Glazer’s eerie, melancholy film maudit finally makes its way to high-definition home video.
This action thriller, starring Matt Damon and Affleck, makes for an enjoyably retro diversion.
Review: John Huston’s Adaptation of James Joyce’s ‘The Dead’ on Criterion 4K UHD Blu-ray
The film is one of the finest literary adaptations and artistic swan songs ever made.
Yang’s Yi Yi is a moving celebration of family and cultural identity.
‘Young Mothers’ Review: The Dardennes’ Poignant and Tender Exploration of Teenage Motherhood
The film is a subtle variation on the Dardennes’ deceptively simple brand of neorealism.
Despite its satirical undercurrent, American Utopia doesn’t wallow in cynicism.
Guinness’s Ealing comedies remain high-water marks of British cinema.
4K UHD Blu-ray Review: Tim Burton’s ‘Pee-wee’s Big Adventure’ on the Criterion Collection
One of the great cult comedies of the 1980s receives a flawless transfer from Criterion.
Feel the warm, radioactive glow of early-’90s nostalgia with this trilogy of films.
‘Scarlet’ Review: Hosoda Mamoru’s ‘Hamlet’-Inspired Anime Is a Trip into the Uncanny Valley
On paper, anime master Hosoda Mamoru’s Scarlet sounds positively electrifying.
These are among the most daring avant-garde works of the 1920s.
Review: John Woo’s Hong Kong Action Classic ‘The Killer’ on Shout! Factory 4K UHD Blu-ray
The film remains Woo’s finest balance of ballistic genre filmmaking and underlying humanism.
Hell’s Angels spares few thoughts for empty patriotism.
Wright lends verve to the film’s action, but his expansion of the novel is a ruinous one.
This trilogy upended action cinema nearly 40 years ago.
The film gives voice to the inner (and outer) conflict between conformity and individuality.
The subtle visual pleasures of Hyams’s cult classic have never looked better.
‘Little Amélie or the Character of Rain’ Review: An Impressionistic Portrait of Childhood
The mundane and transcendent dance hand in hand in this French animated feature.
The extras leave no doubts about the franchise being a true labor of love for Tom Cruise.
Arrow salutes Carpenter’s film with an unbeatable A/V transfer and a treasure trove of extras.