Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 4k: Real or Fake?

December 6, 2019 at 8:39pm
By Jason Stettner

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is real 4k shot at 16mm, 35mm and 8mmnegatives being 4k mastered. The printed format is 70mm and 35mm featuring a partial and then regular blow-up. The film also features HDR, Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision providing brighter, deeper and more lifelike colors.

This movie will take full advantage of your 4k TV and even look better when viewed at a lower resolution when using the 4k disc/digital copy. The release to home video was on December 10, 2019 with a run time of 161 minutes. The disc includes a selection of special features and bonus content including twenty minutes of additional scenes.

UHD Main Feature: 2160p Ultra High Definition 16x9 2:39:1 with Dolby Atmos and English 5.1 for sound. The Special Features are not in 4k and don't support HDR.
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About the Film

This is all about old school Hollywood, and a dying star that’s trying to hold on as his stardom slowly fades with a new wave moving in. It’s a slow, classic style film that really does deliver surprising moments as various individuals work at their jobs across this historic 1969 Los Angeles location. There’s class, excitement and all of the iconic elements of this era in one thrilling venture.

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Gamerheadquarters Reviewer Jason Stettner