20 Best 4K Movies, Ranked

The earliest movies were so low quality that audiences today couldn’t watch them without complaining. Still, when the first audiences who saw L’Arrivée d’un train en gare de La Ciotat in 1895 were so terrified by the titular train chugging toward them, they rushed for the exit. Today, film resolution remains a matter of perspective – what was impressive in the 20th Century looks pixelated and dated today.Although 4K resolution is a relatively recent innovation, it has existed since the early 1980s. YouTube furthered the trend by allowing 4K uploads in 2010, and now most new movies are released in 4K. Some movies look considerably better in 4K than others, partly due to filmmakers’ cinematographic techniques during production.The Lion King (1994) is easily one of the best and most beloved Disney movies ever. Unfortunately, the live-action adaptation is nowhere near as compelling as its animated predecessor. Still, director Jon Favreau’s photorealistic approach works for viewers who enjoy nature documentaries on Animal Planet or National Geographic.

The earliest movies were so low quality that audiences today couldn’t watch them without complaining. Still, when the first audiences who saw L’Arrivée d’un train en gare de La Ciotat in 1895 were so terrified by the titular train chugging toward them, they rushed for the exit. Today, film resolution remains a matter of perspective – what was impressive in the 20th Century looks pixelated and dated today.

Although 4K resolution is a relatively recent innovation, it has existed since the early 1980s. YouTube furthered the trend by allowing 4K uploads in 2010, and now most new movies are released in 4K. Some movies look considerably better in 4K than others, partly due to filmmakers’ cinematographic techniques during production.

The Lion King (1994) is easily one of the best and most beloved Disney movies ever. Unfortunately, the live-action adaptation is nowhere near as compelling as its animated predecessor. Still, director Jon Favreau’s photorealistic approach works for viewers who enjoy nature documentaries on Animal Planet or National Geographic.

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