All of the Films Joining FilmStruck’s Criterion Channel This September Another incredible month of new and exclusive titles from the Criterion Collection are joining the channel on FilmStruck in September. Ryan GallagherAugust 29, 2017
All of the Films Joining FilmStruck’s Criterion Channel this August Includes Adventures in Moviegoing with Michael Cunningham, a celebration of Nicholas Ray, and Juzo Itami's Tampopo! Ryan GallagherJuly 24, 2017
Trevor Reviews Sam Peckinpah’s Straw Dogs [Criterion Blu-Ray Review] Bringing Straw Dogs back to in-print status, the new Criterion edition is a solid presentation of a complicated film. Trevor BerrettJune 30, 2017
Scott Reviews Kenji Mizoguchi’s Ugetsu [Criterion Blu-ray Review] Mizoguchi's landmark ghost story is now available in a stunning, beautiful Blu-ray. Scott NyeJune 28, 2017
All of the Films Joining Filmstruck’s Criterion Channel This July This July, the Criterion Channel will highlight films from Abbas Kiarostami, Andrew Haigh, Jean Renoir, and more! Ryan GallagherJune 26, 2017
Joshua Reviews Feras Fayyad’s Last Men In Aleppo [Theatrical Review] One of the year's best documentaries puts us in the middle of one of the most important global conflicts. Joshua BrunstingMay 5, 2017
Arik Reviews Wim Wenders’ Buena Vista Social Club [Criterion Collection Blu-ray review] An incredibly valuable artifact from a musical tradition that few would otherwise get to experience. We are all so luck that this exists. Arik DevensMay 5, 2017
The Quad Cinema Relaunches With New, Career-Spanning Lina Wertmüller Retrospective The retrospective runs April 14-May 1 and includes an exclusive, week-long run of a new biographical documentary beginning on April 21. Joshua BrunstingApril 14, 2017
Scott’s TCM Fest Dispatch, Part Two: Economics Dealing with money by way of Ginger Rogers, King Vidor, and...Mickey Rooney? Scott NyeApril 12, 2017
David Reviews Hal Ashby’s Being There [Criterion Collection Blu-Ray Review] Criterion's new release confirms the forecast that there will indeed be growth in the spring. David BlakesleeMarch 26, 2017
Mark Reviews John Waters’ Multiple Maniacs [Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review] Mark considers John Waters’ low-budget second full-length feature film and first in the Criterion Collection. He discusses Waters’ filmic influences, his Cavalcade of Characters, his audience, and why he makes filthy... Mark HurneMarch 21, 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
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 – Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One (1968) – #360 David tumbles over the cliff in his review of a film about the filming of a film being filmed. David BlakesleeFebruary 16, 2017
Scott Reviews Nacho Vigalondo’s Colossal [Sundance 2017] Mistakes become monstrous in Vigalondo's alcohol drama. Scott NyeFebruary 1, 2017