Blu-Ray Review Archive: S
Saawariya
Bollywood comes to Blu-ray courtesy of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment with this romantic drama that’s high on production values but low on emotional resonance.
Salò or The 120 Days of Sodom
Pasolini's controversial final film comes to Blu-ray in all its lurid, gory High Definition detail. Noel Megahey reviews.
Sansho Dayu / Gion Bayashi
Kenji Mizoguchi's mournful drama debuts on Blu-ray from Masters of Cinema....
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
A titan of the British New Wave and the launchpad for Albert Finney, Karel Reisz's somewhat dated film is given a loving release from the BFI.
Saw VI
Jigsaw's been dead for a couple of instalments, but he's still causing murderous mayhem, as Mark Lee finds out with this Blu-ray release....
Saw: The Final Chapter
The Final Chapter must surely kill off the Saw series; does it exit with a bang, or a whimper? Mark Lee finds out....
A Scanner Darkly
A revolutionary technique or just a gimmick? Michael Mackenzie ponders Richard Linklater's curious live action/animation hybrid A Scanner Darkly, released on a solid HD DVD by Warner. Review courtesy of DVD Pacific.
Scanners/Scanners II: The New Order/Scanners III: The Takeover
Cronenberg's head throbbing classic begat two sequels. We review the trilogy, new on BD...
Scarface
The 80s cocaine opus finally comes to Blu-ray courtesy of Universal, Matt Shingleton gives it a sniff....
Scream 1-3 Boxset
It screamed life into the tired teen slasher genre, and this Blu-ray boxset arrives just in time for Craven's Scream 4. Mark Lee reviews....
Scream 4
The Ghostface killer returns in SCREA4M. Geoff takes a look at the UK Blu-ray, due August 22nd....
The Scream Blu-ray Collection
With SCRE4M not too far away, Geoff has a quick look at the Scream Trilogy on Canadian Blu-ray....
Secret Window
More of a mystery thriller than horror, Dave dusts off this Blu-ray Disc release from May to bring you a review that just about qualifies for this year's Halloween coverage…
Secretariat
The greatest race horse of all time gets not quite the greatest biopic of all time from Disney. Not a bad watch though. ...
Senna
This year's Touching the Void....
Separation
The rarely seen or shown Separation, starring and written by Jane Arden, is now available on DVD and Blu-ray from the BFI in another definitive sort of edition, reviewed here by clydefro.
A Separation
Multiple festival appearances, multiple festival prizes and now a UK Blu-ray for Asghar Farhadi's much acclaimed feature....
Serenity
Joss Whedon's resurrection of his short-lived sci-fi series Firefly arrives in high definition! Michael Mackenzie has reviewed the R0 US HD-DVD release of Serenity, which features all the bonus materials from the standard definition release in addition to an eye-popping 1080p transfer and explosive Dolby Digital-Plus audio.
Serenity
Eight months after HD DVD first launched, it's double-dipping time! Michael Mackenzie reviews the recent R0 UK release of Serenity, and investigates whether Universal's new, more efficient transfer is any different from its predecessor.
The Seventh Seal (50th Anniversary Special Edition)
Noel Megahey reviews Tartan's Blu-Ray edition of one of cinema's greatest classics, the first Ingmar Bergman film to make it to High Defintion.
The Seventh Seal
One of the all time classics comes to Region A BD from Criterion, and it’s a doozy of a release....
Shallow Grave
Danny Boyle's first feature out on Blu. John is our man in the attic...
Shame
Scott looks at the recent UK Blu-ray release of this drama starring Michael Fassbender......
Sherlock Holmes
AKA Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Pipes?...
Shinjuku Incident
Jackie Chan ditches his martial arts and family friendly image to play a Chinese immigrant caught up in organised crime on the mean streets of Shinjuku, Tokyo in this solid crime drama from HK directo...