Conn Horgan
2 Films
Conn Horgan
2 Included Films
Conn Horgan is known for his work on Crimson Tide (1995), Batman Begins (2005) and Person of Interest (2011). Conn Horgan has appeared on stage, both here in the USA as well as his home country, Ireland. In the New York theater, he has acted at Irish Rep, The Irish Arts Center, as well as Off Broadway and has appeared in many of the classic Irish plays, including works by Sean O'Casey, Brian Friel and Martin McDonagh. He has appeared in the films "Gods and Generals", "Gettysburg", "Batman Returns" , as well as the independent film, "Beyond the Pale." Most recently, he completed the independent films "Carmen", "Selfie 69" and "The Horseman." Television credits include "Person of Interest (2011)", "Elementary" "New York Undercover" and like any New York actor worth one's salt, "Law and Order", the SVU version.
Director: Christopher Nolan
WB 4K Blu-ray has Excessive DNR
WB 4K Blu-ray has Excessive DNR
Director: Christopher Nolan
WB 4K Blu-ray has Excessive DNR
WB 4K Blu-ray has Excessive DNR
Director: Josh Safdie
The UK 4K Blu-ray and Canada 4K Blu-ray both do not have the low-pass that the US 4K Blu-ray has. The UK 4K Blu-ray has some general blockiness and chroma artifacting issues, but the Canada 4K Blu-ray has at least a handful of scenes where the encode completely falls apart and massive macroblocks are visible. The Canada 4K Blu-ray also does not have hardcoded forced subtitles for the newsreel scene like the US and UK 4K Blu-rays. The grade is the same between all three discs.
The Atmos mix is the same between the US 4K Blu-ray and the UK 4K Blu-ray save for the amount of dynamic objects: the UK 4K Blu-ray has 15 to the USA's 11.
The UK 4K Blu-ray also has a DD-EX compatibility track and a lossless version of the commentary track that is in Dolby Digital on the US and Canada 4K Blu-rays.
Director: Josh Safdie
The UK 4K Blu-ray and Canada 4K Blu-ray both do not have the low-pass that the US 4K Blu-ray has. The UK 4K Blu-ray has some general blockiness and chroma artifacting issues, but the Canada 4K Blu-ray has at least a handful of scenes where the encode completely falls apart and massive macroblocks are visible. The Canada 4K Blu-ray also does not have hardcoded forced subtitles for the newsreel scene like the US and UK 4K Blu-rays. The grade is the same between all three discs.
The Atmos mix is the same between the US 4K Blu-ray and the UK 4K Blu-ray save for the amount of dynamic objects: the UK 4K Blu-ray has 15 to the USA's 11.
The UK 4K Blu-ray also has a DD-EX compatibility track and a lossless version of the commentary track that is in Dolby Digital on the US and Canada 4K Blu-rays.
2 films

