The film is as fiercely economical as Jaume Collet-Serra’s best work.
This is another indispensable collection of classics from the vaults of Shaw Brothers Studio.
As it sprints through the most notable moments of Dylan’s life, the film lapses into incoherence.
Criterion’s release of Fellini’s masterpiece presents its imagery in all its oneiric splendor.
Criterion’s UHD release is an unimpeachable presentation of Robby Müller’s cinematography.
Galaxy Quest is as funny and entertaining today as it was 25 years ago.
The Sword never shies away from the senseless brutality of combat.
Bogdanovich’s cynical, whimsical comedy receives a sparkling new transfer from Criterion.
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.
Like so many latter-day Scott films, Gladiator II at once feels half-baked but overstuffed.
At once intimate and maximalist, it suggests a mix of Thelma & Louise and Starship Troopers.
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.
This German silent drama is a stirring vision of the world gripped by a sinister moral vice.
Review: ‘The Project A Collection,’ Starring and Directed by Jackie Chan, on 4K UHD Blu-ray
This set honors the Project A films with stellar A/V transfers and a treasure trove of extras.
But how deeply can a film explore the psyche of a man who so nakedly shows us his worst?
4K UHD Blu-ray Review: ‘Gregg Araki’s Teen Apocalypse Trilogy’ on the Criterion Collection
Araki’s bold, riotous, and incendiary trilogy is accorded a series of gorgeous transfers.
Scorsese’s most underappreciated triumph to date is ripe for rediscovery.
‘Youth (Hard Times)’ Review: An Urgent Portrait of Youth Organizing Against Their Exploitation
The film, like its predecessor, leans into durational extremes but reveals a broadened scope.
An overlooked curio from Suzuki’s mid-’60s hot streak receives an excellent transfer.