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My Top Ten Criterions

Leanne Sharpton

Diablo Cody An artist, art director, illustrator, and publisher based in New York City, Leanne Shapton designed the covers of the Criterion releases Kicking and Screaming and Cría cuervos . . . , and is the author of Was She Pretty?
Withnail and I DVD   1. Withnail and I
    Bruce Robinson

Heavy tweeds, craven pot smoking, paranoia, and Wellingtons, set in the mucky English countryside. It established my Anglophilia at age fifteen; I memorized Hamlet's soliloquy by multiple rewindings of the final scene; and I still have a major crush on Paul McGann.
The Rules of the Game DVD   2. The Rules of the Game
    Jean Renoir

Jean Renoir in a bear suit, or any equivalent thereof, is an absolute must for a good country house party.
Roy Baker DVD   3. A Night to Remember
    Roy Baker

Leaves James Cameron’s Titanic cold. A more sensitive version of the massive tragedy, with so many more people to become attached to and fewer bad charcoal drawings!
Sid & Nancy DVD   4. Naked
    Mike Leigh

A bizarre love triangle of shot nerves, heavy sympathy, and bleak regrets. Katrin Cartlidge as Sophie is fearless; David Thewlis as Johnny is repulsively mesmerizing. It’s difficult to forget Mike Leigh's characters.

Gimme Shelter DVD   5. L'avventura
    Michelangelo Antonioni

I found it impossible to take my eyes off of Monica Vitti and her hair! Existentialism and bourgeois complacency aside, one of the real features is that thick blonde hair.
Grey Gardens DVD

 

6. Masculin féminin
    Jean-Luc Godard

The scene where Paul makes a record declaring his passion for Madeline—"Paul calling Madeline!"—is the best ever version of a love letter in cinema.

The Blob DVD

  7. Mamma Roma
    Pier Paolo Pasolini

When I saw this at 17 Pasolini's photography of Rome blasted open my ideas of Italy. I think Anna Magnani is the true face of Prada: hips, heels, laughing, crying, shouting, tragic, and terrifically beautiful.
Pandora's Box DVD

  8. 3 Women
    Robert Altman

A creepy and creeping tale of the female crush, and a study of the dependence and identity theft women can spring on each other, all rendered in a weirdly seductive pastel palette.
Dazed and Confused DVD   9. Rebecca
    Alfred Hitchcock

Not quite as good as the book, but so true to the psychological hauntings at the heart of Daphne du Maurier’s best stories. The images of Rebecca's spooky bedroom are fabulous.
The Royal Tenenbaums DVD   10. My Life as a Dog
     Lasse Hallström

I saw this when I was fourteen. Saga the tomboy is one of my favorite characters. Falling in love with boys while wanting to be like them is how I spent my childhood, and the 1950s sports clothes dictated what I wore for the next ten years.
 
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