Joshua Reviews Hirokazu Kore-eda’s After The Storm [Theatrical Review] The Japanese auteur is one of world cinema's true greats, and this may be his best film yet. Joshua BrunstingMarch 20, 2017
Criterion Now – Episode 9 – June 2017 Announcements, Ingmar Bergman, Canoa Aaron, Arik Devens, Scott Nye and Travis Trudell dig into the June Criterion announcements, Ingmar Bergman on FilmStruck, and more. Aaron WestMarch 20, 2017
Scott Reviews Robert Aldrich’s Twilight’s Last Gleaming [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Aldrich's nuclear thriller mourns last gasp of freedom and democracy. Scott NyeMarch 16, 2017
Criterion Now – Episode 8 – Assassination of Jesse James, Before Sunset, Mildred Pierce Aaron, Doug and Jamieson talks Jesse James, Before Sunset, Mildred Pierce, and Criterion news and rumors. Aaron WestMarch 15, 2017
New Directors/New Films 2017 Runs March 15-26, And Here Are The Films You’ll Be Hearing About These are just a handful of gems from what is another banner year for New Directors/New Films. Joshua BrunstingMarch 14, 2017
Arik Reviews Felipe Cazals’ Canoa: A Shameful Memory [Criterion Collection Blu-ray review] A phenomenally well-made film that creates an interesting, and potent, mix of different styles. It was a revelation for me. Arik DevensMarch 14, 2017
The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 53 – Nikkatsu Noir [Part 2] David, Trevor and Pablo are back, taking aim at a pair of shoot 'em ups starring Joe Shishido. David BlakesleeMarch 11, 2017
Joshua Reviews Bill And Turner Ross’ Contemporary Color [Theatrical Review] Contemporary Color thrusts its viewer headlong into the world of color guard in one of 2017's most beautiful, if slight, documentaries. Joshua BrunstingMarch 10, 2017
Joshua Reviews Evgeny Afineevsky’s Cries From Syria [Theatrical Review] Urgent and visceral, Cries from Syria is one of the year's toughest and most important documentaries. Joshua BrunstingMarch 10, 2017
Criterion Now – Episode 7 – Before Sunrise, The Oscars, Kevin MacDonald Aaron is joined by Martin Kessler and Andrea West (Aaron's wife!), and we talk about the latest going on in the Criterion universe. Aaron WestMarch 8, 2017
David Reviews Andrew Haigh’s 45 Years [Criterion Collection Blu-Ray Review] Andrew Haigh's self-proclaimed sequel to Weekend is a remarkably self-assured conversation starter for couples from all walks of life. David BlakesleeMarch 7, 2017
Criterion Reflections – Mr. Freedom – ES 9 David takes his third critical swing at William Klein's heavy-handed comic satire, sadly as relevant as ever in the Age of Trump. David BlakesleeMarch 5, 2017
Rendez-Vous With French Cinema Runs March 1-12, includes Films By Ozon, Bonello and Dumont Highlights include a new film by Sebastien Betbeder and an auspicious debut from Julia Ducournau. Joshua BrunstingMarch 3, 2017
Criterion Now – Episode 6 – Ugetsu, Lone Wolf & Cub, Seijun Suzuki Aaron is joined by Matt Gasteier, who participates in our first game show and shares his insights on the latest from Criterion. Aaron WestFebruary 28, 2017
Scott Reviews Robert Altman’s That Cold Day in the Park [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Altman's slow-boil thriller looks tremendous on Blu-ray. Scott NyeFebruary 27, 2017