10bit...: Red Lights (2012) (1080p Bluray X265 Hevc

Using the x265 codec means you’re getting 1080p quality at a fraction of the file size of an old-school x264 or physical Blu-ray rip. It’s perfect if you're trying to save hard drive space without sacrificing much detail.

The ending is notoriously divisive. Some find the "big twist" brilliant, while others feel it undermines the grounded realism the movie worked so hard to build. The Tech Specs (x265 HEVC 10bit) Red Lights (2012) (1080p BluRay x265 HEVC 10bit...

It’s a sharp transfer. You’ll catch the fine details in the aging makeup on De Niro and the cluttered, messy aesthetic of the university offices. Final Verdict Using the x265 codec means you’re getting 1080p

This is the real winner here. Even though the movie has a very muted, clinical color palette (lots of greys, shadows, and dim labs), the 10bit depth helps eliminate "banding" in those dark scenes. The shadows look smooth rather than pixelated. Some find the "big twist" brilliant, while others

This 2012 psychological thriller is a bit of a hidden gem, especially if you’re a fan of "skeptic vs. believer" debates. If you’re looking at this specific 10bit HEVC encode,

follows two investigators of "paranormal" phenomena (played by Sigourney Weaver and Cillian Murphy) as they attempt to debunk a legendary blind psychic (Robert De Niro) who comes out of retirement.

The atmosphere is tense, and the first two-thirds of the movie are incredibly gripping. The cast is powerhouse—watching Murphy and Weaver play off each other is a treat.