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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2026 6:44 pm
by Jean-Luc Garbo
I didn't know Ernest Dickerson directed this. Was it any good?

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2026 3:39 am
by captveg
More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website.

Impasse (1969)
Lovely Way to Die (1968)

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2026 4:02 pm
by jt938
Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
Brand New 4K Restoration!

JORY (1973)
Robby Benson | John Marley | B.J. Thomas | Brad Dexter | Linda Purl | Anne Lockhart | Howard Hesseman
Shot by Jorge Stahl Jr. (Zachariah)
Music by Al De Lory (Buster and Billie)
Directed by Jorge Fons (Midaq Alley)

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2026 6:47 am
by Peacock
The Blue Light Blu-ray
Posted January 23, 2026 07:43 PM by



Kino Lorber are preparing a Blu-ray release of Leni Riefenstahl's The Blue Light (1932), starring Leni Riefenstahl, Mathias Wieman, Beni Führer, Max Holzboer, and Martha Mair. The release is scheduled to arrive on the market on March 24.

Description: By the end of the silent era, Leni Riefenstahl had become an iconic German actress for her athletic performances in the mountain-climbing films of director Arnold Fanck. So it was only natural that, when making her directorial debut, she should return to the genre which had made her famous. In The Blue Light (Das blaue Licht), she plays Junta, an eccentric mountain girl whom the villagers believe to be a witch, since she and only she can reach the peak of the deadly Monte Cristallo, atop which is a cache of luminous gemstones. She befriends a painter (Mathias Wieman) and, beneath a full moon, leads him to the forbidden grotto, not realizing the tragic repercussions of having disturbed the ethereal crystals. Working with cinematographers Hans Schneeberger and Heinz von Jaworsky, Riefenstahl created a dazzling ode to the senses, a folk tale laced with magic and overshadowed by the formidable visual impact of the Dolomites.

Special Features and Technical Specs:
Audio Commentary by Film Historian Anthony Slide
In German, with English subtitles

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2026 11:17 am
by Maltic
Of course Führer is in it...

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2026 4:02 pm
by jt938
Coming Soon on 4KUHD and Blu-ray!
Brand New HDR/Dolby Vision Master!

BRUISER (2000)
Jason Flemyng | Peter Stormare | Leslie Hope | Tom Atkins | Nina Garbiras | Andrew Tarbet
Shot by Adam Swica (Diary of the Dead)
Music by Donald Rubinstein (Knightriders)
Written & Directed by George A. Romero (Dawn of the Dead | Creepshow | Monkey Shines)

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2026 8:15 pm
by dwk
Kino Insider on the recent StudioCanal deal:
Some additional info regarding the SC deal.

We're currently planning to release six Blu-ray sets, three are 3-disc sets and one is a 5-disc set.

As far as 4K releases are concerned:

We have three standalone releases (Seduction/Bruiser) and one more title to be announced.

We're also tentatively planning a few sets, a second volume to our Spaghetti Western Classics release, which will include Django Shoot First and another title.

A three film Italian Crime Collection. Titles to be announced. The set will only include the 4K discs, the films will also receive standalone Blu-ray releases.

A Kino Cult title on 4K, previously released on Blu-ray by Shout.

And two more sets, that are currently long shots, but potentially fun ones for the fans.

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2026 12:58 am
by domino harvey
KLSC has signed a new Paramount deal. They also confirmed they are no longer releasing Hard Eight and got a new title to replace it in the new deal (only me and the guy who asked care, but Arrowhead won’t be part of the deal. I’m probably going to have to wait for Imprint to release it in a Heston box that I’ll have to buy)

They also inadvertently mentioned that they anticipate new yearly Universal deals for the next two years

EDIT also revealed Imprint was licensing their extras to KLSC until recently and there’s a new deal with Gaumont as well

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2026 2:42 am
by TVC15
domino harvey wrote: Thu Feb 05, 2026 12:58 am KLSC has signed a new Paramount deal. They also confirmed they are no longer releasing Hard Eight and got a new title to replace it in the new deal (only me and the guy who asked care, but Arrowhead won’t be part of the deal. I’m probably going to have to wait for Imprint to release it in a Heston box that I’ll have to buy)

They also inadvertently mentioned that they anticipate new yearly Universal deals for the next two years

EDIT also revealed Imprint was licensing their extras to KLSC until recently and there’s a new deal with Gaumont as well
They also cancelled Hardware for some reason. (Not that they would've been able to top the very impressive boxset from Umbrella)

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2026 4:02 pm
by jt938
Coming Soon on Blu-ray!

MINDSCAPE (2013) aka ANNA
Mark Strong | Brian Cox | Taissa Farmiga | Saskia Reeves | Indira Varma | Noah Taylor
Shot by Oscar Faura (A Monster Calls / Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom)
Music by Lucas Vidal (The Raven / Fast & Furious 6)
Directed by Jorge Dorado (Lost & Found)

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2026 4:42 pm
by dwk
Coming Soon on 4KUHD and Blu-ray!
Brand New HDR/Dolby Vision Master!

FEMME FATALE (2002)
Antonio Banderas | Rebecca Romijn | Peter Coyote | Gregg Henry | Eriq Ebouaney
Shot by Thierry Arbogast (Leon: The Professional | The Crimson Rivers)
Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto (The Last Emperor | The Revenant)
Written & Directed by Brian De Palma (Dressed to Kill | Scarface | The Untouchable | Snake Eyes)

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2026 4:58 pm
by domino harvey
Wait, they have a WB deal?

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2026 5:01 pm
by captveg
domino harvey wrote: Sun Feb 08, 2026 4:58 pm Wait, they have a WB deal?
Via StudioCanal most likely

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2026 5:03 pm
by beamish14
captveg wrote: Sun Feb 08, 2026 5:01 pm
domino harvey wrote: Sun Feb 08, 2026 4:58 pm Wait, they have a WB deal?
Via StudioCanal most likely
Right. None of De Palma’s post-Snake Eyes films are owned wholly by American studios, I think

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2026 5:13 pm
by FrauBlucher
And if they had a WB deal KL insider would scream it from every which way he can

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2026 2:31 am
by FrauBlucher
Was KL suppose to release Lost in Translation but didn't?

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2026 2:36 am
by Matt
They did announce it in 2023 but cancelled the release in 2024.

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2026 12:13 am
by FrauBlucher
Matt wrote: Fri Feb 13, 2026 2:36 am They did announce it in 2023 but cancelled the release in 2024.
Hopefully that means Criterion has it. If so, who knows when they'll release it :roll:

The Insider said they are announcing two StudioCanal boxsets this weekend. Eight films in total

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2026 4:09 pm
by jt938
Happy Valentine's Day
Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
Brand New 4K Restorations!

ANGÉLIQUE: Complete Five Film Collection
• Angélique (1964)
• Angélique: The Road to Versailles (1965)
• Angélique and the King (1966)
• Untamable Angélique (1967)
• Angélique and the Sultan (1968)

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2026 4:31 pm
by domino harvey
I knew this would either come from KLSC or Radiance! I’ve seen these, they are literally like watching a five part soap opera (they all end on cliffhangers, etc) and on the whole one entry is slightly better than the rest, one worse, and the rest are mediocre for an overall mediocre experience. Ironically, given the eroticism of the subject, and even though Mercier is perhaps best known for being topless in the Truffaut film, the movies contain no nudity! But they do contain Jean-Louis Trintignant in a little Dutch boy haircut, if that’s your fetish

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2026 4:42 pm
by Never Cursed
domino harvey wrote: Sat Feb 14, 2026 4:31 pm But they do contain Jean-Louis Trintignant in a little Dutch boy haircut, if that’s your fetish
Re: nudity, looks like Trintignant was picking up the slack from Mercier:

Image

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2026 4:01 pm
by jt938
Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
Brand New 4K Restorations!

BRIT NOIR: Collection I
• Cage of Gold (1950)
Jean Simmons | David Farrar | Herbert Lom | James Donald | Bernard Lee
Shot by Douglas Slocombe (Raiders of the Lost Art) | Directed by Basil Dearden (The Blue Lamp)
• Edgar Wallace’s The Ringer (1952)
Herbert Lom | Donald Wolfit | Mai Zetterling | Greta Gynt | Denholm Elliott
Shot by Edward Scaife (The Dirty Dozen) | Directed by Guy Hamilton (Goldfinger)
• The Frightened City (1961)
Herbert Lom | Sean Connery | John Gregson | Alfred Marks | Yvonne Romain
Shot by Desmond Dickinson (A Study in Terror) | Directed by John Lemont (The Shakedown)

2-Disc Set!

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2026 7:42 pm
by Lowry_Sam
jt938 wrote: Sun Feb 15, 2026 4:01 pm Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
Brand New 4K Restorations!

BRIT NOIR: Collection I
• Cage of Gold (1950)
Jean Simmons | David Farrar | Herbert Lom | James Donald | Bernard Lee
Shot by Douglas Slocombe (Raiders of the Lost Art) | Directed by Basil Dearden (The Blue Lamp)
Basil Dearden's output is getting spread out across so many labels, while it's nice that more titles are getting released, it would have been nice to have a comprensive box. It's doubtful we'll get anything more substantial than Criterion's eclipse set, and this seems to be more likely to be upgraded individually, than continued as a set. It's nice to see at least Powerhouse upgrading individual titles to UHD and giving them a healthy dose of bonus features, though its odd we're getting such treatment for The Gentle Gunman, Saraband & The Ship That Died In Shame and not for films like Victim & Sapphire.

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2026 9:22 pm
by MichaelB
Lowry_Sam wrote: Sun Feb 15, 2026 7:42 pmthough its odd we're getting such treatment for The Gentle Gunman, Saraband & The Ship That Died In Shame and not for films like Victim & Sapphire.
Neither of which was available for licensing.

Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2026 9:47 pm
by brundlefly
Guess Kino's to be applauded for the lack of overlap with their original "British Noir" DVD series? Hadn't realized those had gone OOP. The ones I watched from those weren't anything I'd seek to upgrade, and though there's been a slight change in the series title (not to mention going from 5 to 3 films per set), I'll wait for someone to shout something out before I worry about which forgettable films I have or have not seen.