![]() ![]() Though densities tends to ebb and flow, seemingly without a lot of "logic" (e.g., some scenes at the school look nicely vivid, while others appear fairly The palette looks reasonably secure throughout, What looks like "normal" telecine wobble), as well as a few other anomalies like occasional warping. Presentation's issues, which include noticeable and at times pretty bad damage (see screenshot 19), but also recurrent frame instability (beyond even Also, in the latest iteration of my mantra "different reviewers means different opinions", I'm not quite as forgiving as Brian was of some of this Interesting that Brian's review states that the Code Red version came with a preliminary warning about the shape of the elements, while this oneĭoesn't. Red release, as judging solely by screenshots, the two look extremely similar if not outright identical. I'm assuming this was culled from the same element and/or master as the Code (Interestingly, and perhaps saliently, Code Red also is listed on the back cover.) There's no technical data that I could see on the cover, and One Dark Night is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of the MVD Rewind Collection, an imprint of MVD Visual, with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer Screenshot comparisons are also encouraged for those interested in seeing any differences between the Like they've been ported over to this release. My colleague Brian Orndorf's One Dark Nightīlu-ray review is a great resource not just for a plot summary, but in depth descriptions of many of the Code Red supplements, all of which look Can Julie's hunky boyfriend come to theĪs stated above, One Dark Night had a previous release on Blu-ray in 2017 by Code Red (that is now going for some pretty substantial Girls who are trying to play a prank on her, there's a malevolent spirit on the loose with telekinetic powers. School girl named Julie Wells who, in a perhaps misguided attempt to be accepted by the " Mean Girls" at her place of learning, accepts a "dare" to camp out at the local mausoleum. Location, though in this case, the poor potential victim isn't aware that the place is haunted, at least initially. This intermittently spooky offering traffics in the hoary plot trope of an innocent having to spend the night in a "haunted" The MVD Rewind Collection is living up to its name in more ways than one, by revisiting this 1983 film that has also had a prior release on Blu-rayĬourtesy of Code Red. Reviewed by Jeffrey Kauffman, August 16, 2021 ![]()
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