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Mar 21, 2025 Anthony Banua-Simon is an award-winning filmmaker and editor as well as an adjunct professor in film editing. His films Third Shift and Cane Fire have both played on the Criterion Channel. The films he has chosen for this list have...

Mar 6, 2025 An award-winner in Berlin, Philippe Lesage’s gripping slow burner is set for a theatrical run in the U.S.

Ten Contenders

The Daily

Feb 28, 2025 We’ve gathered some of the best writing on each of the nominees for Best Picture Oscar.

Feb 3, 2025 Iranian director, writer, and producer Mohammad Rasoulof was born in Shiraz, Iran, and has made eight feature films. Though none have screened in his home country due to censorship, his films have been admired around the world. Much of his...

Jan 16, 2025 Swoon for big-city romance with our New York Love Stories collection; celebrate Black history with stories of community, creativity, and resistance; or tango with the shady characters of Argentina’s noir thrillers.

Jan 14, 2025 In his only directorial effort for the big screen, Richard Pryor takes the raw stuff of his life and alchemizes it as art, demonstrating the humor and vulnerability that made him a towering figure in American culture.

Winter Jitters

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Dec 17, 2024 Sundance, Rotterdam, and Berlin roll out more lineups for what promises to be a season of uncertainty.

Dec 9, 2024 One of the year’s most divisive films has swept up five European Film Awards and leads the nominations for the Golden Globes.

Dec 5, 2024 The creative director of Miami-based studio EDGLRD, which he cofounded with filmmaker Harmony Korine, describes the process of creating the cover artwork for Criterion’s recently released Gummo edition.

Dec 4, 2024 For the New York Film Critics Circle, Brady Corbet’s third feature is the best film of the year, but not everyone agrees.

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