Disney Joins The Criterion Collection
In an email sent out to subscribers on September 8th, 2022, Criterion Collection announced that they will be releasing Andrew Stanton’s film WALL-E (2008) on 4K UHD. WALL-E will mark… Read more »
In an email sent out to subscribers on September 8th, 2022, Criterion Collection announced that they will be releasing Andrew Stanton’s film WALL-E (2008) on 4K UHD. WALL-E will mark… Read more »
With the announcement that, in Germany and a handful of other European countries, Playstation/Sony will be deleting all of their Studio Canal titles from their digital library physical media (VHS,… Read more »
The value of Girlfriends (1978) comes from the fact that it’s a film about women’s friendships. This is rare in mainstream cinema, and for decades Girlfriends has existed only on… Read more »
I wrote a piece recently about sensory memory. For me personally I experience sensory memory through the cinema more than any other stimuli. To Sleep With Anger (1990) in particular… Read more »
Häxan (1922) has lost little of its ability to shock and awe almost 100 years after its original release. I remember when I first saw Benjamin Christensen’s masterwork when I… Read more »
Corporate Power applied to art produces a product which is on balance equal to Liberace stripped of his virility. – Norman Mailer, Some Dirt In The Talk Big corporations still… Read more »
Until pretty recently audiences haven’t really taken notice of Charles Burnett’s films post his debut Killer Of Sheep (1978). Luckily, some pretty decked out home video editions of his early… Read more »
In 1983 Jonathan Rosenbaum published a collection of essays profiling the work of some of cinema’s greatest artists of the avant-garde in his Film: The Front Line 1983. In this publication… Read more »