Criterion Now – Episode 2 – His Girl Friday, Coming of Age Films, Terry Gilliam We get a visit from a ghost of Criterion past as we explore the week of Criterion. Aaron WestJanuary 16, 2017
Joshua Reviews Eugene Green’s The Son Of Joseph [Theatrical Review] The new year may have just started, but 2017 has just gotten its first truly superlative feature film. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 14, 2017
David Reviews Howard Hawks’ His Girl Friday [Criterion Collection Blu-Ray Review] Criterion continues to successfully hawk Hawks, while also marking an important milestone for Milestone. David BlakesleeJanuary 10, 2017
Criterion Now – Episode 1 We kick off a new podcast by looking at the New Year's Drawing, FilmStruck, Dardennes, De Sica, and introduce what is to come on the series. Aaron WestJanuary 9, 2017
Joshua’s Top Ten Films Of 2016 From what is bound to be a deeply underrated year in film, these are the ten best feature films from 2016. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 8, 2017
Joshua Reviews Marcel Pagnol’s Marseille Trilogy [Theatrical Review] One of French cinema's most important trilogies returns to theaters thanks to a gorgeous new restoration currently touring via Janus Films. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 3, 2017
Criterion Reflections – Faces (1968) – #252 David opens a new year of blogging with this aptly timed display of drunken discord and debauchery. David BlakesleeJanuary 2, 2017
Wacky New Years Drawing Hints At The Criterion Collection’s 2017 Line-Up Let's pick apart this years' drawing. Ryan GallagherDecember 31, 2016
Janus Films Announces Theatrical Tour of Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s The Lure, Unveils Poster The film will open on February 1st at the IFC Center in New York. Ryan GallagherDecember 30, 2016
Joshua Reviews Jim Jarmusch’s Paterson [Theatrical Review] The latest film from director Jim Jarmusch may very well be the director's crowning artistic achievement, and easily one of 2016's best films. Joshua BrunstingDecember 30, 2016
Episode 179 – Criterion Collection Wish List for 2017 David, Aaron, Arik and Mark get all speculative as they share their Criterion-related hopes and dreams for the year ahead. David BlakesleeDecember 30, 2016
Criterion Reflections – Shame (1968) – FS Ingmar Bergman's bleak anecdote of life during wartime carries a timely message for residents of divided societies in 2016. David BlakesleeDecember 27, 2016
The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 51 – The Documentaries of Louis Malle [Part 3] David, Trevor and Keith finish up their adventures in Malle-walking. David BlakesleeDecember 26, 2016
Watch a Trailer for Rialto’s Upcoming Tour of Julien Duvivier’s Panique Duvivier's 1946 film returns to theaters next month. Ryan GallagherDecember 23, 2016
Criterion Close-Up – Episode 57 – French 1930’s Part 2: Early Jean Renoir Mark and Aaron continue the French 1930s series by exploring the early career of Jean Renoir. Aaron WestDecember 22, 2016