Criterion Collection

The solution to cinema’s curation conundrum? More, more, more

By Charles Bramesco

Are streaming channels limiting our movie selection? Only as much as we let them!

The pioneering filmmaker who broke the mould for women in Hollywood

By Pamela Hutchinson

Dorothy Arzner gave Golden Age female stars like Katharine Hepburn and Rosalind Russell intelligent, complex roles.

A new Blue Velvet release will contain a trove of lost material

By Charles Bramesco

Nearly an hour of unused scenes and alternate takes accompany the Criterion disc.

A new Dr Strangelove Blu-ray arrives with amazing packaging

By David Jenkins

This deluxe edition of Stanley Kubrick’s satirical classic comes with a top secret envelope of printed extras.

Only Angels Have Wings gets a long overdue home release

By Adam Cook

Howard Hawks’ 1939 classic is finally available on Blu-ray courtesy of the Criterion Collection.

Discover this trilogy about being a foreigner in America

By Georgina Guthrie

How Wim Wenders’ 1970s Road Movie Trilogy captured the romantic lure of American culture.

Why Jacques Rivette’s debut is an anti-New Wave classic

By Adam Cook

The late French master’s first film, Paris Belongs to Us, is now available courtesy of the Criterion Collection.

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