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The Crow 4K(1994)A man comes back from the grave in the guise of a night bird to avenge his and his girlfriend's deaths. For more about The Crow 4K and the The Crow 4K Blu-ray release, see the The Crow 4K Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on April 29, 2024 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5. Director: Alex Proyas Writers: David J. Schow, John Shirley, James O'Barr Starring: Brandon Lee, Ernie Hudson, Michael Wincott, David Patrick Kelly, Angel David, Rochelle Davis Producer: Edward R. Pressman » See full cast & crew The Crow 4K Blu-ray, Video Quality 4K1080pThe included screenshots are sourced from the UHD disc output at 1080p. They are not representative of the 2160p/Dolby Vision image. Paramount brings The Crow to the UHD format with a new, and very satisfying, 2160p/Dolby Vision UHD presentation. I did not review, nor do I have access to, a copy of the original Lionsgate Blu-ray, but I am confident in saying that this is a lofty upgrade. I think it's important to cover the Dolby Vision grading first given the film's extreme stylization. The is a film noir through-and-through, and while there is certainly color at play -- some reds, various skin tones, colorful (albeit somewhat muted) odds and ends at work within shadows -- this is primarily a very starkly contrasted, very dark, and very moody image. Black levels are absolutely critical to a viewing, and the Dolby Vision grading presents blacks with awesome depth and accuracy, offering viewers a prime experience that hits blacks for stability and realism, accentuating shadows, black hair and clothes, and other elements for all they're worth, never crushing out detail even in the film's darkest backdrops, which are plentiful. Contrasting blacks are solid whites, not so vivid as one might expect but the white balance here is very good and plays nicely against the overwhelming darkness that permeates the film. The Dolby Vision grading brings out the best of the film's stylized and visually engrossing (and satisfying) look. The film's textural elements look excellent as well. Detail is strikingly complex, even through the pervasive darkness. In even very low light, skin and clothing details excel with very impressive complexity to pores and fabrics, and the image really shines when various urban locations are presented in full view, even in darkness, where gritty textures are very well pronounced and offer high yield surface definition. The image maintains a very flattering and naturally occurring grain structure. It never looks scrubbed down or overly dense. It's a perfect complement to the imagery and one of the big reasons, among many, why this UHD looks so marvelous. Just as important, there are no obvious print blemishes or encode faults to be founds. This is a terrific UHD release from Paramount; I couldn't be any more pleased with it. The Crow 4K Blu-ray, Audio QualityThis UHD release of The Crow includes a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless soundtrack. It is more than likely the same track found on the Lionsgate release, but because I did not review that disc and do not have access to a copy, I will offer a few fresh words (please click here for coverage of the original Lionsgate audio review). The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless soundtrack is very prototypical of the 90s sort of audio style. It's a big track, sacrificing a little in terms of finesse and nuance in favor of bold strokes and high output content, resulting in a track that fills the stage with elements, and does so with muscle and intensity to spare. The track soars (literally as the case may sometimes be) but really finds its footing in the more intensive musical and action elements, the former of which often favors popular music as much as score, with stable lyrics and clear instrumentals, spread fully along the front and folding in enough back-channel matter to offer a nicely immersive experience. Action effects are potent with heavy, but not overwhelming, bass at work, again offering full stage engagement to draw the listener into the intensity and dynamism the film has to offer. This incudes punches and kicks, which are amplified for impact. Enviornmental cues, especially falling rain, are nicely defined, maybe not quite so fully immersive at all times as listeners might expect, but do expect to hear some good urban and natural elements at work throughout the film. Dialogue is clear, centered, and well prioritized throughout. The Crow: Other Editions
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The Crow 4K Blu-ray, News and Updates• This Week on Blu-ray: May 6-12 - May 6, 2024 For the week of May 6th, Paramount Home Media Distribution will release The Crow (1994) on 4K UHD. Other releases include several more Blu-rays from the Warber Archive Collection, remastered Blu-rays for Fletch and Fletch Lives from Kino Lorber, a double-feature ...
• The Crow 4K Blu-ray - April 8, 2024 Paramount Pictures UK has detailed its upcoming 4K Blu-ray release of Alex Proyas' The Crow (1994), starring Brandon Lee, Ernie Hudson, Michael Wincott, David Patrick Kelly, and Angel David. The release is scheduled to arrive on the market on May 6.
• The Crow 4K Blu-ray SteelBook Edition - February 26, 2024 Paramount UK is preparing 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray releases of Alex Proyas' The Crow (1994), starring Brandon Lee, Ernie Hudson, Michael Wincott, David Patrick Kelly, and Angel David. The two releases are scheduled to arrive on the market on May 6.
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