Rating summary
Movie |  | 4.5 |
Video |  | 5.0 |
Audio |  | 3.5 |
Extras |  | 1.5 |
Overall |  | 3.5 |
Frozen 4K Blu-ray Movie Review
Reviewed by Martin Liebman October 5, 2019
Disney and Best Buy have collaborated on a store exclusive SteelBook release for 2014's worldwide sensation 'Frozen.' The disc and digital content
is identical to that found in the wide release. See the 'Special Features and Extras' section of the review below
for more on the SteelBook's look and feel.

For a full film review, please click
here; note that this link points to the 2014 Blu-ray.
Frozen 4K Blu-ray Movie, Video Quality 

For a full 4K/HDR UHD video review, please click here.
Frozen 4K Blu-ray Movie, Audio Quality 

For a full Dolby Atmos audio review, please click here.
Frozen 4K Blu-ray Movie, Special Features and Extras 

This is a very nice SteelBook. The entire exterior is comprised of shades of icy blue. The front cover prominently features Queen Elsa on the bottom-left,
her blue dress flowing towards the bottom and across most of the horizontal plane to the right. Her left arm is raised, and from her hand appears a
large,
shining icy snowflake-type bit of magic that makes for the single brightest point of light on the front. An expansive night sky covers the top of the
SteelBook while her kingdom, Arendelle, is but a small, albeit illuminated, footnote at the base of a large mountain in the distance. The film's title
appears across the
bottom in chilly blue letters. The title proper is debossed. The accompanying "Disney" text is not. The rear panel maintains a similar blue dominant
color. Icy designs appear throughout and most prominent in the center is a large crystalline snowflake. Small copyright and model number text appear
unobtrusively at the bottom in white. The spine is a pleasing, offsetting, and steady darker blue color. The film's title (with accompanying "Disney" text)
appears center. An UltraHD logo appears at the top and a Disney logo may be found at the bottom.
Inside, the digital copy code is tucked underneath the left-hand-side tabs. The two discs, one UHD and one Blu-ray, are situated on the right in
staggered-stacked formation. The inner print is a two-panel spread that features a more playful scene that depicts Anna, Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven from
left to right. It's all eyes on Olaf with the snowman looking goofily at Kristoff. Various snow-covered pines define the background.
For full supplemental content reviews, please click here; note that this link points to the 2014 Blu-ray.
Frozen 4K Blu-ray Movie, Overall Score and Recommendation 

This is an elegantly designed SteelBook. The front artwork is gorgeous and the title's been placed unobtrusively at the bottom. The debossing work is
very nice, too. The rear panel is also nice and the interior is a welcome change of pace and features the film's other main characters from the scene in
which Anna, Kristoff, and Sven first meet Olaf. The UHD is fine
but not a dramatic transformation from the well-received Blu-ray. Still, the SteelBook comes recommended.