Coming Soon on 4KUHD!
Brand New HDR/Dolby Vision Master!
The Island (1980)
Michael Caine | David Warner | Dudley Sutton | Zakes Mokae
Shot by Henri Decaë (Elevators to the Gallows | Le Samouraï)
Music by Ennio Morricone (A Fistful of Dollars | The Hateful Eight)
Written by Peter Benchley (Jaws | The Deep) – Based on His Novel
Directed by Michael Ritchie (Prime Cut | Fletch)
Kino Lorber Studio Classics
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I’m generally a Michael Ritchie defender, but is there TRULY a demand for that film in 4K? It’s a disaster with a few unintentional comedic moments
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I think the better question is if there is a demand for half the films that KL have been releasing on 4K in the past year or so.
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Port of Shadows 4K announced for February 2025. Pity Criterion didn't get this one. Guess Amazon France is my best bet to import the Gaumont since fnac are using DHL who randomly slap insane import taxes on items since the orange fucker introduced his tariffs.
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Winter sale, for which they have chosen Coneheads as the headliner
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Kino Insider said that they are releasing Melville's Un flic on UHD later next year.
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That model train set is going to look even better in Ultra High-Definition.
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While Supplies Last Newly Added Titles:
Blue Panther
Buccaneer’s Girl
Hell Bent
He Walked by Night
Juggernaut
The Last Married Couple in America
A Lovely Way to Die
Master of the World
Odds Against Tomorrow
Outside the Law
Spawn of the North
The Tomb of Ligeia
Topkapi
Treasure of the Four Crowns
Underground Aces
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4D Man
Blindfold
The Champagne Murders
Desert Fury
The Flame of New Orleans
Foxfire
The General Died at Dawn
Haunted (Complete TV Series)
The House of the Seven Gables
Iceman
Joan of Arc
Let's Kill Uncle
Naked Alibi
Portrait in Black
Secret Ceremony
The Secret Ways
The Song of Songs
The Spoilers
The Strange Door
Thunder Bay
Blue Panther
Buccaneer’s Girl
Hell Bent
He Walked by Night
Juggernaut
The Last Married Couple in America
A Lovely Way to Die
Master of the World
Odds Against Tomorrow
Outside the Law
Spawn of the North
The Tomb of Ligeia
Topkapi
Treasure of the Four Crowns
Underground Aces
The Following 20 titles will expire and removed from the site on January 2nd. Purchase them while you can!
4D Man
Blindfold
The Champagne Murders
Desert Fury
The Flame of New Orleans
Foxfire
The General Died at Dawn
Haunted (Complete TV Series)
The House of the Seven Gables
Iceman
Joan of Arc
Let's Kill Uncle
Naked Alibi
Portrait in Black
Secret Ceremony
The Secret Ways
The Song of Songs
The Spoilers
The Strange Door
Thunder Bay
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Haunted has been on the WSL since its first incarnation several years ago, IIRC. It has got to have one of the worst ratio of copies sold to copies printed in Kino history.
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Has anyone even heard of this show anyway? I can’t imagine what possessed them to license it at all (unless it was just that cheap and they said fuck it).captveg wrote: Sat Dec 06, 2025 7:18 pm Haunted has been on the WSL since its first incarnation several years ago, IIRC. It has got to have one of the worst ratio of copies sold to copies printed in Kino history.
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Coming Feb 24th...
Special Features and Technical Specs:
DISC ONE - 4K BLU-RAY
-NEW 4K RESTORATION OF THE FILM BY TRANSPERFECT MEDIA
-DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
-NEW Audio Commentary by Film Critic and Author Simon Abrams
-In French, with optional English subtitles
DISC TWO - BLU-RAY
-NEW 4K RESTORATION OF THE FILM BY TRANSPERFECT MEDIA
-NEW Audio Commentary by Film Critic and Author Simon Abrams
-Introduction by Professor/Film Critic Ginette Vincendeau
-On the Port of the Shadows: Documentary
-In French, with optional English subtitles
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Transperfect Media's website says they've worked with Cinémathèque Française, National Center for Cinematography, Institut Français, Studiocanal, TF1 Studio, and Pathé, so I expect this will be using the same master as the French Studiocanal 4K UHD.
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Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
Death of a Gunfighter (1969)
Richard Widmark | Lena Horne | Carroll O’Connor | John Saxon | Dub Taylor | Royal Dano | Harry Carey Jr.
Shot by Andrew Jackson (The Shakiest Gun in the West)
Directed by Don Siegel (Two Mules for Sister Sara) & Robert Totten (The Sacketts) [As Allen Smithee]
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Kino Lorber is putting out a double feature of two films starring Jack Benny including Artists and Models and Man About Town.
I'm curious about the first film as it co-stars Ida Lupino and is directed by Raoul Walsh. Benny's career in movies wasn't particularly notable
(apart from To Be or Not to Be and George Washington Slept Here... though he turned the failure of The Horn Blows at Midnight
into a long running gag), but heck, I love his radio show so I'll buy this anyway.
Postscript... no one has ever definitively figured out if Benny had a cameo in Casablanca or not.
https://www.jackbenny.org/biography/oth ... isited.htm
I'm curious about the first film as it co-stars Ida Lupino and is directed by Raoul Walsh. Benny's career in movies wasn't particularly notable
(apart from To Be or Not to Be and George Washington Slept Here... though he turned the failure of The Horn Blows at Midnight
into a long running gag), but heck, I love his radio show so I'll buy this anyway.
Postscript... no one has ever definitively figured out if Benny had a cameo in Casablanca or not.
https://www.jackbenny.org/biography/oth ... isited.htm
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My eyes jumped to Artists and Models and got way too excited for the wrong film
- JSC
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Different comics... and not a remake.
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Well aware of that
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It also has a musical number directed by Minnelli, but unfortunately, none of it is very good. The film may still have some entertainment value if you have a taste for these revue-style films, though.JSC wrote: Sun Dec 07, 2025 8:04 pm Kino Lorber is putting out a double feature of two films starring Jack Benny including Artists and Models and Man About Town.
I'm curious about the first film as it co-stars Ida Lupino and is directed by Raoul Walsh.
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Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
Brand New HD Master – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative!
The Lost Man (1969) Starring Sidney Poitier, Joanna Shimkus, Al Freeman Jr, Michael Tolan, Richard Dysart, David Steinberg, Beverly Todd, Paul Winfield, Bernie Hamilton & Lincoln Kilpatrick – Shot by Gerald Perry Finnerman (They Call Me Mister Tibbs!) – Music by Quincy Jones (The Getaway) – Based on the Novel “Odd Man Out” by Frederick Laurence Green (The Fugitive) – Written & Directed by Robert Alan Arthur (Screenwriter of Edge of the City | Shadows | Lilith | Grand Prix | For Love of Ivy | All That Jazz).
The Lost Man is Arthur’s only directorial effort.
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Sounds intriguing. This is based on the same source as Reed’s Odd Man Out btw
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Coming Soon on 4KUHD!
Brand New HDR/Dolby Vision Master!
MacArthur (1977)
Gregory Peck | Dan O’Herlihy | Ed Flanders | Marj Dusay | Robert Mandon | Dick O’Neill | G.D. Spradlin
Shot by Mario Tosi (Carrie | The Stunt Man)
Music by Jerry Goldsmith (Patton | The Omen)
Written by Hal Barwood & Matthew Robbins (The Sugarland Express | Warning Sign)
Directed by Joseph Sargent (White Lightning | The Taking of Pelham One Two Three)
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It would make an interesting double bill with Jules Dassin's Uptight which came out around the same time andSounds intriguing. This is based on the same source as Reed’s Odd Man Out
also uses an older film (in this case John Ford's The Informer) as its source material.
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This is from Frank Tarzi on the Shelf Space podcast.
This probably explains my interest in KLSC is at the bottom of the boutique barrel. Thanks to SanCarolina59 for posting over on the other forum
This probably explains my interest in KLSC is at the bottom of the boutique barrel. Thanks to SanCarolina59 for posting over on the other forum
Frank then talks on Paul Thomas Anderson - Alicia asks if he’s seen One Battle After Another, and he says no, but he’s very interested in it and wants to see it. He’s not been really into PTA’s latest films, he had no interest in seeing “that one where Daniel Day-Lewis plays a designer” (Phantom Thread - Alicia says she thought this was good), he saw Inherent Vice but thought it was too weird despite some good moments, and it disappointed him. Josh Brolin was very good, Joaquin Phoenix is always great (Frank says he thinks he’s one of the best actors in the world), but it still wasn't one he really liked. The last film he really liked from Anderson was There Will Be Blood, he liked Boogie Nights, didn’t like Magnolia. Frank says he’s hit or miss with how much he likes PTA’s films, compared to say his liking of Tarantino & the Coen Brothers.
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So a new 4k master but no blu-ray? True bummer. Glad I skipped the Indicator as I'm interested in this, but would love a blu-ray since I'm not 4k enabled.jt938 wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 4:03 pmComing Soon on 4KUHD!
Brand New HDR/Dolby Vision Master!
MacArthur (1977)
Gregory Peck | Dan O’Herlihy | Ed Flanders | Marj Dusay | Robert Mandon | Dick O’Neill | G.D. Spradlin
Shot by Mario Tosi (Carrie | The Stunt Man)
Music by Jerry Goldsmith (Patton | The Omen)
Written by Hal Barwood & Matthew Robbins (The Sugarland Express | Warning Sign)
Directed by Joseph Sargent (White Lightning | The Taking of Pelham One Two Three)