Scott Reviews Elio Petri’s L’Assassino [Blu-ray Review] Petri's debut is a fierce, uncompromising examination of the many ways one can damn oneself. Scott NyeAugust 22, 2014
Joshua Reviews Joel Soisson’s Cam2Cam [Theatrical Review] New thriller has arrived thanks to the team at IFC Midnight. Joshua BrunstingAugust 22, 2014
Joshua Reviews Irving Pichel’s Mr. Peabody And The Mermaid [Blu-ray Review] This forgotten comedy finally arrives on Blu-ray. Joshua BrunstingAugust 22, 2014
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend [August 15-17] Here are five films to watch this weekend. Joshua BrunstingAugust 15, 2014
Joshua Reviews Lawrence Kasdan’s The Big Chill [Dual-Format Review] One of the best films of the 1980s finally comes to The Criterion Collection. Joshua BrunstingAugust 15, 2014
Sean Reviews Erik Skjoldbjærg’s Insomnia [Dual-Format Review] This early spine number gets a pristine upgrade and deserves to be rediscovered. Sean HutchinsonAugust 15, 2014
Joshua Reviews Amy Browne, Jeremy Kaplan, Tony Hale And Brian Wilson’s A Will For The Woods [Theatrical Review] Documentary looks at one man's journey to find the perfect "green" burial. Joshua BrunstingAugust 15, 2014
Joshua Reviews Chris Marker’s Level Five [Theatrical Review] The wait is over as Marker's legendary film finally arrives stateside. Joshua BrunstingAugust 15, 2014
Catherine Reviews Charlie McDowell’s The One I Love [Fantasia 2014 Review] The Charlie Kaufman-lite The One I Love is a flimsy but highly amusing relationship fantasy. Catherine StebbinsAugust 14, 2014
52nd NYFF Announces Main Slate This year's incredible Main Slate features many Criterion favorites. Sean HutchinsonAugust 13, 2014
Joshua Reviews Joe Swanberg’s Happy Christmas [Theatrical Review] Continuing to grow as an auteur, Swanberg's latest may very well be his most mature and intriguing work to date. Joshua BrunstingAugust 11, 2014
Scott Reviews Fritz Lang’s Frau im Mond [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Lang's visceral, thrilling, awe-inspiring sci-fi adventure gets one of the best transfers of the year. Scott NyeAugust 11, 2014
For Criterion Consideration: Mark Romanek’s Never Let Me Go This adaptation of the beloved Kazuo Ishiguro novel is one of the best films of this still-young decade, and deserves a better home video release. Joshua BrunstingAugust 11, 2014
On the Hulu Channel: Heinosuke Gosho’s The Neighbor’s Wife and Mine Japan's first talkie uses all manner of sounds for laughs and love. Scott NyeAugust 7, 2014
Joshua Reviews Tracy Droz Tragos And Andrew Droz Palermo’s Rich Hill [Theatrical Review] Documentary looks at growing up in rural America. Joshua BrunstingAugust 7, 2014