DO THE RIGHT THING Criterion Blu-ray Review
Hey, Spike Lee’s unfettered masterpiece, Do The Right Thing, may have been released 30 years ago, but its themes are (sadly) still as relevant as ever.
Hey, Spike Lee’s unfettered masterpiece, Do The Right Thing, may have been released 30 years ago, but its themes are (sadly) still as relevant as ever.
The Criterion Collection has announced the lineup for their October 2019 offerings, which include 3 silent films by Josef von Sternberg, Benjamin Christensen‘s silent classic Haxan, Leon Gast‘s When We Were Kings, and John Sayles‘ Matewan.
The Criterion Collection has announced their September 2019 lineup with new releases of Marco Bellocchio‘s Fists in the Pocket, Ritwik Ghatak‘s The Cloud-Capped Star, Bill Forsyth‘s Local Hero, John Waters‘ Polyester, Ernst Lubitsch‘s Cluny Brown, and Charlie Chaplin‘s The Circus.
The Criterion edition of Funny Games restores, and adds more context to, a still-polarizing film.
The Criterion Collection has revealed their August 2019 lineup, with new releases of Jane Campion‘s An Angel at My Table, Lucille Carra‘s The Inland Sea, Douglas Sirk‘s Magnificent Obsession, Abbas Kiarostami‘s The Koker Trilogy (Where Is the Friend’s House?, And
This Blu-ray is worth picking up for the restored films alone - but couple that with some great box art and all the bonus content - and this is one not to be missed.
Criterion announced today that its new streaming service, The Criterion Channel, will be launching in the U.S. and Canada begging April 8th. In addition to the 1,000+ Criterion Collection titles, the channel will be exhibiting prelaunch titles and special marathons every Sunday
The Criterion edition of 24 Frames is a fittingly superb tribute to a great artist.
The Criterion Collection has announced its lineup for April 2019, which includes new Blu-ray editions of A Face in the Crowd from Elia Kazan, a Police Story and Police Story 2 set, Gillian Armstrong‘s My Brilliant Career, Jan Němec‘s Diamonds of the Night, and two Jim
The Criterion Collection has announced their selection of films for March 2019, with Ingmar Bergman‘s The Magic Flute, Harold Lloyd‘s The Kid Brother, Edgar G. Ulmer‘s Detour, Barbara Loden‘s Wanda, Robert Zemeckis‘ I Wanna Hold Your Hand, and Carlos Reygadas‘ Japon.
A brilliant film that delivers a hypnotic, yet joyous experience of audio-visual bliss.
This is absolutely the version of Shampoo to own based solely on the immaculate restoration Criterion has done for Ashby's underappreciated masterwork.