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Another Way of Being a Woman
Tina Hassannia writes about Howard Hawks' seminal screwball comedy "His Girl Friday," now available on the Criterion Collection.
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Strange Things Happen When You Get Too Rich
Jovana Jankovic writes this piece on Bunuel's "The Exterminating Angel," coming onto The Criterion Collection this week.
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The Emotional Frontier
Justine Smith writes about "One-Eyed Jacks" and the work of Marlon Brando as the film arrives on the Criterion Collection.
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The Timelessness of “Punch-Drunk Love”
Jake Cole takes a longer look at Paul Thomas Anderson's "Punch-Drunk Love" as it's released on Blu-ray from The Criterion Collection.
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The War Between Cinema and Censorship
Justine Smith writes about Luis García Berlanga's social satire "The Executioner," now available from The Criterion Collection.
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Celebrating the Great Revisionist Western
Jeremy Carr explores Robert Altman's classically complex Western "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" as it gets the Criterion Blu-ray treatment.
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Life Itself: On Kieślowski’s “The Decalogue”
Andrew Welch writes about the iconic masterwork "The Decalogue," which is now available from The Criterion Collection.
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Battling the Mundane with “Beyond the Valley of the Dolls”
As Criterion releases it on Blu-ray, Justine Smith writes this appreciation of the infamous cult film "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls."
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The Angry Young Woman: On “A Taste of Honey”
On the day of its release from The Criterion Collection, Justine Smith talks about the kitchen-sink drama "A Taste of Honey".
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“A Brighter Summer Day” at 25
On its 25th anniversary, Sean Gilman looks back at the iconic Asian drama "A Brighter Summer Day."
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