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DVD, Blu-ray, 4K Ultra, & Digital Releases – The Week of January 2, 2024: THE HOLDOVERS, THE MARSH KING’S DAUGHTER, EILEEN, & More

Dominic Sessa Paul Giamatti The Holdovers

Home Releases for the Week of January 2, 2024

New films and TV shows have been released on DVD, Blu-ray, 4K Ultra, and Digital HD this week, including new Criterion Collection films. Some of these releases are on single discs while others come in large collections, filled with extras, behind-the-scenes footage, and cloud capabilities. Below you find a listing of those films and TV programs.

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Thoughts on This Week’s In-home Releases

The home releases of The Holdovers, Dirty Dancing, Ferrari, To Die For, and Conan the Barbarian are the most noteworthy releases (and pre-orders) on home video and streaming services this week.

FilmBook Writer Thomas Duffy reviewed The Holdovers and had this to say about the film:

While Payne’s new movie is not at the level of Sideways, it offers viewers a chance to see Giamatti’s softer side in the latter half of the picture. The first half of the movie shows Giamatti’s character as someone completely different from who he really ends up being as a person so it’s a pleasure watching Giamatti’s character transformation on screen here. The Holdovers is nothing less than a reminder that people are all vulnerable underneath their sometimes hard exteriors.

Read here the full The Holdovers Movie Review.

FilmBook Writer Thomas Duffy reviewed Ferrari and had this to say about the film:

Whatever its problems are, the one thing that holds true about Ferrari is that it’s Cruz’s shot at another Oscar nod for Best Supporting Actress. Adam Driver could have been deserving of acting accolades in a lesser year, but the actor certainly takes a lot of risks here in terms of playing somebody who isn’t ordinary by any measure. As far as Michael Mann movies go, it would have been nice to see more character development than plot development in Ferrari. However, thanks to his tremendous technical precision in the new film, Mann remains a true master craftsman.

Read here the full Ferrari Movie Review.

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Rollo Tomasi

Rollo Tomasi is a Connecticut-based film critic, TV show critic, news, and editorial writer. He will have a MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University in 2025. Rollo has written over 700 film, TV show, short film, Blu-ray, and 4K-Ultra reviews. His reviews are published in IMDb's External Reviews and in Google News. Previously you could find his work at Empire Movies, Blogcritics, and AltFilmGuide. Now you can find his work at FilmBook.
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