

The Dark Knight was a genre-defining film. As arguably one of the best comic book films ever made, it is also a damn fine example of Christopher Nolan's deft handling of story structure. It's also an incredible visual experience with alternating aspect ratios to recapture the IMAX experience.

With a fresh scan and an HDR10 encoding, The Dark Knight looks better than ever on 4K UHD Blu-ray, trouncing the over-sharpened Blu-ray. Planet Earth II does for 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray what Planet Earth did for Blu-ray. Spread over three discs, the 300-minute series is a sparkling example of the world's beauty captured in incredible detail. Even if you're not interested in the voice over and just want to look at something beautiful, this nature documentary offers up a beautiful life-like image with vivid colors and exquisite details. When you need a few good chills on a cold dark night, it doesn't get much better than this adaptation of the Stephen King Classic. With the film's Dolby Vision HDR encoding and a top-tier Dolby Atmos mix, It gives you more than a few bumps and thumps to push your sound system while offering a terrifying visual experience to make you afraid of the creepy things that lurk in the dark. Given his reputation as an incredible storyteller with impeccable visual talents, it shouldn't be a surprise that Christopher Nolan has a couple films on this list. Dunkirk is a virtual assault on the eyes and ears as the tensions of being trapped on a beach boil over. The disc offers an impeccable HDR10 encode that brings the theatrical experience right into your home. Something about World War II makes for great 4K Ultra HD Blu-rays.
