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Submit ReviewPeter Sobczynski returns for an update on the Blu-ray scene with Erik Childress. Between cylindrical objects in the sky and noxious chemicals causing evacuations you might think Kino was marketing its collection of new Francois Truffaut films. Criterion puts out what may be the definitive version of a Shakespeare classic and Shout Factory has your martial arts covered. There are also more recent standouts of Asian cinema, a Rolling Stones concert and a tribute to a favorite movie of Peter’s father. The duo also discuss a pair of Redford classics from the ‘70s, why sci-fi and animation don’t seem to mix and, finally, their differences on Spielberg’s latest.
0:00 - Intro
1:10 - Criterion (Romeo and Juliet)
9:37 - Cohen Media Group (Love on the Ground)
11:19 - Kino (Adele H, The Bride Wore Black, Mississippi Mermaid, Francois Truffaut Collection)
18:51 - Mercury (The Rolling Stones: GRRR Live!)
21:29 - Shout! Factory (Iron Monkey, Zu Warriors From the Magic Mountain)
23:35 - RLJE (Dark Glasses)
27:08 - Decal (Broker)
28:53 - Mubi (Decision To Leave)
31:01 - Mill Creek (Thrillers from the Vault)
35:23 - Paramount (3 Days of the Condor)
41:34 - Sony (The Way We Were (4K))
47:29 - Walt Disney (Strange World (4K))
51:25 - Universal (The Fabelmans 4K)
55:53 – New Blu-ray Announcements
57:44 - Outro
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