4K movies on Madman Entertainment, including the ones collectors recommend as the best release.
dir. John Cornell
Australian outback expert protects his New York love from gangsters who've followed her down under.
Madman Entertainment · 4K Ultra HD
dir. Sean Baker
S-Tier Criterion 4K. Sean Baker's Palme d'Or winner. Criterion had this out fast.
Criterion Collection · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. Akira Kurosawa
The BFI vs. Criterion debate dominated every thread. BFI has HDR and what people call the best authoring house in the world (Fidelity in Motion), while Criterion has the deeper extras catalog. Most people who already own the Criterion Blu-ray went BFI for the encode quality bump. The BFI hardbox at $35 USD from OrbitDVD was considered a steal compared to the typical $42-60 USD range for rigid box editions. Criterion's 4K is SDR, which stung given BFI was offering HDR of the same restoration. Seeing it in theaters during the 4K restoration tour was almost too sharp for some viewers, with bald cap seams visible for the first time.