The Kid marked Charlie Chaplin’s wholehearted embrace of sentiment, which he intertwined with the slapstick he was known for to enrich his Tramp character and carry the narrative of feature-length directorial debut.
The Road to Hell: Designing Lone Wolf and Cub The Lone Wolf & Cub film series has its roots in the Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima’s seminal manga of the same name, which was itself a major influence on western cartooning and illustration in the 1980s. It felt only na…Read More
On the Channel: Anahita Ghazvinizadeh Pays Homage to Bresson Anahita Ghazvinizadeh’s short film Needle, which won the 2013 Cinefondation prize at Cannes, premieres today on the Criterion Channel as part of our weekly Short + Feature. I first met Anahita through programming the short a…Read More
Essential Art House On Sale Catch up on the classics! Select Essential Art House DVD releases are on sale starting at $9. Makes a great stocking stuffer!
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