Criterion’s Blu-ray provides a comprehensive window into Streisand’s creative process.
This key work in the development of one of the most important voices in contemporary American cinema receives the Criterion red-carpet treatment.
Crossing Delancey is unafraid of its ethnicity and its New York City flavor.
Paul Verhoeven found in Gerard Reve’s work a near-perfect mix of the cinematic ideas and images that stimulate him most.
This is the equivalent of a sexy McDonald’s ad where someone is munching on a Big Mac while drinking pink desert wine.
This misguided documentary mistakes cutesy, polished aesthetics for meaningful sentiment.
Steven Soderbergh’s Ocean’s Twelve is a starfucking circle-jerk orgy that doesn’t even have the common decency to get you off.