Tag: thecriterionchannel
Now Streaming: Bertrand Bonello's Cinematic House of Pleasures
As 'The Beast' continues to roll out its U.S. release, four films by the French director are now available to stream.
BRANDED TO KILL 4K Review: Exciting and Funny
Suzuki Seijun's 1967 masterpiece, starring Shishido Joe, got him fired from Nikkatsu. Now available from The Criterion Collection.
Now Streaming: ERASERHEAD, Weirdness Personified
David Lynch's classic is available to stream on both HBO Max and The Criterion Channel.
Genre Seeds: CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON, Creepy and Submerged
Director Jack Arnold's underwater action picture, now streaming on The Criterion Channel, plays better than ever today.
Now Streaming: COME FROM AWAY, THE DONUT KING, THE RABBI'S CAT
Singular visions from Canada (via Broadway), Cambodia (via U.S.) and Algeria (via France) explore terrorism, immigration and a talking cat.
Review: A GIRL MISSING, Freedom of Expression
Tsutsui Mariko stars in director Fukada Kôji's piercing character study, now streaming on The Criterion Channel.
Review: GUEST OF HONOUR, Story of Guilt, Childhood Trauma and Vengeance
David Thewlis, Laysla De Oliveira and Luke Wilson star in the latest drama by Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan, now streaming on The Criterion Channel.
70s Rewind: DEATH LINE, People Are Hungry Underground
Donald Pleasance stars in a grungy and gritty tale of going underground, directed by Gary Sherman and now streaming on The Criterion Channel.
70s Rewind: DEATHDREAM, Nightmares Are Made Of This
Director Bob Clark's film, aka 'Dead of Night,' stars John Marley, Lynn Carlin and Richard Backus; it's now streaming on The Criterion Channel.
70s Rewind: THEATER OF BLOOD, Critics Beware
Vincent Price and Diana Rigg star in a British horror-comedy, now streaming on Shudder.
Now Streaming: John Carpenter's DARK STAR, Before the Horror
Brian Narelle, Dan O'Bannon, Cal Kuniholm star in director John Carpener's sci-fi comedy, now streaming on The Criterion Channel.
Now Streaming: PHASE IV, The Ants Are Coming, The Ants Are Coming
Nigel Davenport, Michael Murphy, and Lynne Frederick star in the creepy flick, directed by Saul Bass and now streaming on The Criterion Channel.
Now Streaming: Criterion Channel Celebrates Mifune Toshiro
Kicking off the month, The Criterion Channel celebrates the great Mifune Toshiro, who was born on April 1, 1920. (Note: now updated with new trailer for the occasion.) In their collection "Toshiro Mifune Turns 100," the streaming service features 26...