Perhaps I'll need to burn my cinephile card if I suggest that the Criterion Channel's best addition next month—best addition all year?—is a TV series. But I le...
One year on from their Wes Anderson set, in what one would only hope sets a tradition, the Criterion Collection will debut something a tad slimmer but no less ...
Criterion's summer is more or less complete. As June and July prove fine months, August does not buck any trend: they've announced today a 4K upgrade of Todd H...
Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey is this summer's l'objet de cinéma, the 70mm-sized monolith around which most else will have to orient. There are ways to be cr...
While 2026 still has a bit of bloom on its rose—personally speaking, entirely outside the scope of world events—Criterion is already halfway through the year. ...
Criterion's history is longer and more complicated than anybody quite realizes, leaving some of their earliest (or even recent-ish) titles in a strange, semi-c...
Representing their busiest month in recent memory, June offers nine releases and eleven titles from the Criterion Collection. Perhaps of greatest note are two ...
The Criterion Channel's March lineup isn't lacking for director retrospectives, but there's unique pleasure to be found in their themed programming. Constituti...
Every so often Criterion upgrades a title so old it is, in effect, new again. Case in point: Akira Kurosawa's Stray Dog, first put on DVD around the time this ...
February is about love, but love often—some might say always—does not go one's way. Thus there's yearning, and also "Yearning," a new program where amour isn't...