Scott Reviews Seijun Suzuki’s Branded to Kill [Blu-ray Review] Suzuki's surrealist gangster picture comes to high definition in the UK. Scott NyeSeptember 11, 2014
Episode 148 – John Frankenheimer’s Seconds Scott Nye, David Blakeslee, and Sean Hutchinson discuss the loneliness, regret, and longing in Frankenheimer's 1966 psychological thriller. Scott NyeSeptember 10, 2014
Joshua Reviews Pegi Vail’s Gringo Trails [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at the global impact of tourism. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 5, 2014
Scott Reviews Ernst Lubitsch’s Madame Dubarry [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Lubitsch takes a raunchy view of the years preceding the French Revolution. Scott NyeSeptember 5, 2014
Joshua Reviews Rory Kennedy’s Last Days In Vietnam [Theatrical Review] New documentary gives us a first hand look at the fall of Saigon. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 5, 2014
Scott Reviews André de Toth’s The Other Love [Blu-ray Review] The 1947 melodrama offers a wonderful Stanwyck performance in a rather tepid narrative. Scott NyeSeptember 5, 2014
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend [September 5-7] From a new film from director Francois Ozon to a silent masterpiece, here are five films to watch this weekend from your very own couch. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 5, 2014
For Criterion Consideration: Vincente Minnelli’s The Bad And The Beautiful Vincente Minnelli's masterful melodrama is in dire need of a new Blu-ray. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 2, 2014
David Reviews Bob Fosse’s All That Jazz [Dual-Format Review] The release of Fosse's blistering and entertaining exercise in self-excoriation also marks the end of Criterion's dual-format experiment. David BlakesleeSeptember 1, 2014
The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 18 – Travels With Hiroshi Shimizu David and Trevor discuss four films of the 1930s by a highly prolific and all-but-forgotten master of Japanese cinema. David BlakesleeAugust 29, 2014
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend [August 29-31] Here are five films to check out from the comfort of your own couch this very weekend. Joshua BrunstingAugust 29, 2014
Sean Reviews Alfonso Cuarón’s Y tu mamá también [Dual-Format Review] Five years after it was first announced, Alfonso Cuarón's international smash hit finally makes its way to the Collection. Sean HutchinsonAugust 29, 2014
Joshua Reviews Thomas Allen Harris’ Through A Lens Darkly [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at the history of photography through a very specific and enthralling historical lens. Joshua BrunstingAugust 29, 2014
Sean Reviews David Mackenzie’s Starred Up [Theatrical Review] This raw and volatile prison drama features an exhilarating performance from newcomer Jack O'Connell Sean HutchinsonAugust 27, 2014
The Newsstand – Episode 36 – Criterion’s November Line-Up, The Apu Trilogy And Robin Williams This month on the Newsstand, Ryan is joined by Scott Nye, David Blakeslee, and Sean Hutchinson to discuss the November 2014 Criterion Collection line-up, as well as the latest in Criterion rumors, Hulu additions, and... Ryan GallagherAugust 25, 2014