Review: No easy solutions in this week’s releases (Includes first-hand account)
Animal Factory (Blu-ray)
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Animal Factory (Blu-ray)
24: Legacy: Season One (DVD)
It’s amazing to think that Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint were introduced to the world 16 years ago, and then grew up before audience’s eyes over the next decade as they and the beloved characters they portrayed turned from children to young adults. A few months ago, years five through seven at Hogwarts were released on 4K ultra-high-definition and the effect was stunning. The darkest scenes were displayed in rich shades of black that illuminated the many wicked deeds that occurred in the shadows. Now the first four years of their magical education and battles against Voldemort have also been transferred to 4K: Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone; Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets; Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban; and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Acts of Vengeance (Blu-ray & Digital copy)
Birth of the Dragon (Blu-ray, DVD & Digital copy)
Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express (DVD)
Billy Connolly: High Horse Tour Live (DVD)
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (Blu-ray)
Annabelle: Creation (Blu-ray, DVD & Digital copy)
America: Promised Land (Blu-ray & Digital copy)
A Fish Called Wanda (Blu-ray)
American Horror Story: Roanoke (Blu-ray)