Scott Reviews Francesco Rosi’s Hands Over the City [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Rosi's seminal 1963 film tackles the corruption of city development with fierce urgency and intelligence. Scott NyeApril 17, 2014
Scott Reviews Federico Fellini’s Roma [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Fellini gives himself free reign to create, imagine, and remember. Scott NyeApril 17, 2014
Hulu Renews Criterion Contract This multi-year deal means more Criterion on Hulu Plus. Sean HutchinsonApril 16, 2014
MoMI Plans Massive Mizoguchi Retrospective The 30-film retro includes rare films in 35mm and 16mm. Sean HutchinsonApril 16, 2014
Joshua Reviews Mariana Rondon’s Bad Hair [Theatrical Review] New film will have its US premiere as part of this year's Tribeca Film Festival, starting April 16. Joshua BrunstingApril 16, 2014
Joshua Reviews Don Siegel’s Riot In Cell Block 11 [Dual Format Review] Don Siegel's rarely seen gem finally hits home video thanks to a beautiful Criterion Dual Format Release. Joshua BrunstingApril 15, 2014
Sean Reviews Roman Polanski’s Tess [Dual Format Review] This stately epic of sexual identity is perhaps Polanski's most overlooked film. Sean HutchinsonApril 15, 2014
Scott Reviews Samuel Fuller’s White Dog [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] The film once too dangerous to release at all is now available in high definition. Scott NyeApril 15, 2014
For Criterion Consideration: Martin Scorsese’s Bringing Out The Dead Another unsung Scorsese gem gets some love this week. Joshua BrunstingApril 14, 2014
The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 14 – Early Bergman [Part 2] David and Trevor wrap up their discussion of Eclipse Series 1: Early Bergman, focusing on THIRST and TO JOY, the last two films in that set. David BlakesleeApril 8, 2014
Scott Reviews Sidney Lumet’s Serpico [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Frank Serpico's conscience was clean, and now, so is this transfer. Scott NyeApril 4, 2014
Scott Reviews Masters of Cinema’s Lubitsch in Berlin Box Set [DVD Review] Lubitsch's early silent films prove illuminating to his better-known works, and are incredibly entertaining in their own right. Scott NyeApril 4, 2014
Sean Reviews Jonathan Glazer’s Under the Skin [Theatrical Review] Fascinating and unsettling, Glazer's first film in over ten years is a must-see. Sean HutchinsonApril 4, 2014
Armchair Vacation: The Non-Wrestlemania Edition [April 5-7] Don't like wrestling? Here's what you should be watching this weekend. Ryan GallagherApril 4, 2014
Contest: Win A Copy Of Martin Scorsese’s The King Of Comedy On Blu-ray Martin Scorsese's black comedy is now out on Blu-ray, and we have a copy to giveaway! Ryan GallagherApril 4, 2014