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Our First 4K Ultra HD Releases
We’re thrilled to announce that Orson Welles's CITIZEN KANE will lead Criterion’s first slate of 4K Ultra HD releases along with the Hughes Brothers's MENACE II SOCIETY, Jane Campion's THE PIANO, David Lynch's MULHOLLAND DR., Powell and Pressburger’s THE RED SHOES, and Richard Lester's A HARD DAY'S NIGHT! The first of these editions and their special features will be detailed in our November 2021 announcement next week, with others to follow in subsequent months. Learn more in the Current.
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Mikey Madison's Criterion Closet Picks 8 films
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The actor and star of ANORA stopped by the Criterion Closet, where she talked about…
Pamela Anderson's Closet Picks 12 films
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The actor and star of THE LAST SHOWGIRL stopped by the Criterion Closet, where she…
Coming to the Criterion Collection in 2025 13 films
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FRESH FROM THEATERS | Criterion Channel 23 films
The best new movies — fresh from theaters! Now playing on the Criterion Channel!
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Starring Nicole Kidman | Criterion Channel 9 films
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One of the major screen artists of our time, Nicole Kidman combines movie-star magnetism with the transformational…
David Bowie Changes | Criterion Channel 5 films
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As a chameleon who continually reinvented his musical persona, David Bowie was a natural actor who lent…
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Kinuyo Tanaka Retrospective
Janus Films 12 films
David Lynch @ Janus
Janus Films 9 films
Banned!
Janus Films 10 films
Contemporary Masterpieces
Janus Films 30 films
The Letterboxd Show: Isabel Sandoval's Four Favorites
Letterboxd 23 films
LE CRITERION CLUB
Justin Lee 9 films
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After the French New Wave, the sexual revolution, and the upheavals of May 1968 came the near religiously revered magnum opus by Jean Eustache. In his long-unavailable body of work, ranging from documentaries about his native village to closely autobiographical narrative films, Eustache pioneered a forthright and fearless brand of realism. The pinnacle of this innovative style, The Mother and the Whore follows Alexandre (Jean-Pierre Léaud), a Parisian pseudo-intellectual who lives with his tempestuous girlfriend, Marie (Bernadette Lafont), even as…
Cinema’s great modern mythmaker Guillermo del Toro uses the hallmarks of classic horror and fantasy to tell a strange and sublime fable about outsiderhood, connection, and love’s transcendence. An ineffably touching Sally Hawkins plays Elisa, a mute janitor at a top-secret government laboratory who finds herself drawn to the facility’s newest research subject: a humanoid amphibian—for whom she is soon risking everything, amid the stifling conformity of 1960s America. A triumph of visual imagination that combines elements of sci-fi, noir,…
Witness the birth of a movie star as Barbra Streisand makes a screen debut for the ages in this musical spectacular. From humor to pathos, she hits every note as popular 1920s singer-comedian Fanny Brice, a young Jewish New Yorker whose spirit and supernova talent propel her to fame in the Ziegfeld Follies, but whose devotion to an unreliable gambler (a charismatic Omar Sharif) brings drama and heartbreak into her life. Adapted from a hit Broadway show and directed by…
Maverick director Peter Bogdanovich affectionately recreates the world of the 1930s Dust Bowl in this beloved, briskly entertaining chronicle of one of cinema’s unlikeliest crime sprees. Real-life father and daughter Ryan and Tatum O’Neal (who became the youngest-ever Oscar winner for her spark-plug performance) play off each other with almost musical agility as a Bible-hawking con man and the precocious, recently orphaned tomboy who falls into his care—and soon rivals her newfound father figure’s skill as a swindler. With period-perfect…
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In her hypnotic documentary feature, Ethiopian-Mexican filmmaker Jessica Beshir explores the coexistence of everyday life and its mythical undercurrents. Though a deeply personal project—Beshir was forced to leave her hometown of Harar with her family as a teenager due to growing political strife—the film she returned to make about the city, its rural Oromo community of farmers, and the harvesting of the country’s most sought-after export (the euphoria-inducing khat plant) is neither a straightforward work of nostalgia nor an issue-oriented…
that Patton, he sure was ornery
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This January, start the new year with some of our favorite actors: a celebration of Nicole Kidman’s boldness, a new original program exploring Ethan Hawke’s artistry, a sampling of David Bowie’s chameleonic performances, and a collection of surprisingly villainous turns from beloved leading men and women. That’s just the beginning of a slate that also includes paranoid thrillers where someone’s always watching; swoonworthy romantic comedies that turn on deception and disguise; Gen X classics by Cameron Crowe; early work by awards contenders Sean Baker, RaMell Ross, and Brady Corbet; and so much more!