The most famous of all Ingmar Bergman’s films receives a spotless 4K presentation.
Bergman’s Trilogy of Faith is a watershed moment of transition both in the filmmaker’s career and in world cinema.
Criterion’s new release of Ingmar Bergman’s The Magic Flute is a vast improvement over the studio’s 2000 DVD.
Criterion outfits one of Ingmar Bergman’s most severe and ambitious films with a customarily gorgeous transfer.
Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema may be exhaustive, but with all the indelible beauty it contains, it's never exhausting.
This is a more wallet-friendly option than Ingmar Bergman's Cinema to owning one of the director's finest early works.
Margarethe von Trotta’s documentary reminds us of the reasons for Bergman’s continued influence on cinema today.
Both versions of Bergman’s epic marital battle royale have been outfitted with grittily beautiful and highly detailed new transfers.
Criterion offers a vital and macabrely beautiful rendering of an underrated and pivotal film in Bergman’s career.
Bergman’s film disguises meaning amid a sea of red, which searingly oozes throughout Criterion’s delicately rendered 2K transfer.
Theater director Ivo van Hove has made a habit of breaching borders.
With his latest, Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s characteristic obsession with his country’s variegated topography takes him to Cappadocia.
The godfather of contemporary postmodern art films remains vital, mysterious, and, thanks to Criterion, utterly gorgeous.
For Stiller, apparently, James Thurber’s classic story is occasion to craft what eventually amounts to a totem to his own vanity.
The film remains a fascinating sampler of Bergman’s most brilliant and troubled tendencies.
This superb edition of the film is lacking only a commentary by legendary Bergman fanboy Woody Allen, but let’s get real.
Da flirts with Shakespearean themes, King Lear and Hamlet being the main points of reference.
The two life choices that Bergman entertains are frightening.
If Basinger’s methodological means lack revelation, they’re compensated through several canny observations, mostly related to on-screen personas.
They’re also unassailable in their perfection, and could easily fall at the top of any all-time best list arrived at by consensus.