5.6 | / 10 |
| Users | 4.0 | |
| Reviewer | 3.5 | |
| Overall | 3.5 |
Kraven's complex relationship with his ruthless father, Nikolai Kravinoff, starts him down a path of vengeance with brutal consequences, motivating him to become not only the greatest hunter in the world, but also one of its most feared.
Starring: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ariana DeBose, Fred Hechinger, Alessandro Nivola, Christopher Abbott| Action | Uncertain |
| Comic book | Uncertain |
| Sci-Fi | Uncertain |
| Adventure | Uncertain |
Video codec: HEVC / H.265
Video resolution: 4K (2160p)
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
English: Dolby Atmos
English: Dolby TrueHD 7.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
French (Canada): DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 (448 kbps)
English, English SDH, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Arabic, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Mandarin (Simplified), Mandarin (Traditional), Norwegian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish
Blu-ray Disc
Two-disc set (2 BDs)
Digital copy
4K Ultra HD
Region A (B, C untested)
| Movie | 1.5 | |
| Video | 4.0 | |
| Audio | 5.0 | |
| Extras | 2.0 | |
| Overall | 3.5 |
Sony at long last seems poised to let go of Spider-Man and its properties. After Mobius: Leto Go and Let God, Madame Webbing Up a Script, Venom 3: Still Venomin' and now Kraven the Hanger, the verdict is in from critics and audiences: no thanks. And the MCU may finally be on its way to being whole. May. The next few years will tell. For now we're left to clean up the mess. Which mess? Specifically Kraven the Hunter. You've no doubt read that it's a bad movie. What I don't think anyone was or is prepared for is just how bad of a movie it is. Blame it on the strikes or whatever else makes you feel better, Kraven is a movie in search of a purpose, not to mention one that makes so many baffling decisions that it ceases to be entertaining and simply is. It sits there, on the screen, begging for a grin, a cheer, a tear, but incapable of earning any, lost in the wilderness of plotting, pacing and performances, none of which amount to much of anything.


Kraven the Hunter delivers a solid 2160p 4K presentation, although it may take a keen eye to spot the differences between it and its 1080p
counterpart. If anything fails the image it's the film's contrast leveling, which tends to be a bit dim on the whole. The cinematography is the culprit, no
doubt made a touch more dreary than it already was intended to be to mask some of the computer-generated inconsistencies and less-than-stellar FX.
It doesn't exactly work -- the CG is still pretty bad -- but so it goes. As a 4K presentation of its native source, though, it stands fairly tall, stepping past
its standard Blu-ray counterpart with slightly bolder colors and a small but notable uptick in clarity.
The Dolby Vision-enhanced palette's upgrade isn't obvious at every turn, but the luxurious golds and yellows of Nikolai's club, the callous teals of
Aleksei's lair, the cool blue mists of the jungle, and the rich earthtones of Kraven's favored hunting grounds do pop more by comparison, and go that
much further towards making the 4K image the one worthy of your hard-earned high-definition dollars. Black levels are nice and deep, delineation
doesn't disappoint, and the filmic nature of the presentation earns its stripes. Detail is excellent too, even if it isn't always apparent. Edges are crisp and
clean, finely resolved textures add plenty of dimensionality to foreground and background elements, and everything from lion fur to leaves to
grasslands are a hair sharper than they are on the standard Blu-ray. The encode itself is slick and free of blemishes too. I didn't catch sight of any
blocking, banding or errant noise, and the film's bitrate remained supportive of its most challenging scenes without incident. Sony continues to lead the
pack when it comes to 4K disc quality, even when the movie itself isn't the most spectacular.

The biggest upgrade when moving from Kraven's standard Blu-ray to its 4K counterpart is its Dolby Atmos experience (and Dolby TrueHD 7.1 core). Listen no further than one of the film's wildebeest stampedes to immediately hear the difference. The rumble along the floor. The thoom and doom of hoof-falls. The sudden eruption of animals to all sides. The cry of the wildebeest careening around a vehicle. The roar of an engine. The dust and gravel being flung up along the truck and scattered in every direction. The chaos. The thunder. LFE output is terrific, lending real weight and danger to the low-end elements. Side and rear channel directionality is precise and potent, channel pans are startlingly smooth, and the entire soundfield as immersive as one can imagine. The interplay of sound effects and primary dialogue -- shouts of panic and planning -- mingle together perfectly, with lockstep prioritization that never falters. Elsewhere, dialogue is crystal clear, intelligible and neatly grounded at the center, while music, crowd noise and other ambient effects push and pull from every angle. Audio is the highlight of the ultimate showdown with the Rhino too, and believe me, that sequence needs all the help it can get; visually it fails, sonically it soars.

All traces of a standard 4K UHD release have disappeared from online retail sites, suggesting that the SteelBook release is the only means of
acquiring Kraven the Hunter in 4K. It's not a huge disappointment (at least for those who enjoy SteelBook cases), but it does come with a
higher price point, so cost-conscious consumers may not be pleased.

Kraven the Hunter is a rough movie. So rough that you might begin to wonder what film everyone in the supplemental package thought they were making, cause it wasn't this one. It's best beat completely plagiarizes Captain America: The Winter Soldier (hero nabs helicopter), and when your best is a photocopy of a far better film, you're in trouble. Taylor-Johnson puts in the work but the filmmakers fail him. Maybe Marvel Studios will scoop him up, pull a little multiverse magic, and pit him against Tom Holland as a Kraven we can enjoy watching. Sony's 4K SteelBook release, meanwhile, offers excellent video, outstanding Dolby Atmos audio, and a small but welcome complement of extras.

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