WARRIOR 4K REVIEWED
“Warrior” arrives on 4K looking pretty good. But, it’s pretty rare for me to see a film on 4K that looks bad. The worst I can say is that it barely looks above Blu-ray quality and those discs seems to be few and far between now. This film doesn’t have the kind of cinematography that directly screams Dolby Vision reference material. But, the final fight is what kicks everything into gear. Due to the delay in having a big show-off scene, I knocked some of the score.
Still, I’m loving that Lionsgate is embracing releasing the best discs possible. If you’re an HDR fan, that’s great. Some people like watching their TV with the Tru Motion stuff on. Stick with Dolby Vision for discs like this. The whole idea of home theater is to have a smooth theatrical to home experience. Engage in that!
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Documentary
- Gag Reel
- Featurettes
- Deleted Scene
- Enhanced Viewing Mode
- Commentary
A/V STATS
- 2.40:1 2160p transfer
- Dolby Atmos
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