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Further, under the research output and impact criterion, the specific mention of publication of high quartile category journals has been removed. Under the research output and impact criterion ...
Across Criterion’s 15-year run of Criterion Closet videos, very few, if any, entrants have mentioned Criterion #40. It’s all Renior this and Fellini that, but when we get down to it ...
How can one estimate the severity of a civilization’s addiction to pathological sentiments? Surely one measure is the extent to which the civilization attacks, repudiates, or otherwise undermines its ...
And, while the packaging had some issues with deteriorating glue, Criterion was quick to replace damaged discs and booklets. Will the other eras receive similar treatment? Let’s first look at th ...
The buzziest affair, arguably, took place inside a truck: a facsimile of the Criterion Collection’s fabled office closet, bursting with select editions of its deep and idiosyncratic film catalog.
As I suggested in this space last month (see “Melting the ideological permafrost” in The New Criterion of March 2025), it is far more likely that the deep state is doing the bidding of the media than ...
Austin cinephiles, grab your smelling salts. Swoon-worthy news today from the Criterion Collection: They’re rolling their mobile version of the Criterion Closet into town for SXSW, and if you ...
The film from Latvian animator Gints Zilbalodis is currently up for two Academy Awards — and it will soon become part of the Criterion Collection, with a deluxe home video edition coming later ...
Just days after a big weekend ended with it once again at the forefront of the Oscars race, the upcoming Anora Criterion Collection 4K special edition has reached its lowest price ever on Amazon.
The question of what makes up a cultural body of great work has been a point of argument for decades now, with attackers and defenders of traditions Western and otherwise. The dogfights are no ...
Instead of attacking the problem directly, I want to start by asking what would be a minimal criterion for someone—human, animal, or robot—to have free will. The answer I propose is ...
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