Last week saw the release of the definitive collection of the early works of the surreal cinematic master Alejandro Jodorowsky, thanks to a new Blu-ray box set mastered in 4K from the original negatives. Abkco Films was kind enough to send over a copy over for me to review and here are my first impressions, digging into this beautiful set after going through some of the discs for my comparison post.
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