One film that is finally receiving a UK Blu-ray release this September is Unlawful Entry (1992). The crime thriller stars Kurt Russell, Ray Liotta and Madeleine Stowe.
Rotten Tomatoes has the film rated at 76% ‘Tomatometer’ (Critics) and 49% ‘Popcornmeter’ (Audience) scores as of the time of writing.
Table of Contents
I will certainly be picking this title up on Blu-ray, I’ve added the film original trailer lower down the page.
If you like Kurt Russell movies, then you may wish to take a look at another thriller that is due out on 4K Ultra HD in October, Breakdown (1997).
Unlawful Entry Blu-ray

Unfortunately Icon Film Distribution, who are releasing the film on Blu-ray have not provided much information on this title. There is no word of any restoration or extras that are included. They merely say “Released for the first time in the UK on Blu-ray”.
Blu-ray Technical Specs
- Discs: 1
- Region: B
- Video: 1080p High Definition
- Aspect Ratio: TBC
- Audio: TBC
- Running Time: 115 approx
- Rating: 18
Purchase Information
You can pre-order now on Blu-ray for £14.99 from Amazon. (Price correct as of 11th September 2024).
The Amazon links on this page are affiliate / associate links. By buying through the links I may receive a commission for the sale.
Release Date
Unlawful Entry Blu-ray releases on 23rd September 2024 in the UK.
Watch The Trailer
Trailer NOT representative of Icon Blu-ray.


What Do You Think?
There are still plenty of films that are yet to arrive on Blu-ray, so I’m really pleased to see this Kurt Russell thriller finally make its way on to the format.
Especially as most of the new releases today seem to be 4K Ultra HD versions of movies that are already out on Blu-ray.
Have you watched this film? If so would you recommend it? I’d love to hear what you think, discuss on my Facebook page.
Don’t forget to sign up to the Popcorn Cinema Show weekly newsletter which will keep you up to date with all of the latest 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD news for the UK.
Popcorn Cinema Newsletter Signup
Subscribe to our weekly newsletter below and never miss a 4K UHD, Blu-ray or DVD (UK) release

