David and Trevor wrap up their coverage with a conversation about six "school films" shot between 1975 and 1989.
David and Trevor wrap up their coverage with a conversation about six "school films" shot between 1975 and 1989.
Aaron West's upcoming book covers the rise of A24 from its first releases in 2012 up to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020.
David and Trevor discuss five films shot between 1978-1984 that offer Kiarostami's insight and indirect critique of Iranian politics and culture.
For February, the Channel will feature films from Mervyn LeRoy, Héctor Babenco, John Woo, and more!
Ira Sach's latest will stream later this month.
Fresh off their Golden Globe wins, Neon announces home video releases in partnership with the Criterion Collection.
David Blakeslee, Aaron West, and Brad McDermott got together to keep our annual "favorites of the year" podcast tradition going for Year 16!
David and Trevor continue their conversation, focusing on two medium-length narratives about adolescence and poverty: Experience and A Wedding Suit.
The Eclipse Series is back! And so is our podcast dedicated to each of the excellent box sets released under this sideline of the Criterion Collection. Trevor and David begin a multi-part series that will...
Ryan and Brian catch up on the week's new disc releases.
Catherine Brellait's Fat Girl is a bold statement on feminism, obesity, and women's roles, plus it has a baffling ending.
Anderson's documentary joins the Criterion Collection's iTunes channel on March 1st.
David and Trevor are joined by Aaron West to begin a two-part dissection of Nagisa Oshima's earliest independent films.
It's that time of year when every podcast in the world does year in review show... only ours is possibly a bit later than every one else. We are joined by James Marsh for a look back at 2015 and Masters of Cinema.
Radu Jude uses genre conventions of the classic American western to illustrate themes common in the Romanian New Wave.
New documentary looks at the gargantuan split within Korean culture.
Richard Linklater's Slacker from the perspective of Austin, TX.
Ryan is joined by Aaron, David, and Trevor to discuss the May line-up.
The snowy Western distinguishes itself not only in locale, but in tension.









