6.5 | / 10 |
| Users | 4.0 | |
| Reviewer | 3.5 | |
| Overall | 3.5 |
Architect/vigilante Paul Kersey arrives back in New York City and is forcibly recruited by a crooked police detective to fight street crime caused by a large gang terrorizing the neighborhoods.
Starring: Charles Bronson, Deborah Raffin, Ed Lauter, Martin Balsam, Gavan O'Herlihy| Crime | Uncertain |
| Drama | Uncertain |
| Action | Uncertain |
Video codec: HEVC / H.265
Video resolution: 4K (2160p)
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono (48kHz, 24-bit)
English SDH
Blu-ray Disc
Two-disc set (2 BDs)
4K Ultra HD
Slipcover in original pressing
Region A (locked)
| Movie | 3.5 | |
| Video | 4.0 | |
| Audio | 4.5 | |
| Extras | 3.5 | |
| Overall | 3.5 |
Michael Winner's "Death Wish 3" (1985) arrives on 4K Blu-ray courtesy of Kino Lorber. The supplemental features on the release include archival audio commentary by author and critic Paul Talbot; newly remastered alternate ending; new audio commentary by critics Steve Mitchell and Nathaniel Thompson; arhcival program with actor Kirk Taylor; and vintage trailer. In English, with optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature. Region-Free.

Cleaning the streets

Kino Lorber's release of Death Wish 3 is a 4K Blu-ray/Blu-ray combo pack. The 4K Blu-ray is Region-Free. However, the Blu-ray is Region-A "locked".
Please note that some of the screencaptures included with this article are taken from the 4K Blu-ray and downscaled to 1080p. Therefore, they do not accurately reflect the quality of the 4K content on the 4K Blu-ray disc.
Screencaptures #1-32 are taken from Blu-ray.
Screencaptures #35-40 are taken from the 4K Blu-ray.
The combo pack brings a new 4K restoration of Death Wish 3, presented on 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray. In native 4K, the 4K restoration can be viewed with Dolby Vision and HDR grades. I chose to view it with HDR. However, for several sections of the film, I switched to the Blu-ray.
I have multiple releases of Death Wish 3: this U.S. release from MGM, this Australian release from Umbrella Entertainment, and this U.S. release from Scorpion Releasing. The Australian release has the most problematic presentation. After it, it is a toss-up because both U.S. releases have some issues. The MGM release looks pretty decent, but it is sourced from an old master, and in many areas, the film just looks quite flat. There are some issues on it in terms of color reproduction as well. The Scorpion Releasing release produces the freshest, most consistent visuals, but there are completely different issues on it in terms of color reproduction. In many places, it makes faces appear too pink/red, which was a common flaw on several remasters that were commissioned on behalf of Scorpion Releasing. (For example, Lone Wolf McQuade has the exact same issue).
The new 4K restoration is the most convincing presentation of Death Wish 3 that I have seen to date. However, it also has a few issues. One of them is that select darker areas do not reveal darker nuances as well as they should. To be clear, I did not see crushing, but in native 4K, with HDR enabled, these areas are underwhelming. Also, in several places, the visuals become a tad too warm, emphasizing a strange yellow(ish) creamy appearance, which affects some primaries. One of them is blue. You can see here how it alters the blue on the police cars, which is supposed to be much closer or almost exactly like it appears here. What puzzles is that this is a random development, and many, many areas of the film look exactly as they should. In terms of delineation, clarity, and depth, there is a lot to like, and I much prefer how the new 4K restoration looks. Also, in 1080p on the Blu-ray, the overall quality of the visuals is very good, often even outstanding. There are no traces or problematic digital corrections. Image stability is excellent. My score is 4.25/5.00.

There are two standard audio tracks on this release: English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1. Optional English SDH subtitles are provided for the main feature.
I have always viewed Death Wish 3 with the 2.0 track, so it is the one that I chose again. All of the shootouts and explosions sound great, so I do not think that the 2.0 track could have performed any better. However, the original soundtrack is not perfectly polished and optimized to impress audiophiles. In some areas of the film, there is easily noticeable dynamic unevenness, which covers spikes and drops in dynamic activity, plus some random crowd noises. The dialogue is clear and stable, but some small fluctuations in terms of sharpness and roundness can be noticed. However, these are inherited limitations as well. I did not encounter any audio dropouts, hiss, or distortions to report.

4K BLU-RAY DISC

All of the Death Wish sequels are entertaining, and one of them, Death Wish V: The Face of Death, is getting better each year. For my money, Death Wish 3 brings the most intense fireworks, but this distinction is irrelevant because people will always be attracted to these films because of Charles Bronson's presence in them. It really is this simple. Kino Lorber's upcoming combo pack brings an exclusive new 4K restoration of Death Wish 3 on 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray. While not flawless, it is the best presentation of the film that I have seen to date. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

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