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Dredd

4K Ultra HD

Blu Ray

  • Score
    86
    from 6 reviewers
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  • Dredd fans rejoice over the TV show news and stunning 4K upgrade with awesome Atmos sound.

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    2K Upscale
    HDR10
    Dolby Atmos
    Dolby TrueHD
  • Video
    87
  • Dredd's 4K UHD release impresses with vibrant colors, enhanced detail, and HDR, elevating its gritty visual style, despite CGI flaws and lacking a native 4K DI.

  • Audio
    91
  • Dredd's 4K UHD Dolby Atmos audio mix provides a stunningly immersive, dynamic experience, impressing with precise object-based sound, robust bass, and clear dialogue, fully engaging the listener in its action-packed soundscape.

  • Extra
    72
  • Dredd's 4K UHD edition maintains all original extras, despite mild initial impressions, and enriches the set with a detailed look at visual effects and 3D features, though it misses new content and audio commentary.

  • Movie
    84
  • Dredd, a faithful and gritty adaptation of the comic, impresses with Karl Urban's portrayal and intense action, despite box office struggles and lack of sequel.

    Video: 87

    Dredd" makes a striking entry into the 4K UHD market, emanating visual prowess with its HEVC / H.265 encoded 2160p transfer that maintains the film's original 2.40:1 widescreen aspect ratio. Despite being constrained by its 2K Digital Intermediate origin, the upgrade to 4K, reviewed on top-tier Samsung equipment, manifests a remarkable improvement over its Blu-ray predecessors. This leap enhances detail and texture visibility, particularly noticeable in close-ups revealing the intricate details of Dredd's world— from the scuffs on his helmet to the grime of Mega-City One. The HDR and Wide Colour Gamut (WCG) technologies elevate the visual experience, offering a depth and vibrancy previously unseen, especially in pivotal Slo-Mo drug sequences, transforming them into a visually arresting spectacle even without 3D technology.

    The visual improvements don't stop with merely sharper textures and enhanced detail; the HDR enhancement brings a new dimension of color to the dystopian landscape. Reds and blues become richer, making the color palette not only more pleasing but also contributing to a more immersive viewing experience. Black levels are notably refined, providing a contrast balance that significantly benefits the overall picture quality. However, the heavy reliance on CGI within the film becomes more apparent in this higher resolution, highlighting the distinction between practical and computer-generated effects. This might not detract from the overall enjoyment but is a noticeable aspect of the film's visual presentation.

    The numerous enhancements in clarity, depth, and color reproduction position "Dredd" as a strong contender in the 4K UHD format. While the Ultra HD version might not achieve the absolute pinnacle of what 4K can offer, mostly due to its 2K DI limitation, it presents a significant upgrade over previous editions. From the intensified black levels to the vivid portrayal of neon signs and gunfire, "Dredd" in 4K is visually compelling. It demonstrates what's possible with HDR, making it a worthy addition for fans and newcomers alike, ensuring that every bullet blast and facial detail comes to life with unprecedented clarity.

    Audio: 91

    The audio experience of "Dredd" on 4K UHD Blu-ray, powered by its Dolby Atmos and Dolby TrueHD 7.1 core, is nothing short of an auditory revelation for home cinema enthusiasts. Reviewers unanimously praise the upgrade from the already commendable 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio mix available on Blu-ray, noting the Atmos track’s ability to immerse viewers through its object-based sound staging. This advanced audio format meticulously places effects in the soundscape, enhancing the action sequences with an all-encompassing aural assault. Whether it be gunfire resonating throughout the corridors or the overhead announcements creating a multi-directional dialogue experience, the Atmos mix elevates the film's immersive quality to new heights. The detailed sound design ensures that each auditory element, from dialogue to environmental sounds, is crisp and distinct, allowing for a highly engaging viewing experience.

    The meticulous attention to detail in the audio mix further shines in the handling of dynamics and spatial effects. The low-frequency effects (LFE) channel delivers robust, room-shaking bass without overpowering other aspects of the soundtrack, ensuring a balanced yet intense experience. Height channels are used creatively, not just for action sequences but also to enhance ambient sounds and create a three-dimensional soundscape, making viewers feel as if they are part of Mega-City One. Sound engineers have expertly crafted a mix where discrete sounds—from shell casings to footfalls—maintain clarity and directional accuracy, adding layers to the film's dense urban environment. The intricate use of the sound field demonstrates a significant effort to make every speaker output unique and corresponds precisely with the on-screen action, enriching the film's atmosphere.

    Dialogue reproduction stands out for its clarity and coherence, even amidst the cacophony of urban dystopia. Karl Urban's gruff portrayal of Judge Dredd is rendered with every nuance intact, ensuring that the character's presence is both felt and heard clearly. The Atmos mix excels in balancing the film’s relentless score with environmental sounds and dialogue, ensuring none overshadow the others. This equilibrium allows for an audio experience that is as compelling during high-octane action sequences as it is in quieter, dialogue-driven moments. Overall, "Dredd" in Dolby Atmos is hailed as a masterpiece of audio engineering, setting a high bar for action cinema and presenting an ideal showcase for what modern home audio systems are capable of—a testimony to the transformative power of object-based sound design in elevating narrative immersion.

    Extra: 72

    Despite the original Blu-ray's extras not being particularly groundbreaking, the 4K UHD Blu-ray release of "Dredd" admirably carries over all the supplemental material, thereby enriching this edition for the film's ardent fan base. Notable highlights include a fascinating quarter-hour journey through the origins of Dredd in “Mega-City Masters: 35 Years of Judge Dredd” and a closer look at the film's stunning visual effects in “Day of Chaos: The Visual Effects of Dredd 3D”. While some may find the extras somewhat lacking in depth, with wishes for longer featurettes or an audio commentary track left unfulfilled, the inclusion of the original Blu-ray disc offering both 2D and 3D presentations of the film adds a layer of value. Additionally, the package is rounded off with a set of shorter features on costumes, weapons, and locations, alongside a motion comic prequel and trailers, ensuring that despite its minor shortcomings, this release does not feel "bare bones".

    Extras included in this disc:

    • MEGA-CITY MASTERS: A look into the history of Judge Dredd with insights from creators.
    • DAY OF CHAOS: Exploration of the visual effects that shaped the film's unique aesthetic.
    • DREDD: Brief promotional insight into the movie.
    • DREDD'S GEAR: Quick glance at the intricate design of Dredd’s costume and weaponry.
    • THE 3RD DIMENSION: Discussion on the 3D shooting process and camera work.
    • WELCOME TO PEACHTREES: Overview of the Peach Trees building setting design.
    • DREDD MOTION COMIC PREQUEL: A narrative prequel offering backstory via motion comic.
    • THEATRICAL TRAILER: Promotional trailer for the film.

    Movie: 84

    Dredd," a film adaptation of the renowned British comic book series Judge Dredd, presents itself as a gritty, relentless narrative set in a dystopian future America. Although its box office performance did not mirror the quality and intensity it delivered, this action-packed sci-fi thriller directed by Pete Travis and script by Alex Garland, excels in immersing viewers into the ultraviolent world of Mega-City One. Karl Urban embodies the titular character with unwavering conviction, never removing the iconic helmet—which remains true to the source material—thereby solidifying his portrayal as the definitive Judge Dredd. Alongside Urban, Olivia Thirlby delivers a compelling performance as the psychic rookie Judge Anderson, bringing depth and perspective to the harsh realities they navigate. Their antagonist, Ma-Ma, portrayed menacingly by Lena Headey, adds a formidable presence that complements the film’s high stakes.

    The movie unfolds within the confines of a single mega-block, presenting a contained yet explosively dynamic conflict that showcases Travis’s direction and Garland’s narrative prowess. Unlike its predecessors, "Dredd" embraces the grim and unyielded ethos of its comic origins, presenting a narrative that is both visually arresting and philosophically engaging. The film’s use of slow-motion cinematography, particularly during sequences involving the drug Slo-Mo, adds a breathtaking visual layer that amplifies its brutal action without detracting from the plot's momentum. Moreover, the faithful adherence to the comic’s tone and character portrayal ensures a sense of authenticity that had been previously unachieved in cinematic adaptations of Judge Dredd.

    Despite its superficial similarities to contemporaneous films like "The Raid," "Dredd" distinguishes itself through its unique narrative lens and visual style. It’s a testament to the film's design and execution that it resonates as a standalone sci-fi actioner capable of attracting newcomers to the franchise while satisfying long-time fans. The stark portrayal of justice and morality, combined with high-caliber performances and groundbreaking visual effects, positions "Dredd" as a cult classic deserving of recognition beyond its initial reception. Its treatment of themes such as authority, rebellion, and the human condition elevates the film from mere entertainment to a thoughtful exploration of societal constructs within a dystopian framework.

    Total: 86

    Dredd," the visceral depiction of a dystopian future, makes a triumphant transition to 4K UHD Blu-Ray, offering a vivid reimagining that fans of the genre will undoubtedly appreciate. This Lionsgate Home Entertainment release, aside from presenting the film in a stunning visual format, leverages HDR and WCG technologies to elevate the 3D-tailored sequences with an unprecedented level of clarity in 2D. The inclusion of a remixed Dolby Atmos soundtrack further enriches the already impressive viewing experience, turning it into an auditory spectacle that complements the action on screen seamlessly. With a faithful and complimentary video rendering that amplifies the source material’s strengths, alongside an immersive Dolby Atmos sound mix, this edition presents a compelling case for both enthusiasts and newcomers to explore the chaotic world of Mega One.

    The Ultra HD Blu-Ray version of "Dredd" not only embraces the film's original visual and auditory ambitions but enhances them, demonstrating the potential of home entertainment technology to bring cinematic experiences to life with remarkable intensity. The packaging retains all legacy supplemental materials, providing fans with a comprehensive collection of content that enriches the viewing experience. This commitment to preserving and elevating the film's legacy is further evidenced by the detailed attention given to technical merits, ensuring that the film's dystopian atmosphere and hyperbolic violence are conveyed with both precision and a stylized flourish that remains true to the source material.

    In conclusion, "Dredd" on 4K UHD Blu-Ray stands out as a definitive version for aficionados and audiophiles alike, delivering a gripping audio-visual feast that showcases the film’s relentless action and captivating narrative in unparalleled quality. The upgrade is well worth it for those invested in what the film looks and sounds like, making it a highly recommended addition to any collection. As fans continue to hope for a sequel or eagerly anticipate the proposed TV adaptation, revisiting "Dredd" in this format serves as a vivid reminder of the film's unique place within the pantheon of comic book adaptations, further solidifying Karl Urban's portrayal of Judge Dredd as iconic.