If you are a horror enthusiast, then you will love to have The Lighthouse (Blu-ray + Digital) edition. Directed by Robert Eggers, acclaimed director of horror films like The Witch, this film follows the lives of 2 lighthouse keepers on a New England island in the 1890s. Starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson, this film garnered rave reviews for the actors' performances and the director's vision. Dark and hallucinatory, this one's for all the strong-hearted horror fans out there.
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If you are a horror enthusiast, then you will love to have The Lighthouse (Blu-ray + Digital) edition. Directed by Robert Eggers, acclaimed director of horror films like The Witch, this film follows the lives of 2 lighthouse keepers on a New England island in the 1890s. Starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson, this film garnered rave reviews for the actors' performances and the director's vision. Dark and hallucinatory, this one's for all the strong-hearted horror fans out there.
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Normally this would be a 4K or nothing for me but digitally it's in HD via original release. Film is shot in near 1:1 ratio so having 4K is rather pointless and would otherwise detract from this vignette. I bit, thanks!
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Normally this would be a 4K or nothing for me but digitally it's in HD via original release. Film is shot in near 1:1 ratio so having 4K is rather pointless and would otherwise detract from this vignette. I bit, thanks!
Normally this would be a 4K or nothing for me but digitally it's in HD via original release. Film is shot in near 1:1 ratio so having 4K is rather pointless and would otherwise detract from this vignette. I bit, thanks!
Never seen this one but have a number of 4:3 ratio 4K releases. 4K is anything but pointless. HDR, Resolution, and Wider color gamut sill apply (other than perhaps color gamut if this one is all B&W)
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