While the year remains young, Criterion's already looking to Q2 2024. April's a notable month for its 4K haul: Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky's Werckmeister Har...
February––particularly its third week––is all about romance. Accordingly the Criterion Channel got creative with their monthly programming and, in a few weeks,...
Catering directly to my interests, the Criterion Channel's January lineup boasts two of my favorite things: James Gray and cats. In the former case it's his fi...
Congratulations to Johnnie To, whose achievements are such that almost anything else is pat. Yet he now has one of the best films in the Criterion Collection: ...
The Criterion Channel is closing the year out with a bang––they've announced their December lineup. Among the highlights are retrospectives on Yasujiro Ozu (fe...
Among the myriad reasons we could call the Criterion Channel the single greatest streaming service is its leveling of cinematic snobbery. Where a new World Cin...
Is January too early for the year's best boxset? Criterion will begin their 2024 with a Chantal Akerman collection spanning her nascent days to 1978's Rendezvo...
These last few years the Criterion Channel have made October viewing much easier to prioritize, and in the spirit of their '70s and '80s horror series we've gr...
And with that, Criterion's year closes out. They've ended 2023 with a small set of additions, on the 4K front rescuing Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson's ...
Few American filmmakers of the last 40 years await a major rediscovery like Hal Hartley, whose traces in modern movies are either too-minor or entirely unknown...