Celebrating Clouzot

November 20 is master of suspense Henri-Georges Clouzot’s birthday; he would have been 102. You may know him from his most memorable images—Diabolique’s bathtub climax; The Wages of Fear’s nitroglycerin-packed truck squeaking over that rickety bridge—but his varied oeuvre contains some lesser known gems, including the scandalous Le corbeau, made in France under Nazi occupation, and the evocative murder mystery Quai des orfèvres. Explore the work of this most diabolical of French filmmakers here.  

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Wes Anderson Talks Fox

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We caught up with the Bottle Rocket director to find out about his latest venture, the cartoon extravaganza Fantastic Mr. Fox. “Stop-motion has always had a special, sort of magical appeal for me,” Anderson tells us.

Downhill Racer: Trailblazer

Todd McCarthy

A visually groundbreaking film about competitive skiing, Downhill Racer is “spare, cut to the bone, as fine as dry powder,” writes critic Todd McCarthy in this new essay for the Criterion special edition, out now.

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