Let's Get Physical: Upcoming Blu-ray/4K Releases for February 2026
- Julian Ramirez

- 1 day ago
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While B-movies have always been a staple of the physical media realm, this month is taking it to a whole new level. Some of the most exciting, weird, gross, and downright crazy movies are getting releases this month and it's awesome! There are some classically good movies coming out, so let;s highlight the good, the bad, and the steelbooks (so many steelbooks).

Keeper 4K - February 3
While I may have ragged a little bit on the film in our best of 2025 movies post, I have somewhat come around on it on a second watch. A lot of my critiques of the brooding in the sunlight not working well with the pacing that's tailor made for dark scenes were lifted. Now those scenes feel much more rewarding, especially when juxtaposed with the film's more outwardly horrifying scenes. It's definitely worthy of a watch, especially in 4K to skip out on the artifacting streaming can cause in the dark spots.

Nightcrawler Steelbook 4K - February 17
Nightcrawler is such a great, disturbing look in to a reckless and demented guy taking his ambitions way too far. It's a slow and disturbing movie that is getting this action oriented steelbook cover that doesn't really make much sense, but I assure you the film is sick, uncomfortable, and a damn fine film.

Tank Girl 4K - February 24
Cult films don't get as iconic as Tank Girl. This gem of the 90s isn't a perfect film; if anything it's watchable and entertaining because of it's raw, completely uneven feel. It completely envelops you in its world and keeps you there for every thrilling second of its runtime. Vinegar Syndrome Ultra line is always chock full of extras and premium packaging, something that may seem unnecessary especially for a "low brow" film, but thats what makes them and physical media in general special.

Shoestring Slashers Part II & '90s Nightmares - Q1 2026
Terror Vision is one of my favorite labels simply because of how obscure and weird their releases can be. These box-sets exemplify that perfectly. Low budget, barely there horror and pure 90s shockers are the kind of films that would be lost to time if it weren't for boutiques like Terror Vision. While there have been some delays in their releases due to unforeseen circumstances (these admittedly are scheduled for Q1 2026), that shouldn't stop you from picking these collections up once they're out in the wild!
Quick Picks!
Last Screening aka Derniere Seancev - another one from Terror Vision, this one being from their new line of releases focusing on Giallo films.
Excalibur 4K & Westworld 4K from Arrow Video - Both of these films are a great time and these releases have been getting some early previews and they seem fantastic!
The Eurocrypt of Christopher Lee Collection 3 - Always fun to see Christopher Lee's weird horror films in a collection like this!




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