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If you're even a casual film lover, you've no doubt heard of the internet-famous Criterion Closet, a physical closet owned at The Criterion Collection offices that's filled with every movie title ...
And now, the Criterion Collection is honoring Anderson’s work with an impressive box set of his first 10 movies. Available for preorder for $349.99 (reg. $499.99) at Barnes & Noble ...
Donate now. The Criterion Closet — the cinephile paradise where you can browse among the company's 1000-plus classic movies — is coming to the Aero Theater in Santa Monica on Friday and ...
Announcing the release, Criterion said, “Wes Anderson’s first ten features represent twenty-five years of irrepressible creativity, an ongoing ode to outsiders and quixotic dreamers ...
Think of the project as a Criterion Collection for video games, preserving prestigious titles and bundling them with additional context that underlines their importance to the medium. All three ...
Editors’ note: It is difficult to believe that it was ten years ago last month that Hilton Kramer, the founding editor of The New Criterion, died, aged eighty-four. Time really does seem to speed up ...
There are even a few I own on Criterion DVD that I haven't gotten around to actually watching yet (It Happened One Night, All That Jazz). Of course, streaming on Tubi isn't exactly equivalent to ...
Wes Anderson is being feted by the Criterion Collection ahead of the release of his latest film, “The Phoenician Scheme.” Known as an auteur whose name has become synonymous with a distinct aesthetic, ...
Within a few seconds of entering “Willem de Kooning: Endless Painting” at Gagosian in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood, you will see sparkling examples of grand and intimate works spanning a lifetime.
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All We Imagine as Light’s debut on The Criterion Channel puts it right on track to be a future arthouse classic. Weirdly excluded from Oscar shortlists (for boring, procedural and/or political ...