The film is an unnerving portrait of labyrinthine bureaucracy and existential despair.
Criterion’s UHD release is an unimpeachable presentation of Robby Müller’s cinematography.
Aguirre is Herzog, Herzog is Aguirre, and never shall the twain truly be separated.
Galaxy Quest is as funny and entertaining today as it was 25 years ago.
From Sullen Earth: ‘All the Haunts Be Ours: A Compendium of Folk Horror: Volume Two’
The set is a fabulist bestiary replete with witches, werewolves, and all manner of vengeful spirits.
The Sword never shies away from the senseless brutality of combat.
Review: William Wyler’s ‘Funny Girl,’ Starring Barbra Streisand, on Criterion 4K UHD Blu-ray
Criterion’s transfer is as luminescent as Streisand’s screen presence.
Bogdanovich’s cynical, whimsical comedy receives a sparkling new transfer from Criterion.
It’s the sleek and triumphantly assured surface of the film that’s allowed it to endure.
Brooks’s still uproarious film receives its definitive video release for its golden anniversary.
Guerilla filmmaking with a newcomer’s edge has rarely been put to better use.
Ninety-plus years have done little to dilute the swaggering power of Hawks’s film.
Most movies look positively robotic and undernourished next to Seven Samurai.
Fukasaku’s transitional film is one of the director’s least nihilistic works.
The film shows that the playbook of fascism has hardly changed over the past half-century.
Criterion’s new UHD release of Godzilla gives the big lizard a welcome 4K makeover.
Radiance’s box set highlights three lesser-known gems of mid-century Japanese horror.
True to the set’s title, most of the films take inspiration from classics of the ghost story genre.
Kino’s release marks the finest North American home-video presentation of the film to date.
4K UHD Blu-ray Review: ‘I Walked with a Zombie / The Seventh Victim: Produced by Val Lewton’
Controversial issues imbue the gothic hugger-mugger of these films with intimacy and intensity.
4K UHD Blu-ray Review: Harmony Korine’s Debut Feature ‘Gummo’ on the Criterion Collection
Korine’s feature debut looks as good as it likely ever will on Criterion’s 4K transfer.