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Anaconda (2025), The Phantom, Innerspace (maybe!) from Arrow, Remo Williams, new Paramount 4K catalog & more!
We have several new disc reviews for you here at The Bits today, including…
Tim’s look at John Hough’s Twins of Evil (1971) in 4K Ultra HD from Imprint Films and Via Vision, as well as his review of the final film in Criterion’s The Wes Anderson Archive in 4K Ultra HD, specifically The French Dispatch (2021).
Dennis’ review of Michael Stasko’s Vampire Zombies… from Space! (2024) on Blu-ray from MVD and Cleopatra Entertainment).
Stephen’s thoughts on John Carpenter’s Vampires (1998) in 4K Ultra HD from Via Vision Entertainment.
And finally, Stuart’s take on the Columbia Noir #7: Made in Britain Blu-ray box set from Indicator, which includes A Prize of Gold (1955), The Last Man to Hang (1956), Wicked as They Come (1956), Spin a Dark Web (1956), The Long Haul (1957), and Fortune Is a Woman (1957).
More reviews are forthcoming, so be sure to check back for them.
Also, before we get to the news today, we’ve just posted our latest update of our Release Dates & Artwork section featuring all the latest Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD cover art and Amazon pre-order links. As always, whenever you order literally anything from Amazon after clicking through one of our links (like this one), you’re helping to support our work here at The Bits and we really appreciate it! [Read on here...]
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Stephen Bjork
- Tim Salmons
- Arrow Video
- Imprint Films
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Lionsgate
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Dennis Seuling
- Twins of Evil 4K review
- The Criterion Collection
- The Wes Anderson Archive 4K review
- The French Dispatch 4K
- Vampire Zombies from Space BD review
- MVD
- Cleopatra Entertainment
- Via Vision Entertainment
- John Carpenter’s Vampires 4K
- Columbia Noir 7: Made in Britain BD review
- Release Dates & Artwork update
- Russell Hammond
- Anaconda (2025)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Now You See Me Now You Don’t
- Innerspace 4K
- Joe Dante
- Synapse Films
- Tag: The Assassination Game
- Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins
- Somewhere in Time
- The Blair Witch Project Collection
- Malèna
- Alliance Entertainment
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- Enemy at the Gates 4K
- Popeye 4K
- The Saint 4K
- Regretting You
- The Housemaid
- Apple TV
- Shrinking
Disney sets Zootopia 2 for 3/3, plus a note on Disney 4K catalog, For All Mankind: S2 on Blu-ray, Looney Tunes to TCM & more!
All right… we hope you guys all had a good weekend, inclement weather and other current events aside.
As you might expect, we have a few new disc reviews for you to enjoy today…
First, Stephen has taken a look at Tobe Hooper’s Lifeforce (1985) in 4K Ultra HD from Imprint Films.
Tim has offered his thoughts on Mark A.Z. Dippé’s Spawn (1997) in 4K from Arrow Video.
And Stuart has shared his take on Vincente Minnelli’s The Cobweb (1955) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
More reviews are definitely forthcoming, so be sure to keep checking back all week.
Now then, we’ve got a couple news items that need to be covered today, but we’re going to start with a new Disney announcement…
Walt Disney Home Entertainment has officially set the CG-animated Zootopia 2 (2025) for Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD release on 3/3, with the Digital release expected tomorrow on 1/27. [Read on here...]
- Warner Archive Collection
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Lifeforce 4K review
- Stephen Bjork
- Tim Salmons
- Spawn 4K review
- Arrow Video
- Imprint Films
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- The Cobweb BD review
- For All Mankind: Season Two BD
- Walt Disney Home Entertainment
- 20th Century Studios
- Zootopia 4K
- Planet of the Apes (1968)
- Armageddon (1998)
- Cast Away (2000)
- The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
- Lionsgate
- Greenland 2: Migration
- Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair
- Quentin Tarantino
- Bruiser (2000)
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Death Ship (1980)
- George A Romero
- Return to Silent Hill (2026)
- Cinedigm
- Joan of Arc (2025)
- The Criterion Channel
- Looney Tunes moves to TCM
- John Williams
- Boston Symphony Orchestra
Warner sets Sleepers for 4K, plus Nuremberg, Rental Family, Poltergeist II 4K in Germany, new Imprint TV & Pink Floyd in 4K!
We’ve got a few more new disc reviews to share with you today here at The Bits…
Stephen has turned in his in-depth look at Sergio Leone’s Once Upon a Time in America (1984) in 4K Ultra HD from Eagle Pictures’ 4Kult label in Italy.
Dennis has offered his thoughts on Raoul Walsh’s Silver River (1948) and Tay Garnett’s The Valley of Decision (1945) both on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
And Tim has delivered his take on Tim Burton’s Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure (1985) in 4K Ultra HD from the Criterion Collection, as well as Alex Winter and Tom Stern’s Freaked (1993) in 4K UHD from Umbrella Entertainment!
More disc reviews are forthcoming all this week, so be sure to keep checking back.
In announcement news today, it appears that Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment is releasing Barry Levinson’s Sleepers (1996) in 4K Ultra HD and 4K Steelbook in the coming months. The film stars Kevin Bacon, Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Bruno Kirby, Jason Patric, Brad Pitt, Brad Renfro, and Minnie Driver.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will release James Vanderbilt’s Nuremberg (2025) on Blu-ray and DVD on 2/10. No 4K is currently planned. Sony has also set Hikari’s Rental Family (2025) for Blu-ray and DVD release on 2/17. And don’t forget that they’ve listed Richard Linklater’s Blue Moon (2025) for Blu-ray and DVD on 1/23. [Read on here...]
- Netflix
- Variety
- Alliance Home Entertainment
- Paramount
- Imprint Films
- The Warner Archive Collection
- The Criterion Collection
- Back the Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Tim Salmons
- Stephen Bjork
- Sleepers 4K
- Sergio Leone
- Once Upon a Time in America 4K review
- Eagle Pictures 4Kult
- Silver River BD review
- The Valley of Decision BD review
- Pee Wee's Big Adventure 4K review
- Freaked 4K review
- Umbrella Entertainment
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Nuremberg
- Rental Family
- Blue Moon
- The Running Man
- The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants
- CBS
- Showtime
- Dexter: Resurrection
- Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
- StudioCanal
- The Straight Story 4K
- David Lynch
- Dogma 4K
- Poltergeist II: The Other Side 4K
- Wicked Vision
- Keeper
- Neon
- Imprint Television
- The New Avengers: The Complete Series
- TV Movie of the Week: Collection 4
- Bulletproof 4K
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii 4K
- The Key
- Cult Epics
- Universal
- Jurassic Park 4K
- Frontier Crucible
- Well Go USA
- Severin Films
- Razor Blade Smile
Criterion’s April slate includes Monty Python’s Life of Brian, Lee Marvin, John Singleton, Lubitsch & more!
All right, let’s knock out a few more new and recent disc reviews here at The Bits, shall we? Today, we’ve got for you…
Tim’s thoughts on Isle of Dogs (2018) in 4K from Criterion’s The Wes Anderson Archive box set, as well as Chor Yuen’s Clans of Intrigue (1977) on Blu-ray from Arrow’s Shawscope: Volume Three box set.
Stuart’s review of Gordon Douglas’ The Iron Mistress (1952) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
And Stephen’s take on Andrew Davis’ Under Siege (1992) in 4K Ultra HD from our friends at Arrow Video!
More reviews are forthcoming, so be sure to check back.
Also today, we’ve just updated our Release Dates & Artwork section here at The Bits with all the latest Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K UHD cover art and Amazon pre-order links.
Now then, the big news today is that the Criterion Collection has just unveiled their April slate of Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD titles, and as always there are some real gems! [Read on here...]
- Stephen Bjork
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Tim Salmons
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Criterion April 2026 slate
- Isle of Dogs 4K review
- The Wes Anderson Archive
- Clans of Intrigue BD review
- Shawscope: Volume Three
- Arrow Video
- The Criterion Collection
- Under Siege 4K review
- The Iron Mistress BD review
- The Warner Archive Collection
- Release Dates & Artwork update
- Gilda
- Trouble in Paradise
- Monty Python's Life of Brian
- Resurrection (2025)
- Criterion Premieres
- Eclipse Series 48: Kinuyo Tanaka Directs
- Point Blank
- John Singleton's Hood Trilogy
- Boyz n the Hood
- Poetic Justice
- Baby Boy
- Imprint Films
- Via Vision Entertainment
- Maroc 7
- Some Girls Do
- Hot Enough for June
- Three Into Two Won't Go
- Another Time Another Place
- Up the Junction
- Paramount
- Alliance Home Entertainment
- Roofman
- Crunchyroll
- One Piece: Season 14 Voyage 9
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom
- Shangri La Frontier: Season 2
- Variety
- Netflix
- Warner theatrical window
- Ted Sarandos
- Lucasfilm
- Kathleen Kennedy
- Dave Filoni
- Lynwen Brennan
Warner’s Ben-Hur & All the President’s Men 4Ks are finally official, plus Outbreak from Shout!, UFOria from KLSC & more!
We’ve got four new disc reviews for you all to enjoy today, including…
Dennis’ review of Harold S. Bucquet’s On Borrowed Time (1939) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
Stuart’s look at Irving Rapper’s The Miracle (1959), also on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
Stephen’s thoughts on John Woo’s Bullet in the Head (1990) in 4K Ultra HD from Shout! Studios via their Hong Kong Cinema Classics line.
And finally Tim’s take on Moonrise Kingdom (2012) and The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) in 4K Ultra HD from Criterion’s The Wes Anderson Archive box set.
More reviews are forthcoming all this week, so be sure to keep checking back!
In release news today, it’s finally official: Warner Bros. Discover Home Entertainment has just sent out their press release announcing William Wyler’s Ben-Hur (1959) and Alan J. Pakula’s All the President’s Men (1976) for 4K Ultra and 4K Steelbook release on 2/17! Both films will include Dolby Vision HDR. Ben-Hur is an 8K restoration of the original 65mm camera negative and will have Dolby Vision HDR. It will also include Dolby Atmos audio, while both titles will include DTS-HD MA tracks representing the original theatrical audio. (Ben-Hur will have its original theatrical audio in 5.0, representing the original 6-track stereo experience). [Read on here...]
- Warner Archive Collection
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Stephen Bjork
- Back the Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Dennis Seuling
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Radiance
- William Wyler
- Ben Hur (1959) 4K
- All the President’s Men 4K
- Outbreak 4K
- Shout! Studios
- Wolfgang Peterson
- UFOria 4K
- Tim Salmons
- The Criterion Collection
- On Borrowed Time BD review
- The Miracle BD review
- Bullet in the Head 4K review
- The Wes Anderson Archive 4K box set
- Moonrise Kingdom 4K review
- The Grand Budapest Hotel 4K review
- Beethoven (1992)
- Throw Momma from the Train (1987) 4K
- Time to Play: Films by Jacques Rozier
- Romancing in Thin Air
- Matador
- Pedro Almodovar
- Confessions of a Police Captain
- Highway to Hell
- Transmission
- GKids
- The Swordsman Trilogy
- The Devil’s Advocate
- Coen Brothers
- Hail Caesar! 4K
- Taylor Hackford
- End of Watch 4K
- The Boy and the Beast 4K
- Mamoru Hosoda
- Imprint Films
- Halloween I to V: Limited 4K Steelbook Edition
Warner Archive reveals Looney Tunes Collector’s Vault: Vol 2 for March 24th, plus new Imprint titles & more!
Happy Holidays, Bits readers!
It’s a slow week in the home entertainment industry, what with Christmas fast approaching, Hanukkah having just concluded and other holidays well underway—hey, folks even gathered at Stonehenge in the UK to celebrate yesterday’s Winter Solstice, aka the shortest day of the year. So it’s all sun and games from here on out, and New Year’s is right around the corner!
We’ve got a couple of recent disc reviews to share with you today, though most of The Bits review team is throttling down a bit just to relax and enjoy some well earned holiday time family friends. Nevertheless, today we have...
Stephen’s reviews of Dezső Ákos Hamza’s Sirius (1942) on Blu-ray from Deaf Crocodile Films, as well as Richard Stanley’s Dust Devil (1992) in 4K Ultra HD from our friends at Umbrella Entertainment.
And Dennis’ take on Paul Auster’s Lulu on the Bridge (1998) on Blu-ray from Imprint Films.
We may have another review of two this week, but if not we’ll definitely have more for you next week after Christmas.
In the meantime, we do have some good new and recent disc announcements to cover here this afternoon...
First, the good folks at the Warner Archive Collection have the 2-disc Looney Tunes Collector’s Vault: Volume 2 for release on 3/24, including “over fifty classic cartoons each marking their first time as part of a remastered Blu-ray WB cartoon collection, with some unseen in decades.” Select shorts will also include audio commentaries. [Read on here...]
- Warner Archive Collection
- Imprint Television
- Stephen Bjork
- Back the Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Dennis Seuling
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Netflix
- Paramount Skydance
- Warner Bros Discovery sale update
- Imprint Films
- Via Vision
- Severin
- MPI Home Video
- Sirius BD review
- Dust Devil 4K review
- Deaf Crocodile Films
- Umbrella Entertainment
- Lulu on the Bridge BD review
- Happy Holidays
- Looney Tunes Collector’s Vault: Volume 2
- Se7en 4K
- Lawrence of Arabia 4K
- Cross Creek (1983)
- King David (1985)
- High Road to China (1983)
- Target (1985)
- Hard Country (1981)
- Against All Odds (1984)
- Racing with the Moon (1984)
- True Colors (1991)
- Wrong Is Right (1982)
- Mr Jones (1993)
- The Fan (1996)
- The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989)
- Twins of Evil (1971) 4K
- Hammer Films
- Vampire Circus (1972) 4K
- Spellbinder (1988)
- Directed By John Mackenzie
- Directed By Sidney Lumet Volume Two
- Shine (1996) 4K
- Severing the Ghost (1963) 4K
- Severin Films
- Cabin Fever (2002) VHS
- Lionsgate Limited
- Cult Epics
- The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (1983)
- ILM
- Star Wars (1977)
- X wing fighter
The Fate of Warner Bros, or Why Netflix May Be the Studio’s Least Bad Option
All right, as you might expect based on the title of this column, I have a few things to say today here at The Digital Bits. But we’ve got a little bit of regular site business to take care of this morning before we get to that.
First, we have a number of new and recent disc reviews for you all to enjoy, including…
Stephen’s take on Greg McLean’s Wolf Creek (2005) in 4K Ultra HD from Imprint, Richard Stanley’s Dust Devil (1992) in 4K UHD from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, Emma Tammi’s Five Nights at Freddy’s (2023) in a limited edition 4K box set from Blumhouse and Universal, and Howard Hawks’ His Girl Friday (1940) in 4K UHD from Criterion.
Tim’s look at The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) in 4K Ultra HD from Criterion’s The Wes Anderson Archive.
Dennis’ thoughts on Ruggero Deodato’s The Barbarians (1987) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, as well as Mike Nichols’ Carnal Knowledge (1971) in 4K UHD from Criterion, and W.S. Van Dyke’s Manhattan Melodrama (1934) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
And finally, Stuart has a few words to about the Warner Archive Collection’s new Joan Crawford Collection on Blu-ray, which includes Grand Hotel (1932), The Women (1939), Possessed (1939), and The Damned Don’t Cry (1950).
Also today, our own Russell Hammond has just shared our newest update of the Release Dates & Cover Art section here at The Bits with all the latest Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K UHD cover artwork and Amazon.com pre-order links. As always, whenever you order literally anything from Amazon after clicking to them through one of our links first (like this one), you’re helping to support our work here at the site and we greatly appreciate it. [Read on here...]
- Netflix
- Comcast
- Paramount Skydance
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Netflix wins the bidding war for Warner Bros
- Imprint Films
- The Criterion Collection
- Stephen Bjork
- Criterion
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Tim Salmons
- Back the Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Disney
- Dennis Seuling
- Russell Hammond
- Release Dates & Artwork update
- Wolf Creek 4K review
- Dust Devil 4K review
- Five Nights at Freddy's 4K review
- His Girl Friday 4K review
- The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou 4K review
- The Wes Anderson Archive 4K box set
- The Barbarians BD review
- Carnal Knowledge 4K review
- Manhattan Melodrama BD review
- Joan Crawford Collection BD review
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Blumhouse
- Universal
- Warner Archive Collection
- HBO Max
- Ted Sarandos
- David Zaslav
- David Ellison
- Larry Ellison
- StrongerHollywood
A Day Long Remembered: Netflix Wins WB (Maybe) & the Original 1977 Star Wars Is Returning to Theaters in 2027!
All right, this is going to be a quick post, because there’s a LOT going on in Hollywood this week—as you may have seen, and which we’ll get to in a moment—and I’m spending a lot of time today (and especially over the next few days) talking with studio and industry friends, colleagues, and sources for insight and context on all of it.
First though, we have some great new disc reviews here at The Bits for you to enjoy today, including…
Stephen’s reviews of Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut (1999) in 4K Ultra HD from the Criterion Collection, as well as John Woo’s The Killer (1989) in 4K Ultra HD from Shout! Factory via their HK Cinema line.
Tim’s look at Brian De Palma’s Carrie (1976) in 4K Ultra HD from Imprint Films and Via Vision Entertainment.
And Stuart’s thoughts on Kayo Hatta’s Picture Bride (1995) on Blu-ray, also from Imprint (via their Imprint Asia line) and Via Vision Entertainment.
We’ll have more new disc reviews next week, so be sure to check back for them!
Now then, the first big piece of news we want to address here today broke early last night: Netflix appears to have won a three-way bidding war (against Comcast and Paramount Skydance) to purchase Warner Bros., in a “megadeal” that’s reportedly worth nearly $83 billion. [Read on here...]
- Disney
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Back the Bits
- Tim Salmons
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Criterion
- Stephen Bjork
- Stanley Kubrick
- Eyes Wide Shut 4K review
- The Criterion Collection
- John Woo
- The Killer 4K review
- Shout! Factory
- HK Cinema
- Imprint Films
- Via Vision Entertainment
- Carrie 4K review
- Brian De Palma
- Picture Bride BD review
- Imprint Asia
- Netflix wins the bidding war for Warner Bros
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Paramount Skydance
- Comcast
- Netflix
- Lucasfilm
- Star Wars (1977)
- George Lucas
- Original Star Wars returns in 2027
- Star Wars 50th Anniversary
Bugonia hits 4K & BD on 12/23, plus Tron: Ares pre-orders, new KLSC, Turbine, Via Vision & Radiance titles, a Tom & Jerry delay & more
We’ve got six more new disc reviews for you to enjoy today here at The Bits, including…
Tim’s thoughts on The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) in 4K Ultra HD from Criterion’s Wes Anderson Archive box set, as well as Sam Firstenbeg’s Revenge of the Ninja (1983) and Menahem Golan’s Ninja III: The Domination (1984) both in 4K from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
Stuart’s review of Alfred E. Green’s The Gracie Allen Murder Case (1939) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics and Sam Wood’s The Quiet American (2002) on Blu-ray from Imprint Films.
And Dennis’ take on Mervyn LeRoy’s Lovely to Look At (1952) on Blu-ray from MGM via the Warner Archive Collection.
Now then, I’m making an effort to catch up on a bunch of announcement news that’s happened over the last couple of weeks. As many of you know, I’ve had a couple of challenges here at The Bits lately, including recovering from prostate surgery and also my PC died on the Friday before Thanksgiving, which has necessitated buying a replacement, getting it set up, installing all my old software, reorganizing my files, etc., all in an effort to get back up to speed. And I’m getting there—right now, even the simplest tasks are just a little bit different, and taking just a little bit more time and effort than usual to accomplish, as I settle into the new machine. But within a couple weeks, things should be back to normal. So thanks for your patience in the meantime! [Read on here...]
- Kino Cult
- Criterion
- The Wes Anderson Archive 4K review
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Warner Archive Collection
- Tim Salmons
- Dennis Seuling
- Back the Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bugonia 4K
- The Royal Tenenbaums 4K review
- Ninja III: The Domination 4K review
- Revenge of the Ninja 4K review
- The Gracie Allen Murder Case BD review
- The Quiet American BD review
- Imprint Films
- Lovely to Look At BD review
- Release Dates & Artwork update
- Russell Hammond
- Tron: Ares 4K
- Joachim Ronning
- Disney
- Via Vision
- Saw II 4K
- Saw III 4K
- Turbine Media
- Hellraiser (2022) 4K
- Daylight 4K
- Rob Cohen
- Dante's Peak 4K
- Death on the Nile 4K
- Evil Under the Sun
- The Mirror Crack’d (1980)
- Mimic 4K
- Diva 4K
- The Island (1980) 4K
- Let's Spend the Night Together 4K
- Eureka
- Zen & Sword: The Miyaoto Musashi at Toei
- Radiance Films
- Underworld Chronicles: Three Yakuza Fables by Takashi Miike
- The Dancing Hawk
- Special Effects (1984)
- Cutter’s Way 4K
- Mercury Studios
- Purpose: Celebrating 30 Years of the Classic Albums Seal I and Seal II
- Tom & Jerry: The Golden Era Anthology
- Eyes Wide Shut 4K
- disc replication shortfall
Disney sets Tron: Ares for Blu-ray & 4K on 1/6/26, Digital available on 12/2
Good afternoon, Bits readers!
We’ve got a little bit of breaking 4K and Blu-ray release news for you today, but first we have a couple more new disc reviews for you as well…
Tim has taken a look at Cheng Kang’s The 14 Amazons (1972) on Blu-ray from Imprint Films via their Imprint Asia line. And he’s also reviewed that same film on Blu-ray via Arrow’s excellent Shawscope: Volume Three box set!
Meanwhile, Dennis has offered his thoughts on Leigh Jason’s The Mad Miss Manton (1938) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
Now then, just a quick site announcement: We’re currently running a Black Friday Week discount on all of our Digital Bits Patreon subscriptions! Using the code DB1CF when you subscribe to us on Patreon will grant to a 10% discount on the first month or first year (if you choose to subscribe annually) of your subscription. [Read on here...]
- Shop for Black Friday Deals through our Amazon links to support The Bits!
- Imprint Asia
- Imprint Films
- Tron: Ares
- Walt Disney
- Disney
- Warner Archive Collection
- Tim Salmons
- Dennis Seuling
- Back the Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- The 14 Amazons BD review
- Shawscope: Volume Three BD review
- Arrow Video
- Tron 4K
- Tron: Legacy 4K
- The Mad Miss Manton BD review
- Black Friday discount on The Bits Patreon subscription