James Gunn's sharply witty, deliciously stylish and - above all else - utterly fun sequel/reboot is everything we could want from a Suicide Squad movie, and looks and sounds tremendous in native 4KDV with Atmos.
Disney+ launches IMAX Enhanced Marvel movie lineup
by Andy Bassett
Disney is bringing 13 of its Marvel movies to the Disney+ streaming service in IMAX’s exclusive Enhanced Aspect Ratio for its Disney+ Day celebration on November 12th.
Bruce Willis has a snooze in a forest whilst an amateur town improv class shoots a movie around him in this fabulously innovative reimagining of Hard Target by way of The Room.
The run up to the festive period begins here with a very welcome return to a genre favourite collection and all the usual eclectic releases from your favourite 1080p labels - and we're giving you the chance to win half of them too!
Arrow’s ongoing 4K release schedule gives us yet another re-release of one of its previous gems, Wes Craven’s 1977 shocker, which due to its 16mm origins seems something of an odd choice…
Following on from his powerfully charged Ethan Hawke vehicle, First Reformed, Paul Schrader establishes something of a winning streak with this intoxicating Oscar Isaac morality play.
Jeymes "The Bullitts" Samuel's directorial debut blasts onto the screen with a great ensemble cast, a fabulously energetic style and a delicious lyrical prowess, and also all the trappings of being associated with Netflix.
Bergman's hugely influential and classically inscrutable, The Seventh Seal, comes to 4K Blu-ray in a stunning transfer - Death has never looked so good.
This week we discus the release of BFI's first 4K disc, The Seventh Seal and, in honour of it, our favourite foreign language releases. We'll also be talking Criterion, BFI and Arrow boxsets and which our favourite world cinema collections are. PLUS a podcast exclusive competition.
The only horror Best Picture in Oscar history, and one of just three films to win the Big Five Awards, 'Lambs gets a stunning 4K release courtesy of Kino Lorber.
Kill List's Neil Maskell gets a fantastic lead role to stab and torture his way through in this Get Carter-esque indie effort that's just so damn frustratingly close to being excellent.
New TV shows on Sky and NOW in November see the return of Dexter along with the gritty American Rust, while Sky delivers its first seasonal present with A Boy Called Christmas.
With a full turn towards horror, Edgar Wright has crafted a modern ghost story that displays all the hallmarks of his greatness and still manages to fall short with a confused angle on sexual dynamics.