Glazer’s eerie, melancholy film maudit finally makes its way to high-definition home video.
At least in the hearts of its underserved audience, the film flourishes to this day.
Burnett’s unorthodox, affirming comedy receives a long-overdue video release.
Blu-ray Review: Mitchell Leisen’s Screwball Comedy ‘Midnight’ on the Criterion Collection
Midnight is tautly scripted, brilliantly structured, and exquisitely acted.
The film gets a generous helping of supplements, including two compelling commentary tracks.
This take on the famous ghost story homes in on the emotional undercurrents of the tale.
Brazil ponders a future made to sustain a draconian past molded by inequality.
Proyas’s cult sci-fi noir receives its best home video release to date.
Schrader’s transcendent biopic of Mishima Yukio gets a definitive 4K transfer.
This excellent 4K release rolls into town on a gravy train with biscuit wheels.
Few American films touch the rarified air that Killer of Sheep breathes.
Richard Lester’s phenomenal action comedies look radiant on Criterion’s 4K release.
These films center around women going about their often-unhinged business.
If it’s been hard out there for a pimp in recent decades, that wasn’t always the case.
Criterion’s release of the film is a fitting tribute to a titanic career.
The Rapacious Jailbreaker is shot through with an undercurrent of absurdist humor.
This hard-sci-fi procedural slash disaster thriller pushes the envelope in subtle ways.
This release offers a nice boost in A/V presentation from Criterion’s 2019 Blu-ray.
Robinson’s scatterbrained satire is a showcase for Richard E. Grant’s genius.
Criterion’s disc of Robinson’s cult comedy offers the film in all its squalid beauty.
The film retains its direct appeal to the eyes, ears, and tear ducts after more than 60 years.