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WC-CR-85: “This is one of those classic films you NEED to see more than once. It's complex in style and structure but it's entertaining and fun at the same time.”
Blu-Ray Spine #216 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “Another in a line of films that influenced others. Come to the Casbah with this one, it's worth the trip!”
DVD Spine #172 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “This was one of the very first Criterion titles I had seen. Now having it on Blu-Ray, I can see the full eye-catching effect of Suzuki's visuals.”
Blu-Ray Spine #39 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “Despite a running time of 45 minutes, the surrealism of Bunuel is in full force here. Also the doc on his Mexican works on the DVD is great too.”
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WC-CR-85: “This may not be your typical horror film, but Dreyer's use of the camera and sound as well as his use of locations makes this a very special movie.”
DVD Spine #437 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “The beauty of the landscapes are more prominent than the people in this one. But you gotta love that narration, it has character all its own!”
Blu-Ray Spine #409 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “Melville's follow up to "Le Samourai" is another example of cinematic cool. This time the lone wolf has some assistance!”
Blu-Ray Spine #218 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “A short film can just be as incredible as a feature. This one is as startling and disturbing as all depictions of death is.”
DVD Spine #433 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “This late period noir is pretty much a valentine to New York. It's stands out more prominently than poor Frankie Bono.”
DVD Spine #428 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “Not so much a look at D-Day but rather a quietly moving story of a small solder in a big war machine.”
DVD Spine #382 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “This is a masterful piece of filmmaking from Spain in the 1970's. It's a loving tribute to horror films and the minds of kids such as Ana.”
DVD Spine #351 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “A brilliant film that changed the perception of filmmaking in Italy. And Lou Castel was never better than in his acting debut here.”
DVD Spine #333 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “This is one of the best films ever made on making films. And I'm sure people can relate to a crisis like the one that Mastroianni had in the film.”
Blu-Ray Spine #140 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “A film by Bresson can be difficult and probably anti-cinematic. But with this film, it proves that the mastery of his art was truly original.”
DVD Spine #314 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “All kinds of cool is on great display in this Melville thriller, especially the nods to film noir and the samurai mystique. Hail to the lone wolf!”
DVD Spine #306 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “Nic Roeg could blend photography, editing, and music as no one else could. As for this story of love gone horribly wrong, the title is accurate!”
DVD Spine #303 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “This Polish film is a look at an individual who knows change is coming but it turns out to be a change from one power to another. Ironic, isn't it?”
DVD Spine #285 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “A beautiful and haunting horror film from France. Also the extra film, "Blood of the Beasts" is good, but it's probably more horrifying than "Eyes".”
DVD Spine #260 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “The last gasp of Weimar cinema, this is a fine thriller with all the ingredients needed. The car chase is fun because it was ahead of its time.”
DVD Spine #231 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “An Italian gangster film set where the Godfather's ancestors lived. Also a true story, not the stuff of Hollywood.”
DVD Spine #228 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “One of the forerunners of a sub-genre called "J-Horror", this film shows how things such as war can cause such macabre things to happen.”
DVD Spine #226 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “A masterwork of Polish cinema, this film was a rarity because it's was about Poles at play with a bit of thriller thrown in. No Social Realism here!”
DVD Spine #215 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “A huge, epic 70mm film on technology gone awry. It's also pretty funny, too.”
Blu-Ray Spine #112 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “The Holocaust is a difficult subject to film. But this one, with it's brief running time, makes you learn a lot and never to forget.”
DVD Spine #197 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “With Resnais camera and editing techniques and a look at Japan after WWII from an outsider, this is one of the best films from the French New Wave.”
DVD Spine #196 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “Brakhage was an incredible visual artist, but I wish there was a score for "Dog Star Man".”
DVD Spine #184 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “This version by Cocteau is way cooler than Disney's.”
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WC-CR-85: “I have seen almost all of Sam Peckinpah's films, but this one is his best. It's a great example of how far the human soul can take before it cracks.”
DVD Spine #182 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “Two great samurai films, and a change of pace for Kurosawa and the samurai genre.”
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WC-CR-85: “This is one film where you can learn a great deal about filmmaking and life. If you're not a samurai fan by the end, then there's a problem.”
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WC-CR-85: “Godard's scathing look into international filmmaking is pretty ironic when considering that this was an international production!”
DVD Spine #171 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “This was the first Tati film I saw. His comic timing and his use of satire in the face of technology stands alongside with other geniuses in comedy.”
DVD Spine #111 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “A portrait of the human soul disguised as an action blockbuster. It isn't Smokey and the Bandit, but trucks are as cool as Trans-Am's!”
DVD Spine #36 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “This was the film that introduced me to the world of Criterion. It's also a model for other zombie films that followed. Talk about B movie royalty!”
DVD Spine #63 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “This is one I appreciate not because of its story but because of Dreyer's masterful technique and his excessive use of close-ups.”
DVD Spine #62 Learn more »
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WC-CR-85: “I think this is an important film for both German and world cinema. It might be considered a "film 101" because it set a standard for other films.”
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