This release enshrines the film’s position as one of the pivotal works of the New Hollywood era.
After Hours mines urban anxiety to unsettling yet often hilarious effect.
The sensibilities of Quentin Tarantino and Tony Scott come together to fashion one of the cornerstone films of the early 1990s.
Criterion’s stacked release helps make the case that the film is more than just an interesting curio in Jarmusch’s canon.
Sometimes a classic film gets a grand reception on home video, and sometimes it has to sneak out by the fire escape.
The significant boost to the film’s image and sound quality alone makes an upgrade to Criterion’s Blu-ray a must.
Abel Ferrara was in the right place at the right time to make Bad Lieutenant.
The film is a masterpiece, but not for the faint of heart.
Abel Ferrara is at once a stirring realist and a remarkable formalist.
Luis Mandoki’s Angel Eyes could pass for a lost M. Night Shyamalan film.