Weekly Blu-ray Roundup: New 4K Releases from Arrow Video, Vinegar Syndrome, and More
By
Jeremy Konrad
Toasted golden, schmeared with insight. Top of the rack.
Summary
This article covers the latest weekly announcements in Blu-ray and physical media releases, highlighting new 4K and Blu-ray releases including Ginger Snaps, Rush, Major Payne, Evil Dead, and Sinbad. It details Arrow Video's July slate (Falling Down, Hush, Soylent Green, To Live and Die in L.A.) and Vinegar Syndrome's May lineup (Explorers, Nightwatch, Macabre). The piece is written from a collector's perspective, celebrating physical media culture.
Key quotes
· 3 pullednothing brings a bigger smile to my face than cracking open a new Blu-ray
Blu-ray and physical media are important to many collectors and me
while it can be a chore these days to get your hands on the discs
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