
"Physical media culture is alive and thriving thanks to the home video tastemakers hailing everywhere from The Criterion Collection to Kino Lorber and the Warner Archive Collection. Each month, IndieWire highlights the best recent and upcoming Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K releases for cinephiles to own now - and to bring ballast and permanence to your moviegoing at a time when streaming windows on classic movies close just as soon as they open."
"The gift-giving season officially begins this month with the release of Criterion's massive Wes Anderson boxed set, a 20-disc behemoth sure to pop up on many cinephiles' holiday wish lists this year. Yet it's a sign of how robust the world of physical media remains that the Wes Anderson package is just one of many indispensable releases dropping in September; we've also got a Criterion upgrade of a Kurosawa favorite, a new cut of an obscure Sylvester Stallone vehicle, and Jack Nicholson's criminally underrated "Chinatown" sequel "The Two Jakes.""
"Add to that a pristine transfer of an overlooked Walter Hill gem, a collection devoted to one of classic Hollywood's greatest stars, and a new restoration of Victor Sjöström's silent masterpiece "He Who Gets Slapped." And let's not forget to mention the physical media premiere of one of this year's best movies, "Materialists," with illuminating supplementary features."
Physical media culture remains active, supported by home-video labels such as The Criterion Collection, Kino Lorber, and the Warner Archive Collection. IndieWire curates notable Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K releases for collectors seeking permanence as streaming windows fluctuate. September's highlights include Criterion's 20-disc Wes Anderson boxed set, a Kurosawa upgrade, a new cut of an obscure Sylvester Stallone film, and Jack Nicholson’s underrated Chinatown sequel The Two Jakes. Additional releases feature a pristine transfer of a Walter Hill film, a classic-star collection, a restoration of Victor Sjöström's He Who Gets Slapped, and the physical media debut of the film Materialists with supplemental features.
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