Diane Ladd
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Diane Ladd
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Diane Ladd (born Rose Diane Ladner; November 29, 1935 – November 3, 2025) was an American actress. She appeared in over 200 films and television shows, receiving three Academy Award nominations for her roles in Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), Wild at Heart (1990), and Rambling Rose (1991), the first of which won her a BAFTA Award. She was also nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards and four Golden Globe Awards, winning one for her role in the sitcom Alice (1980–1981). Ladd's other film appearances include Chinatown (1974), National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989), Ghosts of Mississippi (1996), Primary Colors (1998), 28 Days (2000), and Joy (2015). She was the mother of actress Laura Dern, with her ex-husband, actor Bruce Dern. Description above from the Wikipedia article Diane Ladd, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Director: Roman Polanski

Director: Roman Polanski

WB Blu-ray sounds superior to 4K Blu-ray and DVD which have additional filtering. Original theatrical release featured the song "I'm So Excited", which was later replaced with "Little Boy Sweet". The former is included on 1983 VHS/LaserDisc releases, and was at one point available on Amazon and Vudu Streaming streams.

WB Blu-ray sounds superior to 4K Blu-ray and DVD which have additional filtering. Original theatrical release featured the song "I'm So Excited", which was later replaced with "Little Boy Sweet". The former is included on 1983 VHS/LaserDisc releases, and was at one point available on Amazon and Vudu Streaming streams.

Director: David Lynch
Censored US version: Shout Factory or Twilight Time Blu-ray
Uncensored version: old DVD
Australian Imprint Blu-Ray upcoming included in After Dark Neo-Noir Cinema Vol. 4
Censored US version: Shout Factory or Twilight Time Blu-ray
Uncensored version: old DVD

Director: David Lynch
Censored US version: Shout Factory or Twilight Time Blu-ray
Uncensored version: old DVD
Australian Imprint Blu-Ray upcoming included in After Dark Neo-Noir Cinema Vol. 4
Censored US version: Shout Factory or Twilight Time Blu-ray
Uncensored version: old DVD

Director: Mike Nichols
Shout Factory 4K Blu-ray. The new master is nicely graded, HDR/DV is film-like, there’s no discernible filtering or any other processing. Encoding is excellent See positive review and nicolas's review

Director: Mike Nichols
Shout Factory 4K Blu-ray. The new master is nicely graded, HDR/DV is film-like, there’s no discernible filtering or any other processing. Encoding is excellent See positive review and nicolas's review

Director: David Lynch
Criterion 4k resto, but it was AI upscaled although supervised and approved by Lynch https://www.reddit.com/r/davidlynch/comments/12klbw9/inland_empire_and_ai_upscaling/
Some may prefer previous Optimum/Kadokawa BDs
See another detailed review: https://www.dvdexotica.com/2015/05/lets-get-serious-about-inland-empire.html

Director: David Lynch
Criterion 4k resto, but it was AI upscaled although supervised and approved by Lynch https://www.reddit.com/r/davidlynch/comments/12klbw9/inland_empire_and_ai_upscaling/
Some may prefer previous Optimum/Kadokawa BDs
See another detailed review: https://www.dvdexotica.com/2015/05/lets-get-serious-about-inland-empire.html
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