David shares a few short videos and an essay about this long-anticipated release of a highly acclaimed masterpiece from the late French nouvelle vague.
David shares a few short videos and an essay about this long-anticipated release of a highly acclaimed masterpiece from the late French nouvelle vague.
David is joined by Richard Doyle, Eric Grant, and Josh Wilson to talk about a recent release from the Criterion Collection. We had a fun conversation, that unresolved matter of $200 notwithstanding.
Our 15th annual survey of Criterion's new releases, featuring David Blakeslee, Josh Hornbeck, Brad McDermott, and Aaron West.
David is joined by Richard Doyle and Robert Taylor to discuss this skewed reworking that situates Raymond Chandler's 50s noir classic in early 70s L.A.
A brief essay and short video look at the packaging of this beloved tale about road-tripping con artists in Depression-era Kansas.
David is joined by Richard Doyle to discuss this timely tale of radical resistance and romantic folly in fascist Italy of the 1930s.
The podcast returns after a long break featuring David in a solo episode talking about Brigitte Bardot's acting career with a focus on this, her final feature performance.
Kerr makes her directorial debut with this quietly unsettling family drama led by another astounding performance from Deragh Campbell.
Criterion's long-awaited release of this Chinese epic is now available in a splendid uncut restoration.
A few thoughts and three video clips about the exciting new release of a landmark Brazilian film from 1964.
The beloved filmmaker returns with a brisk, brilliant new picture.
David teams up with Richard Doyle, Brad McDermott and Robert Taylor in a star-studded low-budget brawl to talk about a kaiju film matching that very description.
David Blakeslee makes his return to discuss July 2021 announcements, Magnificent Ambersons, Story of a 3-day Pass, and more.
Rovner's new documentary looks at the history of electronic music through the women who built it transistor by transistor.
Each month, the programmers at the Criterion Channel produce incredible line-ups for their subscribers. For May, the Channel will feature films from Lois Weber, Nanfu Wang, Sayajit Ray, and more!
Josh is joined by regular contributor Michael Hutchins to discuss the new and expiring titles for the month of April, as well as a look at the second anniversary of the Criterion Channel.
Spend some time with us as we talk about two films that celebrate tasty food, soul stirring music and the joys of simple living.
This new festival runs its inaugural edition from April 8-18.
From a historic document of a seminal jazz festival to a career-spanning retrospective of a beloved filmmaker, these are the seven must-own home video releases.