For Criterion Consideration: Ernst Lubitsch’s The Wildcat This underrated comedy may be one of Lubitsch's best films. Joshua BrunstingApril 8, 2013
Joshua’s Thoughts On Jurassic Park, 20 Years Later Does this film still stand up, 20 years later? Joshua BrunstingApril 8, 2013
On the Hulu Channel: Peter Weir’s The Plumber Peter Weir's made-for-TV nail-biter is a satisfying little thriller from an epic director. Scott NyeApril 6, 2013
Safety Last! And The Films Of Pierre Etaix To Screen At The Film Forum In New York See these classic comedies on the big screen! Sean HutchinsonApril 6, 2013
In Wake Of Legal Troubles, When Will Babette’s Feast Head Into The Criterion Collection? That is, will we ever get a chance to see Criterion release the film? Joshua BrunstingApril 5, 2013
James’ Thoughts On Roger Ebert’s Passing James looks back at one of his biggest influences, Roger Ebert. James McCormickApril 5, 2013
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend (April 5-7) Five films to watch, at home this weekend, ranging from Kinoshita thrillers to an animated TV series. Joshua BrunstingApril 5, 2013
Legendary Film Critic Roger Ebert Dead At 70 The iconic writer/historian died Thursday after his decade-plus battle with cancer. Joshua BrunstingApril 4, 2013
Catherine Deneuve, Charlotte Gainsbourg And Lea Seydoux Join Three Hearts The trio will lead Benoit Jacquot's new film. Joshua BrunstingApril 4, 2013
Richard Linklater Lines Up A Walk In The Woods As His Next Feature With Before Midnight proving the director hasn't lost a step, Linklater taps two A-listers to lead his next feature. Joshua BrunstingApril 4, 2013
Red Band Trailer For Only God Forgives Is Violent, Sexy And Amazing Trailer arrives for the newest film from the team of Nicolas Winding Refn and Ryan Gosling. Joshua BrunstingApril 4, 2013
Off The Shelf – Episode 21 – March 2013 DVDs & Blu-rays Ryan and James spend this month's episode of Off The Shelf discussing the various DVD and Blu-ray releases from March 2013. Ryan GallagherApril 4, 2013
Five Clips From Malick’s To The Wonder Debut The film hits theaters and VOD next week. Joshua BrunstingApril 3, 2013
Editor Of The Thin Red Line Lines Up First Directorial Effort Film starts shooting this week, and has a mighty fine cast to boot. Joshua BrunstingApril 3, 2013
Sean’s Thoughts On The Latest Wave Of Criterion Titles Going Out Of Print Last week, Criterion announced that selected titles would be going out of print. See which ones after the jump. Sean HutchinsonApril 3, 2013