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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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June 2025 New Releases | Criterion Collection 7 films
Coming in June: a dazzling soul spin on a landmark tale; an intimate record of a jazz visionary; a topsy-turvy…
March 2025 Newly Added | Criterion Channel 55 films
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This March on the Criterion Channel, the action is the juice: our Michael Mann retrospective celebrates the…
Dogme 95 | Criterion Channel 5 films
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Thirty years ago, a group of filmmakers led by Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg issued a…
French Poetic Realism | Criterion Channel 24 films
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Moody, shadow-latticed cinematography; exquisitely wrought dialogue; an intoxicating sense of world-weary fatalism: welcome to the world of…
March 2025 Leaving Soon | Criterion Channel 90 films
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Directed by Michael Mann | Criterion Channel 7 films
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Whether they’re neonoir thrillers or gripping historical dramas, the films of Michael Mann pulsate with visual adrenaline.…
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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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Gus Van Sant’s dreamy, drifty, deadpan second feature—an addiction drama based on James Fogle’s autobiographical novel—captures the zonked-out textures and almost surreal absurdity of a life lived fix to fix. Swinging between dope-fueled disconnection and edgy paranoia, Matt Dillon plays the leader of a ragtag crew (also featuring Kelly Lynch, Heather Graham, and James Le Gros) that robs pharmacies for pills, coasting across the 1970s Pacific Northwest while trying to outrun sobriety and fate. With a brilliant supporting turn from…
Joan Micklin Silver’s wonderfully affectionate spin on the romantic comedy infuses the genre with a fresh, personal perspective, following an unmarried Jewish woman’s search for fulfillment in New York City. Happily independent bookstore manager Izzy (a luminous Amy Irving) isn’t looking for love, but she’s forced to reevaluate her desires when she catches the eye of two very different men: a self-centered novelist (Jeroen Krabbé) and the mild-mannered Lower East Side pickle seller (Peter Riegert) with whom her old-fashioned bubbie…
Jean-Luc Godard’s first English-language narrative feature is a radical anti-adaptation of Shakespeare’s masterpiece that finds the visionary filmmaker continuing to reinvent the syntax of cinema. In a post-Chernobyl world where culture has been lost, William Shakespeare Jr. V (played by theater director Peter Sellars) attempts to reconstruct his ancestor’s play, abetted by a cast that includes Molly Ringwald, Burgess Meredith, and Godard himself as a crazed avant savant. Through a dense layering of sounds, images, and ideas about everything from…
Noirish shadows spread across the frontier in this landmark western, the first of the celebrated collaborations between director Anthony Mann and actor James Stewart that redefined the genre with their moral and psychological intensity. Beginning his midcareer transition into increasingly edgy roles, Stewart portrays an avenging sharpshooter whose stolen rifle becomes a harbinger of death as it is passed from one doomed hand to the next. Featuring a stellar cast that includes a touching Shelley Winters, a sensationally sleazy Dan…
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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 March on the Criterion Channel, the action is the juice: our Michael Mann retrospective celebrates the auteur whose name is synonymous with kinetic style, neonoir poetry, and brooding heroes who live and die by their exacting professional codes. And just in time for the Oscars, we’ve collected some of the best supporting performances awarded by the Academy for films whose leading players weren’t so lucky. There’s so much more to choose from this month, including a look back at the Dogme 95 movement thirty years after the manifesto, a sweeping survey of French poetic realism, the exclusive premiere of the gripping Chinese thriller Only the River Flows, two restored landmarks of Black British filmmaking, and retrospectives dedicated to Alain Guiraudie and Lee Chang-dong.