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Last night, Leif Ove Andsnes began his recital at Carnegie Hall with Grieg’s Piano Sonata (the only one he ever wrote). Did Andsnes do this because he wanted to? Or because he had to? What do I mean?
Bill Hader has some big news on behalf of Criterion: The famed Criterion Closet is going on a nationwide road trip. After social media sleuths spotted a Criterion-branded van on the street ...
To celebrate their fifth anniversary this April, the Criterion Channel unveiled a new addition: a livestream. Criterion24/7 is a never-ending playlist of films from the deep reaches of the channel ...
US-based Educational Testing Service (ETS), the 75-year-old global test provider that owns standardised exams such as the TOEFL and GRE, has undertaken a rebranding exercise with the launch of a ...
I've long considered the Criterion Channel the best streaming service for cinephiles because of the strength of its curation and the sheer variety of films on offer, but paradoxically, I often ...
On the occasion of The Watermelon Woman joining the Criterion collection, I spoke to Dunye—who, after a long career in academia, is now a busy television director—about never getting to defend ...
Criterion Collection president Peter Becker told IndieWire the layoffs were "meant to prepare the company for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead." Criterion has let go a number of ...
the library-based services (Kanopy, Hoopla), and the specialty services (Shudder, The Criterion Channel), and even HBO Max, which has most of the famous Christmas classics on its menu. These 15 ...
EA are going all in on Battlefield 6 this year, even going as far as to push back the new Need For Speed so Criterion can help out. Go back a decade and Battlefield was poised to take over from ...
fine. For someone like me — a film critic who nonetheless has blind spots (like everyone) in her viewing history — the Criterion Channel is a godsend. I can open the Criterion app and search ...