The Criterion Completion Hour 7 Let's take a deeper look at some of those Criterion DVDs on your shelves that you've been ignoring since you went blu. Keith EnrightJanuary 31, 2017
Joshua Reviews Federico Fellini’s Roma [Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review] One of Fellini's great underrated masterpieces finally arrives on Blu-ray thanks to The Criterion Collection. Joshua BrunstingDecember 14, 2016
Criterion Reflections – Genocide (1968) – ES 37 David breaks out the bug spray - the insects are taking over! David BlakesleeNovember 27, 2016
Joshua Reviews Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams [Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review] Long thought to be a potential Criterion Collection release, Dreams finally debuts on DVD and Blu-ray and as one of the company's best 2016 offerings. Joshua BrunstingNovember 23, 2016
Criterion Reflections – The Immortal Story (1968) – #831 Orson Welles' late career anomaly lands somewhere between an rumbling earthquake and a chorus of chirping crickets. David faithfully follows to see where that noise came from. David BlakesleeSeptember 3, 2016
Joshua Reviews Fritz Lang’s Destiny [Blu-ray Review] One of the earliest films from director Fritz Lang, this 1921 epic is the director's first masterpiece and a touchstone in silent film craft. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 1, 2016
Joshua Reviews Fritz Lang’s The Spiders [Blu-ray Review] One of the great serials of the silent era, The Spiders marked the real beginning of one of classic cinema's great careers. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 1, 2016
Scott Reviews Jack Hill’s The Swinging Cheerleaders [Arrow Video Blu-ray Review] The 1974 softcore hit swings onto high definition. Scott NyeAugust 19, 2016
Criterion Reflections – Stolen Kisses (1968) – #186 David catches up with the always-moving fleet-footed Antoine Doinel. David BlakesleeAugust 7, 2016
Scott Reviews Dziga Vertov’s Man with a Movie Camera and Other Works [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray] Vertov's newly-restored masterpiece is accompanied by four other very fine works. Scott NyeAugust 4, 2016
Scott Reviews Too Late for Tears and Woman on the Run [Arrow Films Blu-ray] Arrow helps resurrect two tight, thrilling genre films. Scott NyeJuly 19, 2016
Japan Cuts Hits Its 10th Anniversary: Runs July 14-24 With New Repertory Series And Two New Sion Sono Films For its 10th anniversary, the festival puts together maybe its greatest slate to date. Joshua BrunstingJuly 15, 2016
Scott Reviews Richard Linklater’s Waking Life [Arrow Films Blu-ray Review] The conversation never ends. Scott NyeJuly 13, 2016
Criterion Close-Up – Episode 43 – The Player Mark and Aaron welcome old friend, Doug McCambridge to talk about Robert Altman's "Don't call it a" comeback film. Aaron WestJuly 8, 2016
Joshua Reviews Heidi Ewing And Rachel Grady’s Norman Lear: Just Another Version Of You [Theatrical Review] This new film looks at the life and work of one of TV's most influential voices. Joshua BrunstingJuly 8, 2016