy for what they charge.
Sony Pictures · 4K Box Set (Limited Edition Collection)
A-Tier on bestblurays. The conversation lately is about whether Sony will put as much effort into the physical packaging as they did the encode.
Sony's 4K contains the theatrical cut only. The Editor's Cut, which trims the emo Peter material and tightens pacing, exists only on Blu-ray. The theatrical 4K is a solid A-Tier transfer but the cut situation is the catch collectors run into when they want the better version of the film in UHD.