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November, Noirvember, tomato, tomahto. The Criterion Channel continue their quest to find every known subgenre with “Blackout Noir,” which places Terence Fisher’s semi-eponymous 1954 picture alongside ...
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The Criterion Channel is the streaming platform to go to if you're an elite movie-lover. Featuring a twist you won't see coming, The Others cultivates atmospheric ...
If you’re like me, every fall you gather your Halloween staples, the movies you absolutely must watch each season, and then you fill in your time with…well, everything else. I like to leave a little ...
Bi Gan‘s “Resurrection,” winner of the Jury Special Prize at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, will make its streaming debut on the Criterion Channel on March 24. A Criterion Premieres home-video release ...
A recommendation for anyone anxious about having a harmonious Thanksgiving next week: Watch Thomas Vinterberg’s “The Celebration” and be grateful that your gathering cannot possibly go worse than the ...
The slasher movie hadn’t been around long before a shaggy-haired, 30-year-old film-school dropout named John Carpenter came along and perfected it, in 1978, with “Halloween.” An October perennial that ...
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467.) Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979)My first real Herzog film and what a way to begin the journey. Might be my favorite adaptation with how Herzog beautifully shoots a vibrant city falling into disease ...