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Scream 4(2011)
Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), now the author of a self-help book, returns home to Woodsboro on the last stop of her book tour. There she reconnects with Sheriff Dewey (David Arquette) and Gale (Courteney Cox), who are now married, as well as her cousin Jill (Emma Roberts) and her Aunt Kate (Mary McDonnell). Unfortunately, Sidney's appearance also brings about the return of Ghostface, putting Sidney, Gale, and Dewey, along with Jill, her friends, and the whole town of Woodsboro in danger. For more about Scream 4 and the Scream 4 Blu-ray release, see the Scream 4 Blu-ray Review Starring: Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox, Emma Roberts, Anna Paquin Director: Wes Craven Scream 4 Blu-ray, Video QualityScre4m's 1080p Blu-ray transfer is nothing short of perfection. This is a gorgeous image and positively blows away the previous three installments in terms of grain structure, detailing, color, and absence of technical faults. The transfer presents a gorgeous film-like image that remains whether in the darkest corners or the sunniest outdoor campus shots around Woodsboro High School. Fine detail excels at every turn, and it's not just faces, facial hair, and clothes. Little supporting and structural odds and ends -- the texture of a couch, the fine lines in wooden floors -- are accentuated by the clean image, 1080p resolution, and intact grain structure; nothing has been scrubbed away here. Colors do favor a warmer shade, but seemingly by design. Nevertheless, brighter colors pop with regularity, particularly the greenery around the daytime exteriors. Blazingly bright backgrounds do wash out periphery details but, as with the warmer color scheme, seemingly by design. Black levels are perhaps the transfer's best asset; they're naturally dark and perfectly shadowy, never washing out or consuming critical details. Flesh tones, meanwhile, favor a slight golden/bronze hue that's a result of the overall color appearance. Additionally, clarity is amazing; everything that's meant to be seen is seen, only aiding the exquisite detailing, fine colors, and natural film-like grain structure. Banding, blocking, edge enhancement, and other uglies are no-shows. This might be Anchor Bay's best transfer yet, a real success given some of the innate challenges -- notably all the shadows -- that are so prevalent throughout Scre4m. Scream 4 Blu-ray, Audio QualityScre4m's DTS-HD MA 5.1 lossless soundtrack is nearly as good as its video counterpart. It seems to lack ever-so-slightly in terms of sounding as rich, full, and therefore complete as perhaps it should, but such is a minor complaint in an otherwise top-tier presentation. Clarity is exceptional and spacing is seamless. Music, as noted, seems to lack that last little bit of oomph to take it over the top. It's not thunderously loud -- even some of the harsh Horror movie piano key strokes seem just a hair puny -- and it doesn't need to be, but it seems missing a jolt somewhere along the way. Nevertheless, this is a high quality listen that also delivers wonderful action effects. Whether knives tearing through flesh and other objects or a foreboding ringing of the telephone off to the side, the track's more energized effects seamlessly surround the listener and hit home with precision clarity. The surround channels carry a good deal of the action. Not only does music make use of the back speakers for a more fulfilling presentation, but various ambient effects -- the general din of a busy crime scene, reverberations of a honking horn bouncing around an underground parking garage -- naturally and effortlessly find their way in, too. Dialogue reproduction is clear, steady, and streams from the center channel. This is a strong soundtrack that does a marvelous job of supporting such a sonically-involved picture. Scream 4: Other Editions
Scream 4 Blu-ray, News and Updates• Scream 4 Blu-ray - July 5, 2011 Anchor Bay has announced the release of Wes Craven's Scream 4 for Blu-ray. The film, which stars Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette will be released in a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack with a digital copy. Scream 4 will street October 4th. Scream 4 Blu-ray, Forum Discussions
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