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The film “The 4:30” will be released on 4K and Blu-ray in November

Kevin Smith's sixteenth feature film, The 4:30 Movie, will be released on 4K and Blu-ray in November, including an exclusive steelbook on Amazon

The film 4:30the sixteenth feature film from director Kevin Smith, hit theaters on September 13th, and now it has been announced that the film will be released on 4K and Blu-ray. 5 Novemberth! Copies of the physical media versions of the film are available for pre-order on Amazon – including an Amazon-exclusive Steelbook edition where the case looks like a large VHS tape and the discs look like VHS tape reels! A fitting design for a film set in 1986. You can see images of the Steelbook design here:

The film 4:30 is a coming-of-age comedy that three sixteen-year-old friends who spend their Saturdays secretly going to the movies at the local multiplex. But when one of the boys invites the girl of his dreams to watch the latest comedy, each of the teenagers learns something serious about life and love before the credits roll.

Austin Zajur (Scary stories for the night), Nicholas Cirillo (Outer banks) and Reed Northrup (High maintenance costs) play the sixteen-year-old friends, with Siena Agudong (resident Evil) as a dream woman. Ken Jeong (the Hangover), Genesis Rodriguez (Tusk), Justin Long (Barbar), Sam Richardson (Veep), Jason Lee (Almost famous), Rachel Dratch (I love my father), Kate Micucci (The Big Bang Theory), Adam Pally (Sonic the Hedgehog), Harley Quinn Smith (Once upon a time… in Hollywood), Jason Biggs (American cake) and Method Man (How high) are also in the cast.

The film 4:30 was shot at the Smodcastle Cinemas in New Jersey, a theater Smith now co-owns and where he hung out every weekend as a teenager. Liz Destro, Josh Bachove and Jordan Monsanto produced, with Bill Bromiley, Shanan Becker and Jonathan Saba serving as executive producers.

JoBlos Alex Maidy and I were both fans of The film 4:30 and rank it as one of the best films Smith has ever made. You can read Alex's review HERE. I will definitely be adding a copy of this to my collection of Kevin Smith films on physical media. A collection that is just missing KillRoy was herebecause this was released as an NFT.

On the back of the 4K release you can see that in addition to the trailer, bonus material also includes an audio commentary with Kevin Smith and a making-of featurette.

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