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“Strangelove’s” Searing, Scathing, Satirical Sexual Shenanigans
Charles Bramesco writes about Stanley Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb," now on Criterion Blu-ray.
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The Modern City and Antonioni’s “Le Amiche”
Justine Smith writes about the Antonioni film "Le Amiche," now on Criterion Blu-ray.
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Robert Drew and the Legacy of Authenticity Politics
Justine Smith explores the filmography of documentarian Robert Drew as his Kennedy box set is released on Criterion Blu-ray.
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What It Means To Be A Good Person: On Whit Stillman’s “Barcelona”
Tina Hassannia writes about Whit Stillman's 1994 film, now available on Criterion Collection Blu-ray.
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A Film of the Dead: On “Only Angels Have Wings”
Jake Cole on the Howard Hawks classic "Only Angels Have Wings," available now on Criterion Blu-ray.
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A Response from Criterion
Peter Becker of the Criterion Collection responds to Tina Hassannia's feature on women-directed films in the home-media canon.
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“The Killing of a Chinese Bookie” At 40
Ian Barr on the 1976 John Cassavetes film on its 40th anniversary.
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The Matter Of Existing: On “Inside Llewyn Davis”
With its dim blues, browns, and greens, it would be easy to mistake Inside Llewyn Davis for a chilly film. In fact, it is a cold film, at least by its snow-laden setting. Llewyn Davis trudges through the wintry streets of New York and Chicago in a weathered ja...
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“The American Friend” and the Deutsch Mark
Jake Cole on Wim Wenders' "The American Friend."
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What Franchise Filmmaking Can Learn From “Lady Snowblood”
Pour yourself a stiff drink and take a gander at the slate of scheduled releases for 2016. If we were to cut out the nonsense subtitles and replace them with their rightful numerical ordering, we’d see that the dog days of summer alone will bring us Now You Se...
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