Intended or not, the Criterion Channel's programming of Maurice Pialat and Michael Roemer pairs two auteurs who spoke the same death-riddled language. August's...
True to the Halloween spirit, the Criterion Collection's October lineup is fright-filled (and 4K-heavy to boot). Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me is getting a maj...
Our decision to declare Miami Vice this century's greatest action film some eight years ago was neither made lightly nor received unanimously, but fortune favo...
Likely that Criterion were developing their 4K upgrade of High and Low––a film they released so long ago that it was then subject to a "high-definition digital...
If Criterion's influence from the last 15-or-so years must distilled to one figure, a good candidate might be Edward Yang. The near-instant canonization of Yi ...
When I spoke to Alan Rudolph a couple months ago, he confirmed that Criterion had sought to release his (incredible, essential) Remember My Name but were held ...
Providing two of the most-demanded upgrades while adding a major American filmmaker to their ranks, Criterion has announced July 2025's lineup. Stanley Kubrick...
We've always loved setting trends at The Film Stage and are accordingly chuffed that, nine months after we screened a 35mm print at the Roxy, Roman Polanski's ...
I'm old enough to remember when Jacques Rivette films were the domain of dark-web networks and substandard DVD rips, a conspiratorial network worthy of his cin...
I've still never seen The Wages of Fear (life moves fast and there's books to read in-between all those films) but within days of Criterion's 4K arriving at my...