The supernatural romance is getting a physical release this September!
Film fans, rejoice! Andrew Haigh’s stunning supernatural romance All of Us Strangers is officially joining the prestigious Criterion Collection this September!
The Criterion Collection is the gold standard for cinephiles, known for its commitment to distributing important classic and contemporary films. Adding All of Us Strangers to its lineup is a huge win for movie fans.
About ‘All Of Us Strangers’
All of Us Strangers is “a metaphysical exploration of queer love and loneliness, familial grief and healing.” The film stars Andrew Scott, who plays a London screenwriter named Adam. Adam starts a passionate romance with his neighbor Harry, played by Paul Mescal, while also reconnecting with his parents, portrayed by Jamie Bell and Claire Foy. The catch? Adam’s parents died in a car crash when he was young.
From Digital Worries to Physical Triumph
Earlier this year, fans worried the film wouldn’t get a Blu-ray release. But thanks to the Criterion Collection, we can put those fears to rest. The Criterion Collection is releasing a 1-disc Blu-ray for $31.96 and a Director-Approved 4K UHD special edition for $39.96.
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Special Edition Goodies
The two-disc special edition is packed with extras, including:
- A new conversation between director Andrew Haigh and critic Michael Koresky.
- An interview with cinematographer Jamie D. Ramsay.
- Behind-the-scenes documentaries and featurettes.
- A new cover by artist Anthony Gerace.
Mark Your Calendars
You can preorder the film now; it will be available on September 10, 2024. Don’t miss your chance to add this hauntingly beautiful film to your collection!
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