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  1. Robert Harris

    Blu-ray Review A Few Words About A few words about…™ The Banshees of Inisherin – in Blu-ray

    One additional thought to be added to this wonderful discussion, Mike: When it came to projection of 35/4 in theaters, Technicolor reigned supreme not because of overall resolution, which was softer than direct positive, but because of the dyes, which created dense blacks, beautiful shadow...
  2. Robert Harris

    Blu-ray Review A Few Words About A few words about…™ The Banshees of Inisherin – in Blu-ray

    A good question, which for many comes down to personal taste. My projection screen is about 9 -10 feet in width, and I sit about 12 feet away. To check resolution/grain, I’ll go to the screen. In a general sense, you want to be far enough away that you don’t have to turn your head to take in an...
  3. Robert Harris

    Blu-ray Review A Few Words About A few words about…™ The Banshees of Inisherin – in Blu-ray

    Possibly, if the film comes up with an award(s), there will be consideration for 4k. Are we becoming too critical of color space in home theater environments? How does this read on Robert’s OLED?
  4. Robert Harris

    Blu-ray Review A Few Words About A few words about…™ The Banshees of Inisherin – in Blu-ray

    Although the title of Martin McDonagh's film may sound akin to a horror epic of sorts, it isn't. With Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson in the leads, in two extraordinary performances, the film is the tale of two life-long friends living apart from the mainland on a small Irish island. If it...
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