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Release date Title Notes January 17, 2020: Dolittle: co-production with Roth/Kirschenbaum Films and Team Downey: January 24, 2020: The Turning: distribution in North and Latin America, France, German-speaking Europe, Asia (excluding India, Hong Kong, South Korea, Vietnam and Indonesia), Australia, New Zealand and Russia only; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures
Now for its 30th birthday comes its first 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release, with bonus features including audio commentary, deleted scenes and, best (most unexpected) of all, a featurette on actual ...
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For home video releases on formats other than DVD and Blu-ray, see List of other Doctor Who home video releases. This is a list of Doctor Who serials and episodes that have been released on DVD and Blu-ray. DVD Release Most Doctor Who DVDs have been released first in the United Kingdom with Region 2, and released later in Australia and New Zealand (Region 4) and in North America (Region 1 ...
The line does not focus on any particular genre, as was shown with the announcement of their first two releases, the punk music documentary D.O.A.: A Rite of Passage and the cult horror film Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. [2] In 2023, the company launched a line of 4K Blu-ray releases called the MVD Rewind LaserVision Collection.
The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released (or scheduled to be released) in the 2020s. This does not include select titles produced solely by Amazon MGM Studios following their 2022 acquisition of the studio and their own rebrand in 2023 despite them using the 2021 MGM logo in the films themselves.
Masters of Cinema is a line of DVD and Blu-ray releases published through Eureka Entertainment. Because of the uniformly branded and spine-numbered packaging and the standard inclusion of booklets and analysis by recurring film historians, the line is often perceived as the UK equivalent of The Criterion Collection.