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'The Golden Child' 4K UHD Blu-Ray Review - Supernatural Eddie Murphy Adventure Gets A Premium Release
'The Golden Child' 4K UHD Blu-Ray Review - Supernatural Eddie Murphy Adventure Gets A Premium Release

Geek Vibes Nation

time10 hours ago

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  • Geek Vibes Nation

'The Golden Child' 4K UHD Blu-Ray Review - Supernatural Eddie Murphy Adventure Gets A Premium Release

The eighties were a white-hot time for Eddie Murphy, who had broken out of Saturday Night Live to become one of the most bankable stars in the business. Nestled between early decade breakouts such as Trading Places and Beverly Hills Cop and the phenomenon that was Coming to America, there is a title that is often labeled as the odd creative miss from this decade. The Golden Child is an oddity no matter how you look at it; this was Murphy's first foray into the realm of the fantastical, and it was also the first time he deviated from his standard R-rating in favor of a more audience-friendly PG-13. The results were not a complete disaster financially – it comfortably made its money back – but the response was more muted than everyone had become accustomed to for Murphy. As we are nearing the 40th anniversary of this polarizing film and Vinegar Syndrome has finally deemed it worthy of a 4K UHD Blu-Ray release, we take a look and see if the ambivalence towards this film is warranted. The titular 'Golden Child' is a mysterious young boy in a remote Tibetan temple who is capable of carrying out some truly astonishing miracles that have to be seen to be believed. When you have anyone with this type of power, there is also bound to be people mobilizing to control it or eliminate it. The group in opposition to this child is led by the devious Sardo Numspa (Charles Dance, Game of Thrones), who leads a deadly raid on the temple that leaves countless slaughtered monks and the miracle child abducted. Halfway around the world in Los Angeles, we meet social worker Chandler Jarrell (Eddie Murphy), a caring, unyielding man who seeks to protect the safety of children with everything in his power. Jarrell actually happens to have more power than he even knows, as he is told when the tantalizing Kee Nang (Charlotte Lewis) shows up to reveal his destiny as 'the Chosen One' who will save 'the Golden Child.' While this news sounds patently ridiculous to Jarrell, evidence starts to pile up that she may not be entirely off her rocker. Chandler Jarrell was considered a very atypical role for Murphy at this point in his career. Murphy was known for being loud and brash and unrepentantly shocking with his off-color humor. Jarrell, on the other hand, exhibited traces of these attributes while mostly remaining way more reserved than normal. This allowed Murphy to showcase a softer, sweeter side than audiences had seen, but it did not help in the comedy department. There are a few solid laughs in The Golden Child, but the film is extremely plot-driven in a way that stifles the natural charisma of Murphy. This might not be such an issue if the plot was compelling, but it really lacks momentum in that department, as well. There are so many elements that are introduced and shoved into the lore that it starts to become more than a bit convoluted. The basic elements are in place for the film to be good, but the script does not give anyone much to latch onto. Charles Dance is a really great villain, but inconsistent writing holds him back from being truly menacing. There are moments in this film that scream to be seen by a certain type of fan, but morbid curiosity might not be enough of a driving force for most viewers. As mentioned, this was the first time that Murphy delved more into the realm of fantasy, and it is understandable if this experience soured him on the genre for a little while. When you sit down for an Eddie Murphy film, you do not exactly expect to see a half-snake lady or full-on shape-shifting demons, but there the movie is getting more and more outlandish. I would argue that some of these elements could have been sort of cool, but some extremely rocky special effects just make everything laughable. The film is not a complete disaster, which we have seen on occasion from Murphy, but there are numerous script issues and technical choices that leave a lot to be desired. This film will never be known as top-tier Eddie Murphy, but it does deserve some recognition for inspiring Murphy to have a greater hand in writing many of his future films – many of which ARE extremely entertaining. Video Quality The Golden Child makes its 4K UHD Blu-Ray debut with an exceptional 2160p transfer in Dolby Vision/HDR newly scanned and restored in 4K from the 35mm Original Camera Negative. One of the biggest benefits of this new transfer is the splendid implementation of Dolby Vision for expanded color output. There are a lot of bold hues in the film that radiate off the screen with an immaculate vibrancy. The black levels are extremely deep and allow for true detail to come through well. Highlights likewise hold firm with nothing veering into blooming. Skin tones are natural and lend themselves to showcasing an amazing amount of detail. This presentation is a powerhouse that preserves the filmic look with proper film grain and texture throughout. The level of clarity and detail on this release is unbelievable, with only the occasional shot that looks a bit on the soft side due to optical effects. There are very subtle details in the lush production design that are more clearly visible than ever from minute details on outfits to some of the production design on display in the temples. Vinegar Syndrome has done an excellent job of restoring this, as all print damage has been cleaned up without messing with the natural look of the film. Those who have been waiting for this one to be given the ultimate treatment on 4K UHD Blu-Ray should be thrilled by the results Audio Quality The 4K UHD Blu-Ray comes with both a DTS-HD 5.1 and 2.0 Master Audio lossless soundtrack that sonically represents the film quite wonderfully. The activity focuses heavily on the front channels with the synth-based score from Michel Colombier filling the room appropriately. Music is used skillfully throughout the presentation, but it never overpowers the dialogue or other important information. The grandiose dialogue comes through clearly and never falls victim to any digital anomalies. Rear speakers get some occasional activity with ambient sounds, but it is not a standout in that regard. There is a substantial amount of low-end support when the scene calls for it, as well. Both tracks accomplish everything they need to do with great ease. Optional English SDH subtitles are provided. Special Features Audio Commentary: Author/screenwriter Kelly Goodner and film historian Jim Hemphill provide a new commentary track in which they discuss the production of the film, the challenges of shooting on location, the career of Eddie Murphy, the background of the ensemble, the notes from the studio, and more. Throwing Elbows – Writer/Co-Producer Dennis Feldman on Writing, Selling, and Making It To Hollywood: A new 19-minute interview with the screenwriter in which he discusses his career, developing the idea for The Golden Child , the process of selling the script, getting Eddie Murphy attached, the legacy of the film, and more. Lover of Realism – An Interview with Matte Painter Caroleen 'Jett' Green: A new 13-minute interview with the artist in which she discusses discovering the art of matte painting, her background in art, working at LucasFilms, the paintings she worked on, and more. FX Man – An Interview with Academy Sci-Tech Award Winner Mark Noel: A new 13-minute interview with the creative in which he discusses creating some intricate special effects moments for the film including overcoming some difficult moments. The Demon I Wanted To Make – Designer and Sculptor Randal Dutra on Creating Sardo Numspa's Demon Form: A new 12-minute interview with the artist in which he discusses his background working on Star Wars and Gremlins , what he wanted to accomplish on The Golden Child , the challenges that stood in his way, and more. Master of a Lost Art – Go-Motion Supervisor Harry Walton on Animating The Golden Child's Go-Motion Sequences: A new 15-minute interview with the artist in which he discusses turning down working on Star Wars (twice), his specialty in stop-motion, working on The Golden Child , and more. The Chosen Ones: A seven-minute vintage featurette in which the cast and crew take a closer look at the script, characters, performances and more. Daggers, Design & Demons: The second half of this featurette runs seven minutes and takes the viewer on a journey through the technical details including the production design, costumes, stunt work, special effects and more. Archival Interview with Harry Walton: A five-minute archival interview in which the artist discusses the go-motion process as it pertains to the film. Theatrical Trailer (2:04) Image Gallery Final Thoughts The new release of The Golden Child brings a notable title from Eddie Murphy to 4K UHD for the first time. The film itself may not be a top-tier effort, but there are some elements that Murphy fans may want to check out if they have never caught this one. The 4K UHD Blu-Ray itself is quite wonderful with a stellar A/V presentation and a striking array of special features. If you are already a fan of the film, you will be very pleased by this release. The Golden Child is currently available to purchase on 4K UHD + Blu-Ray Combo Pack. Note: Images presented in this review are not reflective of the image quality of the 4K UHD Blu-Ray. Disclaimer: Vinegar Syndrome has supplied a copy of this set free of charge for review purposes. All opinions in this review are the honest reactions of the author.

BBC fans rave about period drama starring Game of Thrones and X-Files stars made in 'golden age'
BBC fans rave about period drama starring Game of Thrones and X-Files stars made in 'golden age'

Daily Record

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Record

BBC fans rave about period drama starring Game of Thrones and X-Files stars made in 'golden age'

Charles Dance and Gillian Anderson star in the BBC period drama which is very similar to a soap opera in the way it was aired and will leave you hooked from the get-go. Drama lovers, brace yourselves for the explosive BBC period drama that promises edge-of-the-seat suspense with shocking reveals and a tantalising murder mystery at its heart. Kicking off with a full hour's episode, followed by two 30-minute instalments, this series made an entrance akin to a classic soap opera – even making its debut right after EastEnders, setting the stage for a whirlwind of tension and intrigue. Expect impressive turns from the likes of X-Files icon Gillian Anderson as the enigmatic Lady Dedlock, whose initially perplexing ways gradually draw you into the thickening plot that's sure to snag your attention. ‌ Charles Dance delivers as Mr Tulkinghorn, a shrewd lawyer who is on a quest for the truth. His portrayal came shortly before rising to fame as Tywin Lannister in the monumental HBO series Game of Thrones. Compelling performances from Anna Maxwell Martin, known for Motherland; Carey Mulligan of The Great Gatsby fame; and the venerable Timothy West heighten the series' captivating pull, reports the Express. ‌ Audience reactions have been overwhelmingly positive, leading to a hearty 86% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes and an 8.3/10 rating on IMDb, indicating a resounding success. One five-star review encapsulates viewer sentiments: "Absolutely loved it. There's a feast for lovers of period drama here. The production values are top-notch. I especially enjoyed the natural lighting. The costumes, hair, set dressing, locations etc were all beautifully done. This is truly a killer cast and production of a timeless and relevant Dickens classic." The sole series, consisting of 14 episodes, can be streamed at no charge on BBC iPlayer. Nothing beats immersing yourself in the narrative of a period drama that whisks you away to life over a century ago. Period dramas are quintessentially British, and with the ultimate Downton Abbey film about to hit the screens, they're back in vogue. The early noughties was a golden era for this genre, yet one series that has slipped under the radar but is totally deserving of a re-visit is the BBC's 2005 adaptation of Bleak House. Central to the series is the endless litigation of Jarndyce and Jarndyce, which revolves around the inheritance battle over a colossal estate. The wearisome legal dispute has overshadowed the lives of all involved, resulting in exorbitant legal costs and jeopardising the very inheritance they are contesting. Moreover, when orphans emerge as potential successors and secrets start to come to light, the series delivers all the intrigue typical of genteel life in the 1800s.

All 8 episodes of 'exceptional' thriller finally dropping on streamer for free
All 8 episodes of 'exceptional' thriller finally dropping on streamer for free

Metro

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

All 8 episodes of 'exceptional' thriller finally dropping on streamer for free

A free UK streaming platform is just days away from adding a twisty thriller that has been described as one of the 'best' examples of the genre. On May 11, crime drama Rabbit Hole will be available to binge-watch on ITV's streamer ITVX. It follows 24 actor Kiefer Sutherland, 58, as John Weir, a master of deception in the world of corporate espionage, who is framed for murder by powerful forces who can influence and control populations. Alongside The Lost Boys star, the gripping eight-part series features an impressive cast including Charles Dance, Meta Golding, Enid Graham, Jason Butler Harner, Walt Klink and Rob Yang. On Google, viewers have described Rabbit Hole as 'intense, twisty and very well acted' and urged others to add it to their watch lists. Among them is Kirstie Gray, who wrote: 'It's been a while since I've watched something that's been so gripping, instantly drawn in spinning my own theories, all of which were wrong LOL! Definitely, one of the best shows I've watched, the curveballs are so well written and you never see them coming, and you're just like woahhhh! Just watched the season finale, one word…Brilliant! I was on the edge of my seat from start to finish, and had to physically shift forward in my chair whilst I watched it play out.' Echoing their sentiment, Ronald Hee shared: 'One of the best things I've watched this year. It's like watching a season of 24; intense, twisty, very well acted. A twist in nearly every episode, so rabbit hole is accurate! Towards the end, you feel like the lead, completely uncertain of what is real. The chemistry between the two leads is very good, feels real. Solid supporting cast too.' Debbie Russell also added: 'This is one of the best shows of its type. It drew me in with the 1st episode. The only other series that was this good is 'The Old Man' with Jeff Bridges. The writing is unique & exceptional. Every episode brings unexpected revelations. I'm watching it as it airs 1 week at a time, & I hate waiting for another week. I'm also a huge fan of Kiefer Sutherland & Charles Dance. I gave this 5 stars because it's that good. Highly recommend this one.' Rabbit Hole originally ran on Paramount Plus in 2023. Months after its final episode, it was cancelled after one season as part of the streamer's cost-cutting measures. However, speaking about the thriller's new home on ITVX, Sasha Breslau, head of content acquisitions at ITV, said: 'Kiefer Sutherland is magnetic as the lead in this addictive and tense thriller. Rabbit Hole is a perfect fit for the kind of premium drama our audiences expect from ITVX.' If you can't wait until Rabbit Hole drops on ITVX, you can binge-watch 'high-octane' thriller Safe Harbor now. It stars Game of Thrones actors Alfie Allen and Jack Gleeson, as well as Peaky Blinders' Charlie Murphy, Hell on Wheels actor Colm Meaney and Maxima star Martijn Lakemeier. Inspired by true events, Safe Harbor follows gifted hacker Tobias (Alfie) and his best friend Marco (Martijn) as they try to crack into the tech billionaires club. They're plucked from obscurity and plunged into the chaos of organised crime when they come across an Irish gang lead by Sloane (Charlie) and her brother Farrell (Jack). More Trending The pair are enlisted to hack into the security of Europe's largest shipping port in Rotterdam harbour to secure undetected deliveries of drug shipments. On IMDB, kathrinstoffenstein raved:'I really love the show. Mainly dialogue driven, but the action pieces are really impressive! 'The first half of episode one left me wondering where it was going. But from that point onward I was completely hooked. The show is ambitious and has great action.' Echoing their sentiment, William said: 'I'm really enjoying this show and I'm on the edge of my seat. This coming from someone who is very critical of TV shows and is very hard to convince to start watching something.' View More » Rabbit Hole is coming to ITVX on May 11. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Spend your bank holiday Monday bingeing 'outstanding' thriller on Amazon Prime MORE: Netflix viewers rediscover 00s sci-fi thriller with 'unexpected' twist as it climbs the charts MORE: New 'deliciously twisted' thriller soars to number 1 on Amazon Prime Video

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