Owen Kline’s feature-length directorial debut resoundingly commits to soulfulness.
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The film is a passionate exploration of how image-making is inextricable from storytelling.
Sidney Poitier’s directorial debut is a fierce and funny portrait of the Black experience in the American West.
James William Guercio’s offbeat counter-culture cult classic gets a timely Blu-ray release.
Frank Borzage’s paean to the power of love in tumultuous times gets a sparkling new transfer from Kino Lorber.
The preeminent collaboration between Anthony Mann and John Alton finally gets an HD release that fully showcases its stunning visuals.
The film is as hilarious as it is pointed, with its dialogue distinctly attuned to the Gen Z mindset.
Not Okay doesn’t make any points that, now over a decade into the ubiquity of social media, aren’t painfully obvious.
One of the best and most inventive rom-coms in recent years gets a beautiful transfer from the Criterion Collection.
The film is a perfectly entertaining retelling of an offbeat tale, but it’s also superficial and borderline exploitative.
This disc’s gorgeous 4K transfer and slate of extras make a strong case for the importance of physical releases of streaming titles.
The film spins a soapy yet dramatically inert and often tone-deaf yarn about societal rejection and female empowerment.
A fantastic commentary track and sparkling new 4K transfer make this an essential release.
Ekwa Msangi’s feature-length debut receives a gorgeous transfer and a handful of illuminating extras courtesy of the Criterion Collection.
Wayne Wang’s playfully enigmatic debut receives a handsome package that contextualizes its place in ’80s American indie cinema.
Dean Fleischer Camp’s Marcel the Shell with Shoes On convincingly proves that bigger sometimes is better.
The original Brian and Charles short focused entirely on its titular characters, and it’s clear that was for the best.
Arie and Chuko Esiri’s feature debut is a poetic evocation of the struggles big and small faced by people escaping toward brighter tomorrows.
That’s one small step for Criterion, one giant leap to 4K.
Criterion has outfitted Mira Nair’s sophomore feature with an exquisite new transfer and a superb slate of extras.