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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.
Lists
Set in Venice | Criterion Channel 10 films
Venice can be the most magical and romantic of movie settings—or the most sinister and haunting. With its ornate architecture…
Starring Shirley MacLaine | Criterion Channel 16 films
A true original, Shirley MacLaine has, over the course of a legendary, nearly seven-decade film career, breathed life into some…
1999 | Criterion Channel 15 films
It’s been twenty-five years since cinema bid the twentieth century farewell with an extraordinary batch of films. In retrospect, 1999…
Best of the 2010s | Criterion Channel 37 films
From Joachim Trier's OSLO, AUGUST 31st and Bertrand Bonello's HOUSE OF PLEASURES to Makoto Shinkai's YOUR NAME and Josh and…
April 2024 Newly Added | Criterion Channel 82 films
This April, get ready to see in the dark: our One Night collection gathers some of our favorite movies that…
Hong Kong in New York | Criterion Channel 4 films
Two island metropolises enter into rich cross-cultural dialogue in these East-meets-West melodramas that double as explorations of diasporic identity. As…
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Kinuyo Tanaka Retrospective
Janus Films 12 films
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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
Recent reviews
A sly piece of pop subversion, this irresistible satire of Reagan-era materialism features Tom Cruise in his star-is-born breakthrough as a Chicago suburban prepster whose college-bound life spirals out of control when his parents go out of town for the week and an enterprising call girl (Rebecca De Mornay) invites him to walk on the wild side. While Cruise boogying in his briefs yielded one of the most iconic pop-cultural moments of the 1980s, it is the film’s unexpected mix…
A breathtakingly intimate romance unfolds against a sweeping backdrop of social upheaval in renowned director Chen Kaige’s sumptuous saga of passion, fate, and the transcendent possibilities of art. Spanning fifty years of twentieth-century Chinese history, Farewell My Concubine follows aspiring actors Dieyi (a heartbreaking Leslie Cheung) and Xiaolou (Zhang Fengyi) as they emerge from a childhood of brutal training to become Beijing-opera stars, with life mirroring art as Dieyi’s unrequited love for Xiaolou and the country’s changing political tides engulf…
Myth, mysticism, and revolution collide in a blistering existential western from Glauber Rocha, a pioneer of Brazil’s socially committed Cinema Novo movement. After killing his swindling boss, ranch hand Manoel (Geraldo Del Rey) goes on the run with his wife, Rosa (Yoná Magalhães). In the stark hinterlands, they join forces with armed bandits and pledge allegiance to a self-styled holy man who preaches revolt against rich landowners while perpetrating unspeakable acts of violence against the innocent. Suffused with antiauthoritarian fervor…
A perfect song that hits at just the right moment, the play of sunlight through leaves, a fleeting moment of human connection in a vast metropolis: the wonders of everyday life come into breathtaking focus in this profoundly moving film by Wim Wenders. In a radiant, Cannes-award-winning performance of few words but extraordinary expressiveness, Koji Yakusho plays a public-toilet cleaner in Tokyo whose rich inner world is gradually revealed through his small exchanges with those around him and with the…
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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
This April, get ready to see in the dark: our One Night collection gathers some of our favorite movies that unfold within a tight timespan between dusk and dawn, while 1950: Peak Noir looks back to the year when Hollywood’s love affair with shadowy pulp fiction reached its apex. Don’t miss the long-unavailable films of Jean Eustache (The Mother and the Whore), our tribute to Hollywood maverick William Friedkin, or Lizzie Borden’s subversive feminist classics. There’s so much more to choose from this month, including a spotlight on Hong Kong melodramas filmed in New York, a pair of spellbinding provocations from Bertrand Bonello (The Beast), Michael Mann’s crime epic Heat, and the astonishing anime of Makoto Shinkai. Explore more here!