Today, we’re celebrating the release on Blu-ray and DVD of Les Blank’s legendary Leon Russell music documentary A Poem Is a Naked Person. And while we’re on the topic of fascinating nonfiction filmmaking, we’re also taking a look at a new list . . .
Composer Carl Davis on Creating a Theme For over fifty years, the brilliant composer and conductor Carl Davis has been enriching cinema with his evocative film scores. Although well-known for his silent movie work—he's created orchestrations for the re-releases of…Read More
Criterion Designs: Kwaidan by Sean Freeman The particular challenge of designing covers for anthology films like Kwaidan lies in finding a way to represent the set without favoring any one piece over the others. Fortuitously, we found a perfect point of departure in …Read More
Justin Theroux on the Magical Mysteries of David Lynch One of the great delights of watching a David Lynch movie comes from the thrill of exploring the film's mysterious depths. Here, in an online-exclusive excerpt from a new interview with actor Justin Theroux, conducted for Cr…Read More
Repertory Pick: Screams and Laughs in Bloomington For a lot of us at the Criterion Collection—and surely many others as well—watching Nobuhiko Obayashi’s wonderfully insane film House has become a Halloween tradition. This 1977 Japanese horror comedy is unlike any other mov…Read More
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