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The Dyatlov Pass Incident

May 16, 2019 Initial response to Silverstein’s first fiction feature is ranging from warm to very warm indeed.

May 16, 2019 All week long, writers have been reminding us that there was more to Doris Day than sweet sunshine.

May 1, 2019 With three, possibly four new films opening this year, Ferrara returns to New York to attend MoMA’s retrospective.

Apr 24, 2019 American cinema has lost one of its most visionary artists.

Apr 24, 2019 When It Rains Charles Burnett has long been recognized by historians as one of the greatest American film directors, and he’s won numerous important awards, including an honorary Oscar in 2017. Nevertheless, he is still relatively unknown beyond the world...

Apr 20, 2019 The latest installment of the Criterion Channel’s Meet the Filmmakers series, in which we invite artists to create documentary portraits of directors they admire, sets out for a stroll with an underappreciated American master: Charles Burnett, the poetic realist behind...

Apr 18, 2019 This year promises a healthy mix of renowned auteurs and younger talents—and there’s more to come.

Apr 15, 2019 She was known as “a professional innocent”—until Persona (1966) revealed a complex emotional intelligence.

Apr 14, 2019 In the Criterion Channel’s ongoing series Adventures in Moviegoing, we invite renowned artists to open up about their personal journeys as cinephiles, and also to guest-program a series of their favorite films, so they can share their movie love directly...

Apr 13, 2019 Every Saturday on the Criterion Channel, we’ll be presenting a beloved movie that’ll help you get your weekend started on the right foot. In the above introduction, filmed while Sofia Coppola was in the office to shoot her Adventures of...

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