Over the last sixty years, Harry Dean Stanton has carved out a singular path in American cinema. His roles showcase a rare combination of haunting stoicism and emotional depth, qualities that he’s able to convey with a single look. Stanton has . . .
Criterion Live! Salutes Split Screen Twenty years after it first premiered on the IFC Channel, the pioneering program Split Screen stands as a priceless portrait of America’s wide-ranging, often quirky filmmaking community coming into its own. This irreverent s…Read More
Woman of the Year: A Woman’s Place George Stevens’s Oscar-winning comedy captures the first sparks of attraction that ignited one of the great on- and offscreen romances in Hollywood history.
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This Week on the Criterion Channel One of the most controversial films to premiere at Cannes in the past ten years, Lars von Trier’s Antichrist makes its Criterion Channel debut as our spotlight edition this week. Starring Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbour…Read More
Repertory Pick: A French Crime Classic Goes to Princeton Tonight, the Princeton Garden Theatre in Princeton, New Jersey, will present Louis Malle’s 1958 Elevator to the Gallows. Starring Jeanne Moreau and Maurice Ronet as an adulterous couple who carry out a carefully plotted murd…Read More
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