Welcome to another look at some of the 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD highlights coming out this week. It’s a jam-packed edition delivering major Hollywood efforts as well as notable independent and international features. So, if you can’t make it out to the movies this week, be sure to give one of these titles a try!
BIG NEW RELEASES!

BURN ALL MY LETTERS – Karin Stolpe was a Swedish translator and daughter of a Nobel Prize winner. This biopic is set in the 1930s and tells her life story. After studying abroad, she ended up returning home and marrying a celebrity, before beginning an affair with a writer and critic who was in her social circle. Naturally, the scandal that followed created great conflict in her personal life. This biopic from Sweden took some time to find a North American distributor, but it is now debuting as a DVD-only release. The picture hasn’t been seen by many in this country, yet it did win accolades in Sweden, including several nominations for their equivalent of the Academy Awards. So, those with an interest in Swedish history will likely be interested in this picture. It stars Asta Kamma August, Bill Skarsgård, Gustav Lindh and Sverrir Gudnason.

CUTTER’S CLUB – This ultra-low budget chiller from writer/producer/director Charles Band (Parasite, Trancers, Dollman vs. Demonic Toys, The Gingerdead Man, and the Evil Bong films) follows two medical students. One possesses natural skills in surgery and wants to develop new, experimental grafting techniques. She and her boyfriend find their way into a secret society of surgery-obsessed fanatics and soon get in over-their-heads helping create a two-headed monster. This picture debuted earlier in the year online and is now arriving on disc. The big story regarding the film is that it was shot roughly 20 years ago and left unfinished. The negative was lost, but it was recently discovered. Band filmed a few additional scenes and completed the picture. There have only been a few reviews posted. The consensus is that the film is flawed, but contains an interesting concept, with an impressive performance from one of its cast members. It features Tony Todd, Melissa Searing and Davee Youngblood.

THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS – The latest Marvel superhero story introduces a few familiar characters who haven’t appeared in the franchise yet. This tale is set in a parallel universe from the other Marvel features and involves four heroic astronauts/scientists with incredible powers gained during a dangerous mission into space. When a strange being called Silver Surfer appears and informs Earth that a powerful cosmic being named Galactus will be devouring it imminently, the team must stop the planet from being destroyed. Critics gave this effort higher marks than recent Marvel titles. A small number found that while it was impeccably produced, the story was still overly familiar and didn’t stray far enough from the Marvel formula. But all others thought the cast were charming and the impressive visuals and entertaining story would entertain and keep the attention of any viewer. This title can be purchased as a 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray combo, a 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray Steelbook, a 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray Amazon exclusive Steelbook, a Walmart exclusive Blu-ray, and a regular Blu-ray. The cast includes Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Joseph Quinn, Julia Garner, Natasha Lyonne, Paul Walter Hauser, Sarah Niles and Ralph Ineson.

LIGHT OF THE WORLD – Faith-based movie enthusiasts can check out this animated family feature that tells the story of Jesus that is told from the point-of-view of the Apostle John. When the boy’s father falls into debt, the youngster searches for a way to help. The protagonist meets the divine figure and decides to follow his teachings. He witnesses the deity’s beginnings, right through his crucifixion and resurrection. Most members of the press recommended the movie. A few voices stated that the picture was well-intentioned, but very blunt and obvious in its attempts to convert young viewers into followers. Still, most felt that the animation was stylish and slick, and thought that telling the story through the eyes of a child added a unique element to the storytelling. The voice cast includes Ian Hanlin, Benjamin Jacobson and Michael Benyaer.

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING – The most recent sequel in this long-running franchise serves as a finale to the storyline that has been running through the last few features. With a form of Artificial Intelligence known as the Entity on the brink of causing the end of the world, rogue IMF agent Ethan Hunt pulls his crew together one last time to try and locate a module that will shut down the program. Of course, others want the component so that they can take control of the Entity, leading to an epic showdown between all parties. Notices were generally upbeat for this effort. About one-fifth of reviewers commented that this chapter felt bloated and the tone was overly serious, diminishing their enjoyment. Still, the majority called the picture a fitting close, noting that once again it was full of incredible stunts and action scenes, while also delivering a worthy farewell to some of its characters. The movie is available in a 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray combo pack and a 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray Steelbook. Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Esai Morales, Pom Klemnentieff, Henry Czerny, Holt McCallany, Janet McTeer, Nick Offerman and Angela Bassett headline the film.

OSIRIS – A group of Special Forces commandos are sent out on a secret mission. But when they arrive, the group are abducted by aliens and beamed aboard a spaceship. The skilled fighters awaken, regroup, and realize that they must fight off their inhuman captors and figure out how to get themselves back to Earth. Reaction towards this independent science-fiction/action/horror movie was split right down the middle. Half called the movie an amalgamation of tropes from better pictures like Predator and Alien, featuring endless gun battles delivered in a routine and unmemorable manner. The same number believed that this was a capably made and fast-paced effort that delivered the B-movie goods and would entertain action fans. This title is arriving exclusively as a standalone DVD. It stars Max Martini, Linda Hamilton, Brianna Hildebrand, Lamonica Garrett and Michael Irby.

SCARED SHITLESS – A plumber frustrated over his adult son’s germophobic tendencies insists that the two work a night shift together to help overcome his fears. When they see something out-of-the-ordinary at an apartment complex, they investigate and discover a genetically engineered, blood-thirsty monster living in the pipes. It goes on the rampage and as residents begin to disappear, the son must overcome his fears to survive the night. This independent horror/comedy from Canada played at various genre film festivals over the past year and is now arriving on disc. The press thought that horror fans should give it a look. One reviewer didn’t find the toilet monster idea funny and described the movie as abhorrent. Everyone else complimented the work of the cast, calling the picture a well-paced and quirky blast that was far more amusing than anticipated. The cast includes Steven Ogg, Daniel Doheny, Chelsea Clark, Marcia Bennett, Mark McKinney and Julian Richings.

SCARYGIRL – This independent animated fantasy is a co-production between Australia and the US. A young girl who feels like an outcast because of her physical attributes sees her beautiful hometown suddenly come under threat from a powerful leader. When her dad is kidnapped and taken to the villain’s “City of Light,” the protagonist has to find a way to locate the sinister ruler and rescue her guardian. So far, the movie has only been seen by a handful of critics and response was divided. Half commented that the animation was strong, but the story was lacking and that the feature had difficulty maintaining a consistent tone. The same number called the movie marvelous to look at and noted that the narrative dealt with interesting and complex themes that would ignite conversation among family members. For now, this is a DVD-only release. The voice cast includes Craig Behenna, Matt Everitt, Nathan Jurevicius, Sam Neill and Tim Minchin.

SHE RIDES SHOTGUN – A young girl is unexpectedly reunited with her father, who has just been released from prison. He tells her that she must leave immediately with him. It soon becomes clear he is a fugitive being hunted by a violent criminal gang, who also have the police under their command. The girl also learns that her mother and stepfather have been killed, and that her dad is the main suspect. The father trains the girl to protect herself as the pursuit continues. Word was positive for this independent thriller. A few called the picture predictable and had issues with watching the young lead character endure so much trauma. However, everyone else was impressed by the writing and performers, stating that the movie managed to juggle a poignant father-daughter relationship against a disturbing backdrop. For the time being, this title is being resealed only on DVD. It features Taron Egerton, Ana Sophia Heger, Rob Yang, John Carroll Lynch and Odessa Z’zion.

SKETCH – This tale involves an overwhelmed, widowed father. His daughter is drawing violent art that is raising eyebrows at school. And his son, who is more sociable than his sibling, acts normally but may also be hiding his grief. While the dad tries to clean and sell the family home, the frustrated young girl discovers that the creatures from her sketchbook have suddenly disappeared off the pages. Soon, the family and town come under attack by oversized and colorful, but threatening creatures. This independent film was acquired for release by Angel Films, but apparently the movie is not a faith-based picture. Write-ups were very positive. A few voices didn’t think that the film measured up to its wonderful concept while also believing it was too intense for kids. All others stated that this was a fantastic little film with unique and incredible monsters that capably dealt with themes of grief and loss in a compassionate and creative way. Tony Hale, D’Arcy Carden, Bianca Belle, Kew Lawrence and Kalon Cox headline the film.

WEAPONS – This horror hit begins with a truly terrifying scenario. A class full of children run out of their houses in the middle of the night at the exact same time and disappear without a trace. Frustrated parents try to determine what happened to the children, accusing and harassing the homeroom schoolteacher. The film cuts between the instructor, parents and police as they attempt to solve the mystery. When the answer arrives, it isn’t what anyone anticipates. Write-ups were excellent for this feature. A small contingent commented that the story changed its focus too often and felt that the last act wasn’t as frightening or moving as hoped for. Everyone else called the film an impressively performed and gripping chiller with memorable moments, also suggesting it effectively critiqued modern suburban life. This feature can be purchased on 4K Ultra HD only, or as a 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray Steelbook, as well as a standalone Blu-ray. Julia Garner, Josh Brolin, Alden Ehrenreich, Benedict Wong, Jason Turner and Amy Madigan.
BLASTS FROM THE PAST!
If you’re looking for something older, you have plenty of options as well. Radiance Films is delivering Daiei Gothic: Japanese Ghost Stories Volume 2 on Blu-ray, containing the movies Demon of Mount Oe (1960), The Haunted Castle (1969) and Ghost of Kasane Swamp (1970). These are three Daiei genre films based on folk tales that involve spirits seeking vengeance. Each film has been given a 4K restoration for this release. They arrive with film historian interviews, visual essays and trailers. The second title also has a select-scene movie expert commentary track. The box set includes an 80-page booklet on the titles and is a “Limited Edition” of 4000. A FULL REVIEW OF THIS SET WILL APPEAR ON THIS SITE SHORTLY.

Malpertuis (1971) is a Belgian/French/West German production about a sailor who returns home to find the town in a strange state. He ends up on the estate of his wealthy uncle, who has gathered the family together for a very strange will reading. This arthouse horror picture is very surreal but has built a sizable following over the years. It is now being released on Blu-ray for the first time in the world. You’ll get a director-approved 4K image restoration, a commentary with the filmmaker and the assistant director, a new interview with the director, a 2005 documentary on the making of the feature, a featurette on the casting of Orson Welles, with outtakes of the performer, a special on co-star Susan Hampshire, an archival interview with the director and co-star Michel Bouquet, an archival talk with author Jean Ray aka John Flanders (who wrote the book the movie is based on). The director also revisits the locations from the film and presents a short he made from the previous decade. Additionally, the Cannes version of the picture, which is 25 minutes shorter, is presented as well. This release also contains an 80-page booklet with essays on the picture and comes in a rigid box. This is a “Limited Edition” of 3000 copies. Read a full review of the disc right here.
88 Films is putting out a 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray combo (as well as a standalone Blu-ray) of the Italian Nazisploitation film SS Experiment Love Camp (1976). It’s a jarring movie that, as the press release states, “…continues to disgust audiences… 50 years after its initial release.” The specs include a new 4K restoration of the original camera negative, an Italian film expert commentary, a discussion with the director, an interview with a movie historian, as well as the editor and cinematographer. Additionally, the Italian opening and closing credits, as well as a trailer is featured.
If you don’t have it already, Capelight Pictures is making the amusing comedy Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) available once again on Blu-ray or as a Blu-ray and DVD Mediabook. Strangely enough, this appears to be older discs getting a redo without a 4K upgrade.
Cauldron Films is presenting a 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray “Standard Edition” of the Spanish biker revenge film Mad Foxes (1981). The uncut edition of the film has been given a 4K restoration from the original camera negative and is presented in Dolby Vision, along with a film historian commentary, cast and crew interviews, and a video essay on the picture.
Hollywood Rocks! (2008) is a documentary about the Los Angeles 1980s hair metal music scene that is arriving on Blu-ray from Cleopatra. It features interviews with musicians Kevin Dubrow, Jack Russell, Jani Lane, Tracii Guns, Stephen Pearcy, Steven Adler and more.

Criterion is giving one of their popular catalog titles a reissue. The memorable French horror picture Eyes Without a Face (1960) is arriving in a 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray combo. It involves a doctor kidnapping women to perform radical surgery and give his disfigured daughter a new visage. The movie has been given a 4K restoration and is presented in Dolby Vision. Extras include Blood of the Beasts (1949), the director’s documentary about the slaughterhouses of Paris. There are also archival interviews with the filmmaker and a cast member, excerpts from a 1985 documentary on the screenwriters, as well as trailers. A booklet with an essay on the movie is also listed as a bonus.
School in the Crosshairs (1981) is a Japanese title arriving on Blu-ray from Cult Epics. It involves a high school student with psychic powers. When another kid arrives in town with similar abilities, the two battle over a seat in the student government. The distributor is presenting a 2K image restoration, a film critic commentary, a visual essay on the movie, a film poster gallery, and trailers. There is also a reversible sleeve with original Japanese poster art and a 24-page booklet with notes on the film.
Deaf Crocodile Films is delivering several wild Eastern European titles on Blu-ray. The Assassin of the Tsar (1991) is a Russian effort with Malcolm McDowell about an institutionalized man who thinks he’s the assassin of Tsar Nicolas II. His therapist takes him on a trip into his mind to make him relive events from 1918 and realize he’s not a killer. The movie received a new restoration from the original 35mm elements and comes with a film historian commentary, a video essay, and interviews with McDowell and the cast.
Bubble Bath (1980) is an animated Hungarian musical that has been newly restored for Blu-ray. It arrives with a film expert commentary, an essay with a professor, interviews with the editor and the director, five rare short films by the moviemaker and more.

Treasures of Soviet Animation: Volume 1 contains three important animated titles from the USSR. You’ll get The Return (1980), The Mystery of the Third Planet (1981) and The Pass (1988), all newly restored in 4K for this release. The disc contains two video essays with film historians, in addition to a movie expert commentary track.
If you haven’t seen it, Visitors from the Arkana Galaxy (1981) is a wild and crazy science-fiction movie made in Dubrovnik, Croatia. This is a lovely seaside resort town in this part of the world, and the story follows a cartoonist who meets aliens and befriends them. One of the youngsters from another planet brings along a toy figure that grows into a monster during the climax of the picture. This title was released back in 2023 but is now getting a reissue on Blu-ray. The movie was newly scanned and restored for this edition, comes with a film expert commentary track, a film historian video essay, as well as five animated shorts from the director.
The film noir The Judge (1949) is being put out on Blu-ray from Film Masters. It involves a crooked lawyer who blackmails a client into trying to murder his wife. According to the box synopsis, this effort pushed the boundaries of the Film Code with some very dark plot elements. It stars Milburn Stone and Katherine DeMille.
It’s a very busy week for Kino-Lorber. First up is a Blu-ray of the drama Angry Harvest (1985) an effort from Agnieszka Holland (The Secret Garden, Green Border) about a separated Jewish family attempting to avoid capture during the Nazi occupation. A German farmer takes the wife in, but he is hesitant to reunite the woman with her husband when he appears in the area still alive. It comes with a film historian commentary.

The Denzel Washington/Angelina Jolie thriller The Bone Collector (1999) will be available in a 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray set or as a standalone Blu-ray. It’s about a policewoman and quadriplegic criminologist trying to track down a serial killer. The original camera negative has been given a 4K master and is being presented in Dolby Vision. The set includes two new film historian commentaries, an archival commentary with director Phillip Noyce (Dead Calm, Patriot Games, Rabbit-Proof Fence, Salt), a production featurette and a trailer.
Not to be confused with the Eddie Murphy comedy, the Alain Delon French crime drama Boomerang (1976) is arriving on Blu-ray. It’s about a dad trying to get his drug-addicted son off the hook for the murder of a policeman. His job becomes considerably harder when his criminal past comes to light. The image on this Blu-ray comes from a 4K restoration. It also comes with a film historian commentary and a trailer.
Speaking of French movies, Cop or Hood (1979) is a French action picture with Jean-Paul Belmondo as a police commissioner hunting down the killers of one of his inspectors. When he learns another corrupt law enforcement department is responsible, he goes on the offensive, resulting in some impressive stunts. This Blu-ray also comes with a movie historian commentary and trailer.
Death Packs a Suitcase (1972) is a Jess Franco chiller arriving on Blu-ray from the distributor. It follows a slasher in London whose kink is to pack up a suitcase of his victim before murdering them. It arrives with a film expert commentary.
And the Kino Cult line is presenting the notorious Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS (1975) in a 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray package. This is a Nazispoitation title about the activities of a female Nazi commandant who spends a lot of time torturing people while being undressed. For those interested, the release contains a 4K restoration of the film in Dolby Vision, an archival commentary with the star, the director, and the producer, as well as a new movie historian commentary. There is also an interview with the director, and promo materials.
Rob Zombie’s effective 70s horror homage The Devil’s Rejects (2005) is reappearing as a 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray Amazon exclusive Steelbook courtesy of Lionsgate. The story of this sequel follows the psychopaths from House of 1000 Corpses as they continue their killing spree on the road and try to evade police. The set contains an upgraded picture and most of the bonuses available on previous editions, including multiple commentary tracks, deleted scene, bloopers, promo materials, as well as a 144-minute documentary on the production.

Lionsgate Limited is also making a few titles available as exclusives through their website. Hider in the House (1989) is a Vestron Video title with Gary Busey as a maniac who hides in the walls of a suburban home and terrorizes the residents (played by Mimi Rogers and Michael McKeon). This is a bonkers and over-the-top horror movie that is very amusing for genre fans in the right frame of mind. This Blu-ray contains a director commentary, featurettes on the screenplay, the music, and the production itself. A still gallery and a theatrical trailer are also included in this release.
Jacob’s Ladder (1990) is receiving the 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray Steelbook treatment. Tim Robbins stars as a Viet Nam war vet suffering from trauma, who begins to experience disturbing visions. He attempts to figure out exactly what is going on as the situation worsens. This picture includes a 4K presentation of the movie in Dolby Vision. It also boasts a special extra called “The Rungs of Jacob’s Ladder,” commentary with director Adrain Lyne (Flashdance, Fatal Attraction, Indecent Proposal), a commentary with Mike White of “The Projection Booth”, making-of featurettes, an interview with the screenwriter, a look at the locations, a special on war trauma in connection with this title, deleted scenes and a trailer.

The Eli Roth thriller Knock Knock (2015) with Keanu Reeves, Ana de Armas and Lorenza Izzo is getting an anniversary 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray “Collector’s Edition” from Lionsgate Limited. It’s about a husband who lets two young women into his house, resulting in a deadly game of cat and mouse. The film is presented in 4K with Dolby Vision and comes with a new look back at the movie, a featurette with Eli Roth and a trailer, along with legacy extras like a director/cast and crew commentary, a making-of, deleted scenes, and a stills gallery.
If you’re an enthusiast of Italian horror movies, you can pick up a Blu-ray of Body Puzzle (1992) from RaroVideo U.S.. It’s a serial killer film from Lamberto Bava (Demons, Demons 2) about a madman who leaves severed body parts in the home of his next target. This title arrives with a film historian commentary and trailers.
Severin is delivering a 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray combo of the entertaining Amicus anthology Asylum (1972). The plot follows a new psychiatrist in a psychiatric institute hearing the stories of four inmates. For this release, the film was scanned in 4K from the original camera negative and features more than two hours of special features that include an all-new interview with co-star Robert Powell.
Baskin (2015) is also appearing in a 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray pack, as well as standalone Blu-ray. This is a Turkish chiller about a police squad who are lured into a hellish nightscape. The 3-plus hours of bonuses include a retrospective piece, a behind-the-scenes documentary, Evrenol’s original short film and more.

Ferat Vampire (1982) is another wild and crazy effort from Europe. It’s a Czech horror picture about a foreign car manufacturer who creates a rally car that drives incredibly fast. The only problem is that it runs on human blood and has vampiric tendencies. That’s the price you pay to be in the winner’s circle. If memory serves, it’s a unique and amusing genre picture. For its Blu-ray release, the picture has been restored by Národní Filmový Archiv and Severin Films. It comes with multiple commentary tracks, as well as interviews with cast and crew. In all, it has over five hours of new and archival extras.
Universal Studios is delivering a 4K Ultra HD only and a Blu-ray only edition of Alfred Hitchcock: The Ultimate Collection, which contains the classics Saboteur (1942), Shadow of a Doubt (1943), Rope (1948), Rear Window (1954), The Trouble With Harry (1955), The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), Vertigo (1958), North by Northwest (1959), Psycho (1960), The Birds (1963), Marnie (1964), Torn Curtain (1966), Topaz (1969), Frenzy (1972) and Family Plot (1976). This is a repackaging of previous Hitchcock releases, but all are solid transfers that come with plenty of great extras.
Back to the Future: The Ultimate Trilogy 40th Anniversary 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray combo is arriving this week, as well as an Amazon exclusive Steelbook version of the set. It includes the original Back to the Future (1985), Back to the Future Part II (1989) and Back to the Future Part III (1990). Apparently, it comes with nine hours of archival special features from earlier editions, as well as the following all-new bonuses… a reflection on the movie with co-writer and producer Bob Gale, a trip through the film’s iconic locations with Gale and co-star Donald Fullilove, more, untold stories from cast and crew about the production, a panel from a screening with Gale, cinematographer Dean Cundy and stunt double Charlie Croughwell, and a featurette on the Gibson guitar featured in the movie. And if you don’t want the whole box set, all the titles will be available separately too.
And the Errol Flynn biopic The Last of Robin Hood (2013) will also be arriving on Blu-ray. This drama stars Kevin Kline, Susan Sarandon and Dakota Fanning.
It’s also a busy edition for the Warner Archive Collection. They are putting out the Bette Davis Collection Blu-ray set that contains Jezebel (1938), Dark Victory (1939), The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939) and The Letter (1940). It’s a great way to pick up several notable titles with the performer in one set.

The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) is one of the best Hammer horror pictures, and it’s getting a 4K Ultra HD only release, as well as a Blu-ray edition for those who don’t have a 4K setup. The 4K Ultra HD contains two 4K discs with three restored cuts of the film presented in HDR. It comes with two new film historian commentaries and two archival tracks with movie experts. These are presented on two 4K discs, while an accompanying Blu-ray contains extras like featurettes on Hammer, the make-up effects in the movie, a look at the Mary Shelley novel, a look at the restoration, tons of archival featurettes and interview with cast and crew, alternative versions of the eyeball sequence, promo materials, and much, much more.
Back on Blu-ray, the Hollywood Legends of Horror Collection set features Doctor X (1932), The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932), Mad Love (1935), The Devil Doll (1936), The Return of Doctor X (1939), Mark of the Vampire (1935) and The Return of Doctor X (1939).
The Joan Crawford Collection provides Blu-rays of Grand Hotel (1932), The Women (1939), Possessed (1947) and The Damned Don’t Cry (1950).
Additionally, the Judy Garland Collection features some of this performer’s most notable titles on Blu-ray, including Strike Up the Band (1940), Girl Crazy (1943), Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), In the Good Old Summertime (1949), Summer Stock (1950) and A Star is Born (1954)
And you can pick up Blu-rays of Lovely to Look At (1952), The Racket (1951), Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins (1975) and A Summer Place (1959) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive.
If you happen to have purchased the first two Steelbook titles in this set, you can now complete it with The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (2003) 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray Steelbook from Warner Bros., which contains both cuts of the movie and loads of extra features in fancy packaging.
Finally, the South Korean action feature The Villagers (2018) is appearing on Blu-ray from Well Go USA. The plot involves a new gym teacher at a remote high school who becomes obsessed with solving the disappearance of a student before his arrival.
YOU KNOW, FOR KIDS!
Listed below are some options for younger viewers.
Light of the World (Ocean Avenue) Blu-ray
Scarygirl (Shout Factory) DVD
ON THE TUBE!
And below is a list of this week’s TV-related titles.
Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Complete Series (Warner Bros.) Blu-ray
The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs: Season 1 (2018 TV-series) (Shudder) Blu-ray