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Candyman(1992)
A children's story comes to terrifying life in this gut-wrenching thriller about a graduate student whose research into modern folklore summons the spirit of the dead. Helen Lyle scoffs at superstition, but when she hears about Candyman, a slave spirit with a hook hand said to haunt a notorious housing project, she has a new twist for her thesis. To prove Candyman doesn't exist, Helen heads to the site of a brutal murder to call for him by saying his name five times. To her horror, he appears, igniting a string of gruesome murders. But the police don't believe in monsters, and Helen is charged with the grisly crimes. Only one person can set her free: Candyman. For more about Candyman and the Candyman Blu-ray release, see Candyman Blu-ray Review published by Jeffrey Kauffman on March 15, 2019 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5. Director: Bernard Rose Writers: Clive Barker, Bernard Rose Starring: Virginia Madsen, Tony Todd, Xander Berkeley, Kasi Lemmons, Vanessa Williams, DeJuan Guy Producers: Clive Barker, Steve Golin, Sigurjon Sighvatsson, Alan Poul » See full cast & crew Candyman Blu-ray, Video QualityCandyman is presented in two versions (more about that in a moment) courtesy of Scream Factory, an imprint of Shout! Factory, with AVC encoded 1080p transfers in 1.85:1. These new 2K restorations off of 4K scans of the original camera negatives had significant involvement and ultimate approval by director Bernard Rose and cinematographer Anthony B. Richmond, which may help to allay some fans' fears of rather noticeable "changes" in some grading decisions here, though as one of the commentaries gets into, these supposed "changes" are actually only changes when compared to incorrect gradings on previous home video releases. The entire palette looks at least slightly cooler to me across the board than on some previous home video releases, but things still pop extremely well, with some of the bold primaries, especially blues and reds, looking extremely vivid a lot of the time. Detail levels are generally very good, and in several close-ups, excellent, but there are certain understandable diminutions in detail, and especially fine detail, levels due to the film's old style compositing for some special effects, as well as several dissolves. While grain resolves naturally for the most part, some may find compression here intermittently improvable, as there is a tendency for a slight yellowish, chunky, quality to intrude, even divorced from such exacerbating aspects as low light or opticals (you can see the splotchiness quite easily in a number of screenshots accompanying this review). Arrow UK has also released this in their own version, assumedly from the same master, though they haven't yet sent me a screener and so I can't authoritatively comment on any differences between the two versions. In terms of the two versions, those perusing the special features below, where I list the timings of the two versions, will notice they bear the exact same running times, certainly an oddity in the world of "Theatrical Cuts" vs. "Director's Cuts". As one of the film's fans has discovered and mentioned in the Forum thread about the film, the Director's Cut includes approximately 10 frames of material that the Theatrical Cut does not, but the Director's Cut eliminates 10 frames from the closing post-credits leader, so the timings line up. The inserts in the Unrated Director's Cut are designated as being culled "a rare print" and are listed as "HD", though I'm not sure that actually refers to the source, as there's definitely a momentary downgrade in clarity. (I tried to get a decent screenshot of one snippet, but it includes fast motion, and everything just looked blurry despite several tries.) Candyman Blu-ray, Audio QualityCandyman offers DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and 2.0 mixes on both cuts of the film, and you can't really go wrong either way, though the surround mix definitely opens up what is one of the film's more intriguing contributions, a rather interesting score by Philip Glass. I hadn't seen Candyman in ages when I revisited it for this review, and while there is certainly low end on the surround track, I was kind of surprised by the relative lack of jump cuts with startle LFE. That said, surround activity is often nicely pronounced in some of the urban environments, and some of the ambient presence in scenes like the first "real" meeting between Candyman and Helen are realistic and immersive. Dialogue is always rendered cleanly and clearly and there are no problems of any kind to report. Candyman: Other Editions
Similar titles suggested by membersCandyman Blu-ray, News and Updates• Scream Factory: Candyman Collector's Edition Detailed - October 10, 2018 Scream Factory has detailed its upcoming Collector's Edition of Bernard Rose's thriller Candyman (1992), starring Virginia Madsen, Tony Todd, Xander Berkeley, Kasi Lemmons, and Vanessa Williams. The two-disc set will be available for purchase on November 20.
• Shout Factory: Fourteen New Titles Coming Soon to Blu-ray - July 20, 2018 Shout Factory announced at Comic-Con tonight that it will be adding fourteen new titles to its Blu-ray catalog. Amongst them are John Carpenter's Starman (1984), Barbet Schroeder's Single White Female (1992), and J. Lee Thompson's 10 to Midnight (1983).
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