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Prepare for the Resurgence with 'Independence Day: 20th Anniversary Edition' Coming to Blu-ray[teaser]The explosive 1996 Roland Emmerich film is getting a pair of 20th anniversary edition Blu-ray releases in May. [/teaser] In an early announcement to retailers, 20th Century Fox says 'Independence Day: 20th Anniversary Edition' will arrive on Blu-ray on May 3. A Limited Edition Gift Set featuring an alien ship replica and collectible booklet will also be available on the same date. The sequel -- 'Independence Day: Resurgence' arrives in theaters on June 24. Experience the original OSCAR®-Winning (Best Visual Effects) sci-fi epic that launched a new era in blockbuster filmmaking. Director Roland Emmerich, producer Dean Devlin and an all-star cast including Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum and Bill Pullman join forces to deliver the ultimate encounter between powerful aliens and the human race. When massive spaceships appear in Earth’s skies and blast destructive beams of fire down on cities all over the planet, a determined band of survivors must unite for one last strike against the invaders before it’s the end of mankind. The 2-Disc Blu-ray will feature the newly restored extended and original theatrical cuts in 1080p video, lossless 5.1 audio, and will include an all-new 30-minute documentary – Independence Day: A Legacy Surging Forward. The gift set will also include a limited edition alien ship replica and a collectible booklet. You can find the latest specs for 'Independence Day: 20th Anniversary Edition' linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule, where it is indexed under May 3. Order the Blu-rayPosted Thu Mar 17, 2016 at 10:00 AM PDT by: -
Mike Nichols' 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' Dated and Detailed for Blu-ray[teaser]The 1966 film starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton will be getting a Blu-ray release in April. [/teaser] In an early announcement to retailers, Warner Archive will be releasing 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' on Blu-ray on April 12. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton are ideal as malevolent marrieds Martha and George in first-time film director Mike Nichols's searing film of Edward Albee's groundbreaking Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?. Taylor won her second Academy Award (and New York Film Critics, National Board of Review and British Film Academy Best Actress Awards). Burton matchers her as her emotionally spent spouse. And George Segal and Bust Supporting Actress Oscar winner Sandy Dennis score as another couple straying into their destructive path. The movie won a total of five Academy Awards and remains after four decades a taboo-toppling landmark. The Blu-ray will feature 1080p video, lossless 5.1 audio, and supplements include: Commentary by Mike Nichols and Steven Soderbergh; Commentary by Haskell Wexler; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf: Too Shocking for its Time (Featurette); Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf: A Daring Work of Raw Excellence (Featurette); 1966 Barbara Walters Interview; 6 Sandy Dennis Screen Tests; Intimate Portrait: Elizabeth Taylor (Documentary Feature); The Comedians Trailer; The Sandpiper Trailer; The V.I.P.'s Trailer; and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Trailer (HD). You can find the latest specs for 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule, where it is indexed under April 12. Order the Blu-rayPosted Thu Mar 17, 2016 at 08:00 AM PDT by: -
'American Sniper: The Chris Kyle Commemorative Edition' Dated for Blu-ray[teaser]Clint Eastwood's drama based on the life of U.S. sniper Chris Kyle is getting a special commemorative edition in May. [/teaser] In an early announcement to retailers, Warner Brothers has revealed 'American Sniper: The Chris Kyle Commemorative Edition' will arrive on Blu-ray on May 3. “American Sniper” stars Cooper as Chris Kyle, whose skills as a lethal sniper and qualities as a human being made him a hero both on and off the battlefield. A two-time Oscar® nominee for his work in “Silver Linings Playbook” and “American Hustle,” Cooper stars alongside Sienna Miller, Luke Grimes, Jake McDorman, Cory Hardrict, Kevin Lacz, Navid Negahban and Keir O’Donnell. Oscar®-winning filmmaker Clint Eastwood (“Million Dollar Baby,” “Unforgiven”) directed “American Sniper” from a screenplay written by Jason Hall, based on the book by Chris Kyle, with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice. The autobiography was a runaway bestseller, spending 18 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, 13 of those at number one. The film is produced by Eastwood, Robert Lorenz, Andrew Lazar, Bradley Cooper and Peter Morgan. Tim Moore, Jason Hall, Sheroum Kim, Steven Mnuchin and Bruce Berman served as executive producers. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will donate $1.00 of the purchases to Chris Kyle Frog Foundation up to $150,000 from April 19, 2016 through December 31, 2016, void in Alabama, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, Mississippi and South Carolina. This release will feature a special commemorative disc with 60 minutes of brand-new bonus content, including revealing in-depth documentaries narrated by Bradley Cooper. You can find the latest specs for 'American Sniper: The Chris Kyle Commemorative Edition' linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule, where it is indexed under May 3.Posted Thu Mar 17, 2016 at 06:00 AM PDT by: -
The Fox Innovation Lab UHD vs HD DemonstrationTucked into the 20th floor of Nakatomi Tower -- er, the Fox Plaza Building -- in Century City, California, you will find what first appears to be nondescript office space. There's a communal kitchen. A conference room with dry erase board wallpaper. Even a cubicle bullpen.But then you can't help but notice all the gear.An object-based sound demo room (configured for what looks like an AURO 3D or DTS:X 7.1.4 with height channels placed above surround speakers rather than in-ceiling). A Virtual Reality Room with a D-Box motion seat set atop an insulation pad. And a room where the majority of Fox's Ultra High Definition titles have been graded for High Dynamic Range (both UHD Blu-ray and streaming).[teaser]Welcome to the Fox Innovation Lab, circa 2016. [/teaser]The original Innovation Lab was born nearly 80 years ago to help 20th Century Fox advance sound recording technologies, and later developed the Cinemasope widescreen format. With that same spirit in mind, the current Innovation Lab has been pushing different digital technologies -- their Martian Virtual Reality Experience was a smash hit at CES 2016 -- as well as UHD content. As many of you know, we got our first taste last month when certain Fox Ultra HD Blu-ray titles landed in Best Buy a few weeks early. I personally reviewed 'The Martian' as well as 'Kingsman: The Secret Service', both of which I thought offered visual upgrades over their Blu-ray counterparts. There has been some controversy among enthusiasts about underlying source material resolution, but resolution is only one aspect of Ultra High Definition, whether it be physical media or streaming. The most important features are High Dynamic Range and Wide Color Gamut. Deeper black levels and shadow detail. Brighter whites and highlight details. And richer colors.To be fair, we're in a transition period where we're calibrating our expectations for displays and content, while filmmakers adjust to what's possible much like they have in the years since object-base sound mixing debuted. However, given a chance to compare UHD and HD material side-by-side, UHD often represents a bold improvement. And that's just what we did at the Innovation Lab... UHD HDR P3 vs HD SDR Rec 709 Our demonstration was as follows. Clips from Fox productions ran side-by-side on two Samsung displays in a blacked out room devoid of all ambient light. On the right, Samsung's 2015 UHD flagship, the 65" JS9500, played 16-bit uncompressed Ultra HD in high dynamic range and color graded to P3 (the color gamut used fo commercial cinemas). This TV was specifically calibrated by Fox and Samsung and has been used to grade all of Fox's titles. On the left, Samsung's 2013 HD flagship, the 65" F8000, displayed uncompressed HD in standard dynamic range and color graded to Rec 709 (the color gamut used for Blu-ray). We stood six to eight feet away.In a perfect world, we would have be viewing 10 bit UHD material (rather than 16 bit), and both displays would have been JS9500s to allow for the same in-display upconversion consumers will experience when comparing HD and UHD material at home.Still, this experiment works well for any HD owners wondering if a new 4K UHD display and content are worth the upgrade. After this, I'm convinced they are.Here's what we saw:'The Revenant'. The first thing folks are going to notice when comparing the Ultra HD Blu-ray to the Blu-ray is color timing. The Oscar-winner for best Cinematography has two separate grades. One for HD/Rec 709, one for UHD HDR/P3. Both approved by Emanual Lubezki. The Rec 709 version was done first, and tints blue to evoke coldness. The HDR P3 grading is more naturalistic, tinting a wee bit green. It's an odd choice, to be sure, but I have to say I preferred the UHD version because it was more reminiscent of my theatrical experiences. It also reveals striking details in open flames as well as back-lit subjects. The sequence where the soldiers are riding horses through a dark forest, lit only by their torches, is hauntingly beautiful. And there's one shot of Leo standing on a bright, mountainside under a fallen tree dripping with melting snow. The HDR/P3 incarnation offered more detail in the highs and lows. Given the film's dark photography, I must admit the Rec 709 HD version was quite good as well, and some of the time differences (outside of color timing) were negligible. Particularly in wider shots. Either way, those who opt for the Blu-ray are going to find a top notch transfer, while those with the UHD are going to see upgrades.'Ice Age: Cosmic Scrat-tastrophe'. This short film played theatrically before 'The Peanuts Movie' and serves as semi-backstory for the upcoming 'Ice Age: Collision Course', due out this summer. It is also included as an extra feature on 'The Peanuts Movie' Ultra HD Blu-ray. I had no idea how important HDR/WCG would be to animation until I saw clips from 'Inside Out' in Rec 2020 last year. Simply put, this short film is another shining example for how great CGI animated films are going to look in UHD. It features a bold color palette of blues and purples and greens, all of which are much more vivid in UHD. Shots of outer space also benefited from deeper black levels. Imagery was much sharper. This particular demonstration was night-and-day different. Hopefully Disney, Pixar, and Dreamworks will embrace HDR and WCG for home entertainment.I did notice some banding in a few shots of blue sky backgrounds; this was apparently due to 16bit material playing back on a 10bit panel. The UHD Blu-ray shouldn't have this problem.'Deadpool'. The UHD version of 'Deadpool' is going to be a must own title for many reasons. It's a raunchy good time of a movie and it looks fantastic. Unlike 'The Revenant', the color timing for the HD and UHD versions are similar. However, the UHD version colors popped more, particularly Deadpool's red and black costume, as well as an orange explosion from the movie's climax. Spectral highlights on Colossus' chrome skin were also much more nuanced. And the overall image is much sharper and resolute. The UHD is the hands down winner.'The Martian'. A movie I've seen many times now in 2D, 3D, DVD (an awards screener), Dolby Vision 3D, and most recently in Ultra HD Blu-ray. The ultimate way to see 'The Martian' was the Dolby Vision 3D, but the Ultra HD Blu-ray is a close second. In watching the UHD HDR P3 footage side by side with the HD Rec 709 clips, the UHD material offers an added pop colors and some added sharpness, but perceived resolution is still quite similar at times.'Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials'. A movie I missed theatrically and have somehow only seen in UHD with HDR (first as part of a Dolby Cinema at AMC Prime demo, then at last fall's Luxury Tech Show, snd now here). 'The Scorch Trials' doesn't overall wow in the same way CGI material will, simply because it has a much more muted color palette. That said, glancing between HD and UHD, it was like someone had cleaned the UHD camera lens. Imagery really pops. Sequences with bright blue and cloudy skies really benefit from added visible details in the highlights. Giant post-apocalyptic city shots also offer more detail in the layers of crumbling, sandy-brown concrete. Shadow detail is another strength; the film's opening sequence takes place at night with shots of faceless people trudging through a crowd -- the HD Rec 709 material crushes, while you can see much more clothing in the UHD HDR version. Fox gave me a copy of this title and when I get in my next UHD loaner from Samsung (also a JS9500), I look forward to viewing the whole film. Upcoming Fox UHD Titles Fox was understandably mum on what catalog titles we may or may not see by the end of 2016 (it's really going to depend on available assets and what will look best in HDR with WCG), but the big takeaway is this:Going forward, all Fox feature new releases are going to be day-and-date with the option to buy Ultra HD Blu-ray and Blu-ray (as well as digital HD and digital UHD). That's fantastic news. Object Base Audio (More Please) Though 'The Peanuts Movie' Ultra HD Blu-ray has Dolby Atmos, and DTS is a partner in the Innovation Lab, Fox has been pretty quiet on using object-based sound mixes for Ultra HD Blu-ray. I asked about this, but there's really no new information to glean, or titles to announce.To be completely honest, this bums me out, if only because when you're a studio with titles like 'Life of Pi', which set the bar for Dolby Atmos theatrically, and 'The Revenant', whose Atmos mix is simply transportive, it's borderline tragic (in the artistic sense) that we'll never be able to hear the full mix those insanely talented sound teams and filmmakers put together.Though the purposes of our demonstration was to highlight the visual upgrades of Ultra HD with HDR -- an experiment that was wholly successful -- I would personally implore Fox, and every studio home entertainment division, to release all titles in Dolby Atmos or DTS:X (assuming there are theatrical mix elements available). These sound formats are mind-blowing in the home whether or not you have entry-level or audiophile gear, and drop down wonderfully into 7.1 or 5.1 in legacy surround systems.Okay, off my soap box. Final Thoughts I've been drooling over High Dynamic Range and Wide Color Gamut since Dolby invited me to a demo for a product we now know as Dolby Vision. Everyone still has a lot to learn about what's possible (especially yours true) and what's accurate, but UHD Blu-ray with HDR/WCG paints a future of dazzlingly cinematic imagery. Is it heads and tails better than Blu-ray? Sometimes no, but for key content and lighting conditions, yes, resoundingly so. Especially CGI animation. Either way, it's all about story. Clearer imagery. More accurate dynamic range. Richer color rendering. If all of these things support the story, it's only easier for us to suspend our disbelief and slip into fantastic worlds of drama and comedy.Thanks so much to the Fox Innovation Lab for inviting us for a tour and for showing us the value of Ultra HD with HDR/WCG. It's hard to go backwards once you've seen the differences with your own two eyes. Here's hoping we get as much content as possible to enjoy this format -- either via physical media or streaming -- for years to come.Posted Wed Mar 16, 2016 at 05:10 PM PDT by: -
'Haven: The Final Season' Blu-ray Bound[teaser]The fifth and final season of the supernatural mystery series is headed for Blu-ray in April. [/teaser]In an early announcement to retailers, Entertainment One is preparing 'Haven: The Final Season' for Blu-ray on April 19. For five eye-opening seasons, fans tuned in to the hit Syfy series Haven, based on Stephen King's novella "The Colorado Kid." Following former FBI agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose) and her supernatural exploits in the small town of Haven, Maine, the series was hailed as "a must see show!" by Entertainment Weekly. 'Haven: The Final Season' presents hometown heroes Audrey, Nathan (Lucas Bryant), Duke (Eric Balfour) and Dwight (Adam Copeland), with challenges unlike any they've experienced before. Across 13 action-packed final episodes, the town of Haven has been cut off from the rest of the world by a mysterious fog bank and is on its own. Through journeys into the past, the future, and the very fabric between worlds, events in Haven hurtle towards a cataclysmic showdown. Will the heroes be able to rid Haven of "the Troubles" forever, or will the town and its inhabitants continue to suffer the curse? Watch and see as tensions rise, allegiances shift and in a harrowing closing chapter, the mystery of "Croatoan" is finally revealed. The Blu-ray will feature 1080p video, a DTS-HD MA 5.1 soundtrack, and supplements will include: 13 "Inside Haven" Featurettes; 13 Audio Commentary Tracks; Interviews with Eric Balfour, Lucas Bryant, William Shatner, Adam Copeland & Producer Shawn Piller;Haven: The Final SeasonMythology Refresher; Haven Revisited: Livestream Segments with the Cast & Crew; Haven Archives: Entries from the Crocker Diaries; Haven Origins: Lovers Conquered All; and Haven Origins: Trust Kills Fear. Suggested list price for the Blu-ray is $49.98. You can find the latest specs for 'Haven: The Final Season' linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule, where it's indexed under April 19. Order the Blu-rayPosted Wed Mar 16, 2016 at 12:00 PM PDT by: -
Tobe Hooper's 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2: Collector's Edition' Dated and Detailed for Blu-ray[teaser]The horror sequel will be getting a new transfer and allotment of bonus features this April. [/teaser] In an early announcement to retailers, Scream Factory says 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2: Collector's Edition' on Blu-ray on April 19. In 1974, horror fans rejoiced upon the release of Tobe Hooper's masterpiece, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The movie raised the stakes of in-your-face filmmaking and changed the face of horror. Twelve years later, Hooper and the Sawyer clan are back with this deviously entertaining sequel, starring Dennis Hopper in one of the most deliciously crazed performances of his career. For a decade, Texas Ranger Lefty Enright (Hopper) has sought to avenge the brutal murder of his kin by the cannibalistic Sawyer family – Leatherface, Chop-Top, The Cook and Grandpa. With the help of a radio DJ (Caroline Williams), who's also bent on putting an end to the terror, Lefty finds his way to the Sawyers' underground slaughter shop, where a battle of epic proportions will soon rage... and the line between good and evil gets chopped to bits! Specs have yet to be revealed, but this release will feature both the new 2016 HD transfer and the original HD transfer plus more supplements than you can shake a chainsaw at including: NEW Audio Commentary With Director Of Photography Richard Kooris, Production Designer Cary White, Script Supervisor Laura Kooris And Property Master Michael Sullivan; Audio Commentary With Director Tobe Hooper; Audio Commentary With Actors Bill Moseley, Caroline Williams And Special Effects Makeup Creator Tom Savini; NEW Extended Outtakes From It Runs In The Family Featuring L.M. Kit Carson And Lou Perryman; NEW Behind-The-Scenes Footage Compilation From Tom Savini's Archives; Alternate Opening Credit Sequence; Deleted Scenes; Still Galleries – Posters And Lobby Cards, Behind-The-Scenes Photos, Stills And Collector's Gallery; Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots; NEW House Of Pain – An Interview With Makeup Effects Artists Bart Mixon, Gabe Bartalos, Gino Crognale And John Vulich; NEW Yuppie Meat – An Interview With Actors Chris Douridas And Barry Kinyon; NEW Cutting Moments – An Interview With Editor Alain Jakubowicz; NEW Behind The Mask – An Interview With Stunt Man And Leatherface Performer Bob Elmore; NEW Horror's Hallowed Grounds – Revisiting The Locations Of The Film – Hosted By Sean Clark Plus A Special Guest; and It Runs In The Family – A Six Part Feature-Length Documentary Featuring Interviews With Screenwriter L.M. Kit Carson, Actors Bill Moseley, Caroline Williams, Bill Johnson, Lou Perryman, Special Makeup Effects Artist Tom Savini And More. You can find the latest specs for 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2: Collector's Edition' linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule, where it is indexed under April 19. Order the Blu-rayPosted Wed Mar 16, 2016 at 10:00 AM PDT by: -
Roman Polanski Says 'What?' on Blu-ray[teaser]The controversial 1972 comedy is headed for Blu-ray in April. [/teaser] In an early announcement to retailers, Severin will be releasing 'What?' on Blu-ray on April 26. Roman Polanski described it as the ribald adventures of an innocent girl. More than four decades after its controversial release, it remains the most butchered, debated and least-seen film of the Oscar-winning director's entire career. The succulent Sydne Rome stars as an oft-naked American girl lost inside a Mediterranean villa inhabited by priests, pianists, perverts and a pimp (a deliciously bizarre performance by Marcello Mastroianni) while indulging in madcap acts that even include ping-pong. Hugh Griffith (Tom Jones), Romolo Valli (Boccaccio 70) and Polanski himself co-star in this surreal and sexy comedy, now finally restored to its original running time from a vault print reportedly stolen from the wine cellar of producer Carlo Ponti. Specs have yet to be revealed, but supplements will include: Sydne In Wonderland - Interview With Star Sydne Rome; Memories Of A Young Pianist - Interview With Composer Claudio Gizzi; A Surreal Pop Movie - Interview With Cinematographer Marcello Gatti; and Theatrical Trailer. You can find the latest specs for 'What?' linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule, where it is indexed under April 26. Order the Blu-rayPosted Wed Mar 16, 2016 at 08:00 AM PDT by: -
Andy Palmer Unleashes 'The Funhouse Massacre' on Blu-ray[teaser]The horror film featuring Robert Englund is headed for Blu-ray this summer. [/teaser] In an early announcement to retailers, Scream Factory has revealed that 'The Funhouse Massacre' will arrive on Blu-ray on June 7. On Halloween night, a group of the United States' most notorious serial killers escape from Statesville Asylum and descend upon a giant funhouse whose theme is based on their different reigns of terror. The unsuspecting carnival patrons think that the carnage created at the park is just part of the show… until they become part of the main attraction. The only people left to stop the killers are a rag-tag group of college kids, a clueless deputy (Ben Begley, The Hungover Games) and the local sheriff (Scottie Thompson, Skyline, Before I Wake), who seems to have a strange attachment to the leader of the maniacs, the silver-tongued devil "Mental Manny" (Jere Burns – Justified, Angie Tribeca). No other details have been revealed at this time. You can find the latest specs for 'The Funhouse Massacre' linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule, where it is indexed under June 7. Order the Blu-rayPosted Wed Mar 16, 2016 at 06:00 AM PDT by: -
HBO's 'Ballers: The Complete First Season' Dated for Blu-ray[teaser]The first season of the comedy series starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is planned for Blu-ray this summer. [/teaser] In an early announcement to retailers, HBO will be releasing 'Ballers: The Complete First Season' on Blu-ray on June 14. Spencer Strasmore (Johnson) is a retired football superstar who is trying to reinvent himself as a financial manager for current players in sun-soaked Miami. His inner circle includes Ricky (John David Washington, former pro-football player), a talented but volatile wide receiver who seeks to balance his off-field antics with his passion for the game; Charles (Omar Miller), a reluctantly retired lineman who's finding it hard to adjust to civilian life; and Vernon (Donovan Carter), a player with a rookie contract, whose promise never to forget "where he came from" brings scores of hangers-on into his life, and lands him in big financial trouble. Though they're pros when it comes to playing the game, each one has a harder time navigating life off the field. Other series regulars include Troy Garity, Rob Corddry, London Brown and Jazmyn Simon. Ballers was created by Stephen Levinson (Boardwalk Empire, Entourage); executive produced by Stephen Levinson, Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson, Dany Garcia, Peter Berg, Evan Reilly, Rob Weiss, Julian Farino, Denis Biggs; and co-executive produced by Hiram Garcia. Specs haven't been revealed yet, but supplements will include: Behind-the-scenes looks for each episode. You can find the latest specs for 'Ballers: The Complete First Season' linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule, where it is indexed under June 14. Order the Blu-rayPosted Tue Mar 15, 2016 at 12:00 PM PDT by: -
Michael Cimino's 'The Sicilian' Bound for Blu-ray[teaser]The Director's Cut of the 1987 film starring Christopher Lambert and Terence Stamp arrives on Blu-ray at the end of the month. [/teaser] In an early announcement to retailers, Shout Factory says 'The Sicilian: Director's Cut' will hit Blu-ray on March 29. From Mario Puzo, the best-selling author of The Godfather, comes the riveting saga of the life, loves and dreams of the infamous Sicilian bandit, Salvatore Giuliano. Directed by the Academy Award-winning director of The Deer Hunter, Michael Cimino, this epic motion picture stars Christopher Lambert (Highlander) in the most powerful performance of his career. World War II is finally over, and a war-torn world is at rest. But for the island of Sicily, whose inhabitants dream of independence from Rome's oppressive, ironhanded regime, the struggle has just begun. Three powers have always ruled the island – the Church, the landowners and the Mafia – until Salvatore Giuliano pronounced himself the fourth. Determined that Sicily shall gain its freedom, Giuliano and his "brothers" rob and ransom the rich, cold-bloodedly murdering all who dare to defy or betray them. As Giuliano proudly redistributes his newfound wealth among the peasants, Don Masino, the head of the Sicilian Mafia, declares that Giuliano must be stopped – at any cost. Now it's a fight for survival, as the bloodiest manhunt in Italian history sweeps the countryside of the notorious outlaw, Giuliano. You can find the latest specs for 'The Sicilian: Director's Cut' linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule, where it is indexed under March 29. Order the Blu-rayPosted Tue Mar 15, 2016 at 10:00 AM PDT by: