This year's festival runs March 13-17.
David is joined by Richard Doyle as they dive into the mafia-infused milieu of Italian poliziotteschi cinema via this trilogy-concluding whirlwind of mayhem, betrayal, and revenge.
David provides a video overview of Visconti's maligned late career masterwork and extends his coverage in a conversation with Brad McDermott
David revisits the TV miniseries that attempts to recreate the cultural milieu of 15th century Florence in this first episode of Season 5: 1973.
A brief video introducing the newest phase of my long-running project to review every Criterion film in chronological order of original theatrical release!
This year's panel (David, Jordan, Josh, Brad, and Aaron) resumes our annual tradition of sharing their favorite 2023 releases from the Criterion Collection.
Critic and YouTube creator Celeste de la Cabra joins Josh for a journey into the Criterion Channel’s permanent, streaming-only library, and conclude their conversation about the films of Japanese filmmaker and...
We wrap up Season 4: 1972 by discussing a film portraying the grinding conflicts and ruthless power plays between oppressive governments and desperate insurgencies.
With the festival in the rearview mirror, we finish our look at ten of the best films from this year's DOC NYC lineup.
With this year's DOC NYC coming to a close, we look at ten highlights from its impressive 2023 lineup.
Ryan and Brian catch up on the last two weeks of new releases.
Mark and Aaron welcome Ben Model, silent film historian, accompanist, distributor, and enthusiast.
Scott, David, Trevor, and Arik discuss the artistic seeds, sensuality, playfulness, performances, autobiography, and tragedy in Bergman's 1951 film.
The latest film from director Hong Sang-soo is one of the summer's best bits of counter-programming for those cinephiles looking for a change of pace this blockbuster season.
Ryan is joined by David and Keith to chat about the new announcements and rumors surrounding the Collection.
David and Trevor are joined by film blogger and researcher Pablo Knote to discuss three exhilarating Japanese films from the early 1960s.
Mark and Aaron take a look at Whit Stillman's Barcelona (1994), and how it compares with his other work.
Give a listen as Keith Enright explains what this is all about and what you can expect to hear on this monthly missive.
In which Arik and Herb van der Poll discuss why artists sometimes shouldn’t remake their own art