Audrey Hepburn, Cary Grant, Givenchy gowns, Henry Mancini music, the City of Light—movies don’t really get much swoonier than Stanley Donen’s comic romantic caper Charade. Read more »
Sympathy for a monster? For Time, critic Steven James Snyder writes, “As I became immersed in the new Criterion Collection release of Ishiro Honda’s original Godzilla this past weekend, I found myself moved to tears—mourning for a doomed . . . Read more »
In a review for Artforum, Darrell Hartman introduces the latest Eclipse set Three Popular Films by Jean-Pierre Gorin: “People talk about how this or that director has a good eye. Read more »
Following a hugely successful stay at New York’s Film Forum, a series of Robert Bresson titles in new 35 mm prints will be making its way across North America over the coming months. Read more »
“One of the great French films of the 1960s, Belle de jour is a masterful blend of fantasy and reality,” writes Matt Hough in a Home Theater Forum review of Luis Buñuel’s sensual and cerebral classic, now on Criterion DVD and Blu-ray. Read more »
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