It’s 2009 all over again with James Cameron and Kathryn Bigelow pitted against each other, here with dueling 4Ks of Titanic and Point Break. Two classics, but they’re no match for what could be the year’s most essential 4K upgrade, the long-awaited restoration of Terrence Malick’s Days of Heaven. The format was invented to show off its visual splendor, or to show off TJ Miller throwing an office Christmas party.
The Ballad of Little Jo (Kino)
Blast of Silence (Criterion)
Breakin’ (Sandpiper)
Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo (Sandpiper)
The Color Purple 4K (Warner)
Days of Heaven 4K (Criterion)
Depeche Mode: Strange/Strange Too (Rhino)
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny 4K (Disney)
Northern Exposure: The Complete Series (Universal)
Office Christmas Party 4K (Paramount)
Point Break 4K (Shout Factory)
Silver Bullet 4K (Shout Factory)
Titanic 4K (Paramount)
Young Guns 4K (Lionsgate)