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×In our annual episode focusing on The Criterion Collection ’s releases from the past year – and there’s a lot to celebrate! – we’ve assembled a panel of CriterionCast regulars to share our favorite releases of 2024. David Blakeslee from Criterion Reflections hosts this discussion, which also includes Aaron West ( CineJourneys ), Josh Hornbeck ( Criterion Channel Surfing ), and longtime site contributor Brad McDermott. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes Episode Notes Josh’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Three Revolutionary Films by Ousmane Sembène by Ify Chiejina Favorite Releases Chantal Akerman Masterpieces, 1968-1978 The Underground Railroad Peeping Tom Brad’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Querelle by Astra Zero Favorite Releases I Walked With a Zombie/The Seventh Victim: Produced by Val Lewton Werckmeister Harmonies Three Revolutionary Films by Ousmane Sembène Aaron’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: No Country for Old Men by Juan Esteban R. Favorite Releases Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid Gregg Araki’s Teen Apocalypse Trilogy Eric Rohmer’s Tales of the Four Seasons David’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Paper Moon by Raphael Geroni Favorite Releases Black God White Devil The Runner Nothing But a Man Miscellaneous (random stuff mentioned in the episode) Janus Films Streaming Library – Letterboxd List by Michael Hutchins CineJourneys The Eclipse Viewer – Chantal Akerman in the Seventies Grand Rapids Film Society Episode Credits Josh Hornbeck ( Website | Instagram | Letterboxd ) Brad McDermott ( Instagram / Letterboxd / Gallery ) Aaron West ( CineJourneys / Substack ) David Blakeslee ( TikTok / Website / Facebook / Letterboxd ) Past Favorites of the Year Episodes Episode 215 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2023 Episode 214 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2022 Episode 213 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2021 Episode 212 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2020 Episode 202 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2019 Episode 195 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2018 Episode 189: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2017 Episode 180: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2016 Episode 167: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2015 Episode 152: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases from 2014 Episode 145: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases from 2013 Episode 135: Favorite Criterion Collection Releases of 2012 Episode 108: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases of 2011 Episode 63.5: Top Criterion Collection Releases of 2010…
In our annual episode focusing on The Criterion Collection ’s releases from the past year – and there’s a lot to celebrate – we’ve assembled a panel of CriterionCast regulars to share our favorite releases of 2023. David Blakeslee from Criterion Reflections hosts this discussion, which also includes Aaron West ( CineJourneys ), Josh Hornbeck ( Criterion Channel Surfing ), and longtime site contributors Jordan Essoe and Brad McDermott. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes Episode Notes Jordan’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Thelma & Louise by Sam Hadley Favorite Releases Godland The Eight Mountains No Bears Aaron’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Tod Browning’s Sideshow Shockers by Raphael Geroni Favorite Releases After Hours Inland Empire One False Move Brad’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: The Adventures of Baron Munchausen by Abigail Giuseppe Favorite Releases The Trial Pasolini 101 The Watermelon Woman Josh’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Pasolini 101 by Eric Skillman Favorite Releases Small Axe Two Films by Marguerite Duras This is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection David’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Lars von Trier’s Europe Trilogy by Fred Davis Favorite Releases Pasolini 101 The Ranown Westerns The Red Balloon and Other Stories Episode Credits Jordan Essoe ( Website / Oregon Arts / Instagram ) Aaron West ( CineJourneys / Substack ) Brad McDermott ( Instagram / Letterboxd / Gallery ) Josh Hornbeck ( Website | Twitter | Instagram | Letterboxd ) David Blakeslee ( TikTok / Website / Facebook / Letterboxd ) Past Favorites of the Year Episodes Episode 214 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2022 Episode 213 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2021 Episode 212 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2020 Episode 202 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2019 Episode 195 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2018 Episode 189: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2017 Episode 180: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2016 Episode 167: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2015 Episode 152: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases from 2014 Episode 145: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases from 2013 Episode 135: Favorite Criterion Collection Releases of 2012 Episode 108: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases of 2011 Episode 63.5: Top Criterion Collection Releases of 2010…
In our annual episode focusing on The Criterion Collection ’s releases from the past year – and there’s a lot to celebrate – we’ve assembled a panel of CriterionCast regulars to share our favorite releases of 2022. David Blakeslee from Criterion Reflections hosts this discussion, which also includes Aaron West ( Criterion Now ), Josh Hornbeck ( Criterion Channel Surfing ), and longtime site contributor Jordan Essoe. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes Episode Notes Josh’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: The Celebration by Century.Studio Favorite Releases Time Faya dayi Eve’s Bayou Aaron’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Eve’s Bayou by Nessim Higson Favorite Releases Malcolm X The Piano The Celebration Jordan’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Hôtel du Nord by Karolis Strautniekas Favorite Releases Exotica Adoption Drive My Car David’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Pink Flamingos by Jaxon Northon (interior portrait) Favorite Releases Three Films by Mai Zetterling The Girl Can’t Help It Raging Bull Episode Credits Jordan Essoe ( Twitter / Website ) Aaron West ( Twitter ) Josh Hornbeck ( Twitter / Website ) David Blakeslee ( TikTok / Website ) Past Favorites of the Year Episodes Episode 213 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2021 Episode 212 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2020 Episode 202 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2019 Episode 195 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2018 Episode 189: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2017 Episode 180: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2016 Episode 167: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2015 Episode 152: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases from 2014 Episode 145: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases from 2013 Episode 135: Favorite Criterion Collection Releases of 2012 Episode 108: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases of 2011 Episode 63.5: Top Criterion Collection Releases of 2010…
In our annual episode focusing on The Criterion Collection ’s releases from the past year – and there’s a lot to celebrate – we’ve assembled the entire podcasting crew from CriterionCast to share our favorite releases of 2021. David Blakeslee from Criterion Reflections hosts this discussion, which also includes Trevor Berrett ( Inside the Box ), Aaron West and Jill Blake ( Criterion Now ), Josh Hornbeck ( Criterion Channel Surfing ), along with longtime contributors to the site Arik Devens, Jordan Essoe and Scott Nye. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes Episode Notes Arik’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Trances by Tawfiq Dawi / Hey Porter! Favorite Releases The Signifyin’ Works of Marlon Riggs Original Cast Album: “Company” The Parallax View Jordan’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: The Damned by George Pratt Favorite Releases Mirror Man Push Cart / Chop Shop The Incredible Shrinking Man Scott’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Flowers of Shanghai by Victo Ngai Favorite Releases Mirror Citizen Kane Bringing Up Baby Aaron’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Citizen Kane by Mike McQuade Favorite Releases The Signifyin’ Works of Marlon Riggs Original Cast Album: “Company” High Sierra Jill’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Citizen Kane by Mike McQuade Favorite Releases Merrily We Go to Hell Nightmare Alley Bringing Up Baby Josh’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Melvin Van Peebles: Essential Films by Emory Douglas / Slang Inc. Favorite Releases Mandabi Love & Basketball Minding the Gap Trevor’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Céline and Julie Go Boating by Lauren Tamaki Favorite Releases The Ascent Memories of Murder Throw Down David’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Uncut Gems by Inez & Vanoodh Favorite Releases Mirror Céline and Julie Go Boating Three Films by Luis Buñuel Episode Credits Arik Devens ( Twitter / Website ) Jordan Essoe ( Twitter / Website ) Scott Nye ( Twitter / Website ) Aaron West ( Twitter ) Jill Blake ( Twitter / Website ) Josh Hornbeck ( Twitter / Website ) Trevor Berrett ( Twitter / Website ) David Blakeslee ( Twitter / Website ) Past Favorites of the Year Episodes Episode 212 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2020 Episode 202 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2019 Episode 195 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2018 Episode 189: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2017 Episode 180: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2016 Episode 167: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2015 Episode 152: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases from 2014 Episode 145: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases from 2013 Episode 135: Favorite Criterion Collection Releases of 2012 Episode 108: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases of 2011 Episode 63.5: Top Criterion Collection Releases of 2010…
To celebrate The Criterion Collection’s 2020 releases – and there’s a lot to celebrate – Scott Nye, David Blakeslee, Trevor Berrett, Aaron West, and Jordan Essoe gather to talk about the past year in Criterion, including their favorite three Criterion releases of 2020. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes Episode Notes Aaron’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Come and See by Jaxon Northon Favorite Releases Come and See Three Fantastic Journeys by Karel Zeman The Cameraman David’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: War of the Worlds by Patrick Leger Favorite Releases World Cinema Project No. 3 Christ Stopped at Eboli Claudine Scott’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Toni by Katherine Lam Favorite Releases Girlfriends Beau travail World Cinema Project No. 3 Trevor’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: The Gunfighter by Jennifer Dionisio Favorite Releases Leave Her to Heaven Portrait of a Lady on Fire The Lady Eve Jordan’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Crash by Phil Hale Favorite Releases Come and See The Cremator Taste of Cherry Episode Credits David Blakeslee ( Twitter / Website ) Jordan Essoe ( Twitter / Website ) Aaron West ( Twitter ) Scott Nye ( Twitter / Website ) Trevor Berrett ( Twitter / Website ) Past Favorites of the Year Episodes Episode 202 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2019 Episode 195 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2018 Episode 189: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2017 Episode 180: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2016 Episode 167: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2015 Episode 152: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases from 2014 Episode 145: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases from 2013 Episode 135: Favorite Criterion Collection Releases of 2012 Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases of 2011 Top Criterion Collection Releases of 2010…
On episode 211 of CriterionCast, Jordan Essoe is joined by Scott Nye, David Blakeslee, and Arik Devens to discuss Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker’s 1993 film The War Room . The 1992 presidential election was a triumph not only for Bill Clinton but also for the new breed of strategists who guided him to the White House—and changed the face of politics in the process. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes EPISODE LINKS Vote.org The War Room (1993) NY Times: Behind the Scenes of Clinton’s Campaign LA Times: Two Generals Steal the Show The War Room: Being There Feed (1992) – An Election Documentary Politics War Room with James Carville & Al Hunt Amazon.com: The War Room EPISODE CREDITS Jordan Essoe ( Instagram / Website ) Scott Nye ( Twitter / Battleship Pretension ) David Blakeslee ( Twitter / Criterion Reflections ) Arik Devens ( Twitter / funfact.fm ) The War Room [Criterion Collection] [Blu-ray] [1993] $27.99 The War Room (Criterion Collection) $31.90 $39.95 in stock The War Room (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray] $39.99 in stock The War Room (Blu-ray) $30.35 out of stock War Room Chris Hegedus Director out of stock Amazon price updated: December 31, 2024 7:20 am…
On episode 210 of CriterionCast, Jordan Essoe is joined by Scott Nye, David Blakeslee, and Arik Devens to discuss Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1961 film L’eclisse . Using the architecture of Rome as a backdrop for the doomed affair, Antonioni achieves the apotheosis of his style in this return to the theme that preoccupied him the most: the difficulty of connection in an alienating modern world. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes EPISODE LINKS L’eclisse (1962) L’eclisse by David Blakeslee A Vigilance of Desire by Jonathan Rosenbaum Amazon.com: L’eclisse EPISODE CREDITS Jordan Essoe ( Instagram / Website ) Scott Nye ( Twitter / Battleship Pretension ) David Blakeslee ( Twitter / Criterion Reflections ) Arik Devens ( Twitter / funfact.fm ) L'eclisse [Blu-ray] $19.99 $39.95 in stock 10 new from $19.99, 1 used from $29.66 La Notte Michelangelo Antonioni Director out of stock Amazon price updated: December 31, 2024 7:32 am…
On episode 209 of CriterionCast, Jordan Essoe is joined by Scott Nye, David Blakeslee, and Arik Devens to discuss Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1961 film La notte . Marcello Mastroianni and Jeanne Moreau star as a novelist and his frustrated wife, who, over the course of one night, confront their alienation from each other and the achingly empty bourgeois Milan circles in which they travel. Antonioni’s muse Monica Vitti smolders as an industrialist’s tempting daughter. Moodily sensual cinematography and subtly expressive performances make La notte an indelible illustration of romantic and social deterioration. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes EPISODE LINKS La notte (1961) Devotional Cinema by Jordan Essoe La notte by Scott Nye La notte by David Blakeslee La notte by Arik Devens Beam Me Up Scotty: Jordan Essoe interview Amazon.com: La notte EPISODE CREDITS Jordan Essoe ( Instagram / Website ) Scott Nye ( Twitter / Battleship Pretension ) David Blakeslee ( Twitter / Criterion Reflections ) Arik Devens ( Twitter / funfact.fm ) La Notte [Criterion Collection] [Blu-ray] [1961] $27.99 La Notte (Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray] $29.79 $39.95 in stock 10 new from $29.79, 3 used from $16.63 La Notte (Criterion Collection) $31.90 $39.95 in stock La Notte Michelangelo Antonioni Director out of stock Amazon price updated: December 31, 2024 7:13 am wU19X2JJG78GIpBSNGfL…
On episode 208 of CriterionCast, Jordan Essoe is joined by Scott Nye, David Blakeslee, and Arik Devens to discuss Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1960 film L’avventura . Michelangelo Antonioni invented a new film grammar with this masterwork. An iconic piece of challenging 1960s cinema and a gripping narrative on its own terms, L’avventura concerns the enigmatic disappearance of a young woman during a yachting trip off the coast of Sicily, and the search taken up by her disaffected lover (Gabriele Ferzetti) and best friend (Monica Vitti, in her breakout role). Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes EPISODE LINKS L’avventura (1960) Dying in a Material World by Scott Nye L’avventura by David Blakeslee L’avventura by Arik Devens Amazon.com: L’avventura EPISODE CREDITS Jordan Essoe ( Instagram / Website ) Scott Nye ( Twitter / Battleship Pretension ) David Blakeslee ( Twitter / Criterion Reflections ) Arik Devens ( Twitter / funfact.fm ) L'avventura [Blu-ray] $19.99 $39.95 in stock 10 new from $19.99, 5 used from $19.98 Amazon price updated: December 31, 2024 7:42 am…
This time on the podcast, Jordan Essoe, Scott Nye, David Blakeslee, and Arik Devens discuss Roberto Rossellini’s Germany Year Zero . The concluding chapter of Roberto Rossellini’s War Trilogy is the most devastating, a portrait of an obliterated Berlin, seen through the eyes of a twelve-year-old boy. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes EPISODE LINKS Germany Year Zero (1948) The Humanity of the Defeated Post-War Picture by Rossellini – The New York Times DVD of the Week – The New Yorker Amazon.com: Roberto Rossellini’s War Trilogy EPISODE CREDITS Jordan Essoe ( Instagram / Website ) Scott Nye ( Twitter / Battleship Pretension ) David Blakeslee ( Twitter / Criterion Reflections ) Arik Devens ( Twitter / funfact.fm ) Roberto Rossellini's War Trilogy (Rome Open City, Paisan, Germany Year Zero) (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray] $49.99 $99.95 in stock 10 new from $46.45, 2 used from $73.03 Roberto Rossellini's War Trilogy (Criterion Collection) $74.65 $99.95 in stock Amazon price updated: December 31, 2024 7:13 am…
This time on the podcast, Jordan Essoe, Scott Nye, David Blakeslee, and Arik Devens discuss Roberto Rossellini’s Paisan . With its documentary-like visuals and intermingled cast of actors and nonprofessionals, Italians and their American liberators, this look at the struggles of different cultures to communicate and of people to live their everyday lives in extreme circumstances is equal parts charming sentiment and vivid reality. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes EPISODE LINKS Paisan (1946) Paisan: More Real Than Real ‘Paisan,’ Italian Importation, Tops Four Openings – Two Other Foreign Films Seen – The New York Times Roberto Rossellini and World War II: Part Two – The American Society of Cinematographers Amazon.com: Roberto Rossellini’s War Trilogy EPISODE CREDITS Jordan Essoe ( Twitter / Website ) Scott Nye ( Twitter / Battleship Pretension ) David Blakeslee ( Twitter / Criterion Reflections ) Arik Devens ( Twitter / funfact.fm )…
This time on the podcast, Jordan Essoe, Scott Nye, David Blakeslee, and Arik Devens discuss Roberto Rossellini’s Rome Open City . This was Roberto Rossellini’s revelation, a harrowing drama about the Nazi occupation of Rome and the brave few who struggled against it. Though told with more melodramatic flair than the films that would follow it to form The War Trilogy and starring some well-known actors—Aldo Fabrizi as a priest helping the partisan cause and Anna Magnani in her breakthrough role as the fiancée of a resistance member— Rome Open City is a shockingly authentic experience, conceived and directed amid the ruin of World War II, with immediacy in every frame. Marking a watershed moment in Italian cinema, this galvanic work garnered awards around the globe and left the beginnings of a new film movement in its wake. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes EPISODE LINKS Rome. Open City (1945) – The Criterion Collection Rome, Open City (1945) – IMDb Rome, Open City – Wikipedia Rome, Open City: A Star is Born | The Current | The Criterion Collection TCM Martin Scorsese Intro 70 years on, ‘Rome, Open City’ still has the power to surprise – Los Angeles Times The Roots of Neorealism Cinema Under Fascism “White Telephone” Films (1932-1945) EPISODE CREDITS Jordan Essoe ( Twitter / Website ) Scott Nye ( Twitter / Battleship Pretension ) David Blakeslee ( Twitter / Criterion Reflections ) Arik Devens ( Twitter / funfact.fm )…
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Ryan is joined by David and Aaron to chat about the Wacky New Year’s Drawing for 2020 . Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes Past Wacky New Year’s Episodes 2019: Episode 196 – Wacky 2019! 2018: Episode 190 – New Year’s Wacky Drawing 2017–18 2017: Criterion Now – Episode 1 2016: The Newsstand – Episode 51 2015: The Newsstand – Episode 40 2014: The Newsstand – Episode 29 Episode Credits Ryan Gallagher ( Twitter ) David Blakeslee ( Twitter / Website ) Aaron West ( Twitter / Website )…
To celebrate The Criterion Collection’s 2019 releases – and there’s a lot to celebrate – Ryan Gallagher, David Blakeslee, Scott Nye, Trevor Berrett, and Jordan Essoe gather to talk about the past year in Criterion, including their favorite three Criterion releases of 2019. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes Episode Notes Ryan’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: The Koker Trilogy by Eric Skillman Favorite Releases Do the Right Thing Hedwig and the Angry Inch Until the End of the World David’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: A Film Trilogy by Ingmar Bergman by Eric Skillman Favorite Releases The Circus La Vie de Jesus / L’humanite Until the End of the World Scott’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Old Joy by Riccardo Vecchio Favorite Releases Diamonds of the Night Wanda Let the Sunshine In Trevor’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: The Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice by Katherine Lam Favorite Releases The Heiress The Kid Brother Mikey and Nicky Jordan’s List Favorite Cover/Packaging: Diamonds of the Night by Sterling Hundley Favorite Releases The Koker Trilogy Diamonds of the Night War and Peace Miscellaneous Links Danielle Clough’s process post for The Heiress Daisuke Beppu on Godzilla David’s video on Diamonds of the Night Episode Credits Ryan Gallagher ( Twitter ) David Blakeslee ( Twitter / Website ) Jordan Essoe ( Twitter / Website ) Scott Nye ( Twitter / Website ) Trevor Berrett ( Twitter / Website ) Past Favorites of the Year Episodes Episode 195 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2018 Episode 189: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2017 Episode 180: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2016 Episode 167: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2015 Episode 152: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases from 2014 Episode 145: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases from 2013 Episode 135: Favorite Criterion Collection Releases of 2012 Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases of 2011 Top Criterion Collection Releases of 2010…
This time on the podcast, Trevor Berrett, Scott Nye, and David Blakeslee discuss William Wyler’s The Heiress . Directed with a keen sense of ambiguity by William Wyler, this film based on a hit stage adaptation of Henry James’s Washington Square pivots on a question of motive. When shy, emotionally fragile Catherine Sloper (Olivia de Havilland, in a heartbreaking, Oscar-winning turn), the daughter of a wealthy New York doctor, begins to receive calls from the handsome spendthrift Morris Townsend (Montgomery Clift), she becomes possessed by the promise of romance. Are his smoldering professions of love sincere, as she believes they are? Or is Catherine’s calculating father (Ralph Richardson) correct in judging Morris a venal fortune seeker? A graceful drawing-room drama boasting Academy Award–winning costume design by Edith Head, The Heiress is also a piercing character study riven by emotional uncertainty and lacerating cruelty, in a triumph of classic Hollywood filmmaking at its most psychologically nuanced. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes EPISODE LINKS The Heiress (1949) – The Criterion Collection The Heiress (1949) – IMDb The Heiress (1949) – Wikipedia William Wyler: The Heiress – The Mookse and the Gripes Library of America AMC FilmSite EPISODE CREDITS Trevor Berrett ( Twitter / The Mookse and the Gripes ) Scott Nye ( Twitter / Battleship Pretension ) David Blakeslee ( Twitter / Criterion Reflections )…
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