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The biannual Criterion Collection 50% sale at Barnes & Noble is a film fan's dream come true and we've got some suggestions ...
This isn’t nostalgia. It’s a mirror. Released in 1967, at the height of the civil rights movement, In the Heat of the Night won five Academy Awards—including Best Picture—because it dared to tell the ...
Criterion's 'The Adventures of Antoine Doinel' provides a new opportunity to revisit François Truffaut and Jean-Pierre ...
The 56th Rencontres d'Arles opened with a 15% rise in attendance. But behind the packed halls and sold-out screenings, ...
Atlanta’s microcinema scene is booming post-pandemic, with film clubs screening cult classics, deep cuts and radical films in community spaces across the city.
You can catch several of Michael Haneke's best films streaming now as part of a new collection on The Criterion Channel.
The Iranian filmmaker's movie was kept secret until the last minute to give him time to get out of the country.
Heather McAdams' handmade films, revisiting "The Day After" on "Television Event" and Louis Feuillade’s "Les Vampires." ...
Wild Diamond” is an extremely intimate film in that it never leaves Liane’s side. Other people are barely real to her, ...
The beautiful city of Reims is located in the Champagne region of France. It is known for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and, of course, its world-renowned champagne. Whether you’re a ...
But here’s the snarky truth: Let God Sort Em Out and Forward are absolutely worth your time. Wet Leg remains the patron saint ...
Remakes may feel like the name of the game these days, but it’s always been like this. What’s changed is the availability of ...