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Saturday, November 29, 2025

4K Digital Review of Edward Scissorhands 35th Anniversary

 


Edward Scissorhands is celebrating its 35th Anniversary with its first release in 4K. This is a story that Burton took from his personal experience of isolation growing up in suburban Burbank, CA. This might still be Burton's most personal story to date.

Johnny Depp plays Edward Scissorhands, an unfinished experiment who has scissor blades for hands. He lives in an old mansion that belonged to The Inventor (Vincent Price), who passed away before he had a chance to give Edward hands. Then comes Peg Boggs (Dianne Wiest), an Avon saleswoman, who finds Edwards and brings him home with her. The entire neighborhood goes into disarray with the arrival of  Edward. But there are some that love Edward and this includes Peg's daughter Kim (Winona Ryder).

For a movie that means so much to so many, this is the power of storytelling  and the power of Tim Burton. He tells stories that reach a wide variety of people. He tells stories that might seem inhumane but are innately human.    

Video:

The 4K transfer looks very similar to the one they did for the 25th Anniversary Blu-ray. The pastels of the houses, the inky blacks of the shadows, and the details on such things as Edward's suit and facial scars look amazing. But where using an old transfer suffers is in the amount of film grain. We have seen fine work from Disney recently with the 4K restoration of Master and Commander: The Far Side of The World. So, hopefully we will get a new 4K transfer for the 40th Anniversary edition. 

Audio:

The Dolby Atmos soundtrack is also based off the surround sound track for the previous Blu-ray. But here, they did a really nice job in boosting the environmental effects and the Danny Elfman score. The score sweeps around you as does the sound of the scissors cutting. A nice audio upgrade all-around. 

Bonus Materials:

  • Featurette – Peek behind the scenes and hear the cast & crew of Edward Scissorhands discuss Burton’s unique, modern reinterpretation of Frankenstein
  • Audio Commentary by Director Tim Burton
  • Audio Commentary by Composer Danny Elfman
  • Theatrical Trailers
Conclusion:

It makes me sad that such a charming and personal Tim Burton film gets only a minor upgrade when it comes to the video and no new bonus material. The audio does get a nice upgrade. If you already have the old Blu-ray, then this is A Worth A look at best. 

Edward Scissorhands is now available on digital and 4K UHD. 

*The film was provided by Walt Disney Home Entertainment for the purpose of this review and the review is strictly my own opinion*

Sunday, November 23, 2025

4K Digital Review of The Roses

 


The Roses is a modern take on The War of The Roses that came out in 1989. That movie starred Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner. This version stars Olivia Colman as Ivy and Benedict Cumberbatch as Theo. We see the two meet in London, where Theo's architectural firm is having a confab at a restaurant, where Ivy is the chef. It's love at first sight and the two move to Southern California, get married and have children. 

Suddenly, Theo's career tanks, while Ivy's skyrockets. As their relationship begins to fall apart, the dream home that Theo designed for Ivy becomes an obsession for both characters. And while there are differences between the source book and the first film, the rough outline of the story is similar. It falls apart with the sidekicks of this version. They actually bring the movie to a screeching halt rather than helping it propel forward. Sadly, this version never captures the magic of the first one. 


Video:

The 4K streaming video is fairly solid. Fabric textures on clothing and skin tones look fantastic. The Roses' home looks amazingly detailed as well. Some of the blue screened backgrounds though do not blend in as seamlessly as they should but this is a minor issue.


Audio:

The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 is solid. Dialogue is clean and clear. There is a lot of environmental effects which makes good use of the side and rear channels. The soundtrack is lively and immerses you. 

Bonus Materials
  • Bloopers
  • Featurettes:
    • A House To Fight For – A behind-the-front-door look at the epicenter of both beauty and acrimony. See the construction of the Roses’ home, hear from the designer and the filmmakers on their vision, and discover the actors’ wish to take everything from the house home with them.
    • The Roses: An Inside Look – Hear from the cast and filmmakers about making The Roses. Learn about the actors’ connection and chemistry, and join the grounded, satirical, British, wry wit that only Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch can pull off.
    • Comedy Gold – This cast is stacked with comedy talent bringing Tony McNamara’s witty dialogue to life with Jay Roach directing. Even Olivia Colman had to ask about this special cast, “How the F did we get them?”
Conclusion:

This remake of The War of The Roses has great performances from Cumberbatch and Colman. Technical specs are solid and some decent bonus materials make this a good recommendation to add to your library.

The Roses is out on digital now and out on Blu-ray and DVD November 25th. 

*The movie was provided by Walt Disney Home Entertainment for the purpose of this review and my review is strictly my opinion.*

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

4K Digital Review: The Rocky Horror Picture Show: 50th Anniversary


 The Rocky Horror Picture Show Celebrates it's 50th Anniversary. It follows a newly engage couple Brad (Barry Bostwick) and Janet (Susan Sarandon). They experience car trouble in a fierce rainstorm and seek shelter in a castle. The castle owner is the drag-clad Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry). His minions, aliens from another planet, are singing and dancing throughout the movie. You get jealousy, murder and a musical all in one movie. This cult classic brings you pretty much everything!  


Video:

This 4K streaming video makes The Rocky Horror Picture Show look the best it ever has. There are so many fine details such as makeup, garters, hairstyles and more. Wait until you see how razor sharp the details are in the castle and in the lab. Colors also really shine here such as reds, as well as skin tones. Blacks are nice and inky.


Audio:

The Dolby Atmos audio track really delivers here. Much of the audio is front and center but it opens up for the song and dance numbers. Vocals are prioritized over the music. A solid audio mix from Disney. 

Bonus Features:

  • Audio Commentary featuring Richard O’Brien and Patricia Quinn
  • Trivia Track: 50 Years and Still Kicking!
  • Vintage Callback Track (Unrated)
  • Rocky-oke: Sing It!
  • Alternate Version with Black and White Opening (HD 1:40:04)
  • Deleted Song “Once In A While” (SD 3:08)
  • Outtakes (SD 10:02)
  • Alternate Credit Ending (SD 3:45)
  • Misprint Ending (SD 1:44)
  • The Midnight Experience with the 35th Anniversary Shadowcast
  • Search for the 35th Anniversary Shadowcast
  • Rocky Horror Double Feature Video Show (SD 36:25)
  • The Time Warp Music Video (SD 4:36)
  • Bacon Theater, New York City - 10th Anniversary (SD 5:20)
  • Trailers
Conclusion:

The cult classic has never looked or sounded better. There is a wealth of bonus material as well. This is a highly recommended addition to your library.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show is now available on digital.

*The movie was provided by Walt Disney Home Entertainment for the purpose of this review and the review is strictly my opinion*

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Digital Review of Disney's Freakier Friday

 


Twenty years after Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan starred in a remake of Freaky Friday, comes Freakier Friday. Anna Coleman (Lindsay Lohan) is now a single mom and a music producer raising her teenage daughter Harper (Julia Butters). Anna's mom Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) is also there to help her daughter. 

Life takes a turn when Anna falls in love with Eric Reyes (Manny Jacinto) who also has a daughter Lily (Sophia Hammons). After a reading from a fortune teller, there is a strange tremor that leaves Anna and Harper, and Tess and Lily to swap bodies. 

The film brings laughs, chaotic adventure, and a reminder that the best way to understand someone is to walk in their shoes. 


Video:

For the first time in forever, the digital stream is in 1080p and not in 4K. But the colors and detail here are still wonderful. Primary colors pop and there is a lot of detail in clothing. There is also a lot of bright, sunny Southern California scenes that really shines as well. Overall, a great presentation of the movie.


Audio:

The DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 track is put to good use here. The transformation sequence brings in some fun immersive action. The dialogue is clear throughout the movie even when you get all four major characters together.


Digital & Blu-ray Bonus Materials*

  • Deleted Scenes – Check out the scenes that didn’t make the final cut.
    • Trevor's New Song
    • Extended Dance Lesson 
    • Anna Cancels Wedding 
    • Pickleball Team Announcements 
    • Beta Girl Backs Up Lily 
    • Intensity Of The V's 
      Blake Doesn't Like What She Hears 
    • Malibu 
    • Eric Reads Tess's Books 
    • School Pickup 

 

  • Featurettes:
    • Making Things Freakier – More than two decades later, the band is back together! Go behind the scenes as returning cast members talk about reprising their roles. Learn about the stunts, taking on each other’s mannerisms – and how this film is a love letter to Los Angeles.

 

    • Where Were You When... – Join the original cast as they reflect on the fun and magic of the 2003 production and learn where new cast members were in 2003. Writer Jordan Weiss shares a great anecdote that reveals the fandom and staying power of the earlier classic.

 

    • Flashback Friday – This playful, narrated piece reveals the hidden nods to 2003’s Freaky Fridayalong with some “freakier” fun facts about the sequel.

 

  • "Baby" Lyric Music Video – Catch this heartfelt lyric video that combines clips from the movie with behind-the-scenes production footage.

Conclusion:

A fun movie that plays a lot on nostalgia. Strange to not see this as a 4K release but there is outstanding video and audio along with some fun bonus content that will make this a fun addition to your library.

Freakier Friday is available on digital, DVD and Blu-ray now. 

*The movie was sent by Walt Disney Home Entertainment for the purpose of this review and the review is strictly my opinion.*