Taking a look at one of Stanley Kubrick’s great collaborators, Filmworker is a captivating look at one man’s selflessness and another’s creative genius.
With his latest effort, director Xavier Beauvois crafts a moving look at life during WWI and cements himself as one of current French cinema's great directors.
Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence is a tremendous story, and Martin Scorsese's adaptation presents an immaculately constructed world by lovingly utilizing early-filmmaking techniques. Hopefully the new Criterion...
One of tennis' great rivalries, shared between two of its most iconic players, gets the cinematic treatment in this well acted, ultimately forgettable drama.
An uncompromising look at one woman's battle with the strains of poverty, Where is Kyra features a performance for the ages from star Michelle Pfeiffer.
Criterion's two-disc release of Tony Richardson's Tom Jones is a superb presentation of a film that deserves attention, in no small part because it succeeds in entertaining with an intoxicating combination of...
Almost two decades after their first collaboration, director Thomas Riedelsheimer and artist Andy Goldsworthy re-connect for one of the best documentaries of the year, so far.