Usually for someone’s birthday you have to get them something, but The Criterion Channel is celebrating its sixth birthday by giving movie fans one heck of a present — the ability to stream a number ...
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 ...
Last week, The Criterion Channel announced that the streaming service will receive a new Anime section in August, alongside the arrival of several classic films. Specifically, it will feature Mamoru ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: 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, ...
All right, Mr. DeMille. We’re ready for our close-up. Founded in 1984 to issue definitive, expanded editions of “important classic and contemporary films from around the world,” Criterion has gone ...
In the 1930s, the French realist filmmakers found a way to speak to and fight against the rising authoritarianism in their country and the world. There’s a wonderful new Criterion Channel series on ...
A collection on the streaming platform highlights the wide-ranging work of the director, from the screwball ‘Bringing Up Baby’ to the noir ‘The Big Sleep’ to the western ‘Red River.’ ...
Don’t worry, that capital “Y” in the headline isn’t a typo. It refers to Uncle Ye (You Benchang), the endearingly astringent consigliere to Mr. Bao (Hu Ge), the budding-tycoon protagonist of “Blossoms ...
Criterion unveiled their titles for October 2025 and, true to form, their new releases in the month of October lean into the spooky and macabre. Among the new titles are a recent Guillermo del Toro ...
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 ...
From Netflix to Prime Video, and Shudder to the Criterion Channel, here are the best movies coming to each streaming platform ...
Wong Kar-wai’s first TV series, streaming on the Criterion Channel, is a lush melodrama about an economic miracle. By Mike Hale Wong Kar-wai’s “In the Mood for Love,” with its silences and stillnesses ...