The Criterion Channel has some of the greatest movies of all time in its catalog, but these five movies should be at the top ...
Through Feb. 2, you can get your first year of The Criterion Channel for just $79.99 instead of the usual $99.99 during the ...
All right, Mr. DeMille. We’re ready for our close-up. Founded in 1984 to issue definitive, expanded editions of “important classic and contemporary films from around the world,” Criterion has gone ...
The average consumer subscribes to 4.5 streaming services, many of which offer content that feels largely indistinguishable from one another. When Netflix disrupted film and television in the late ...
On April 8th, Criterion will launch a new streaming service featuring over 1,000 classic and contemporary art-house films from around the world. Naomi Watts and Laura Harring in “Mulholland Drive” ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Right in time for holiday travel and end-of-year existential fear, the Criterion Channel has released its December lineup, ...
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Criterion's streaming lineup for December includes the best films from the Pope of Trash — plus pre-Code movies from Columbia Pictures and a few MTV Classics. Rue the Christmas blues no more — the ...
The iconic 1996 feature stars Melissa Joan Hart as the titular occult teen. “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” is a certified Criterion title, believe it or not. The beloved franchise about a beloved occult ...
Starring Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall, Peter Hujar’s Day is a warm yet experimental chamber piece set around the re-creation of a real-life conversation that took place between photographer Peter ...
David Cronenberg’s “The Shrouds,” which premiered at last year’s Cannes Film Festival and debuted in theaters earlier this year, is set to make its streaming debut on July 8 courtesy of the Criterion ...
The slasher movie hadn’t been around long before a shaggy-haired, 30-year-old film-school dropout named John Carpenter came along and perfected it, in 1978, with “Halloween.” An October perennial that ...