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Podcasts for fans of the Criterion Collection. Tweets by @RyanGallagher Not affiliated with @Criterion. Over at Mastodon: https://t.co/8jD5cgVQSK
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Joined March 2009
David Reviews Mike Nichols’s Carnal Knowledge [Criterion 4K/Blu-ray Review]
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A compilation of video and audio clips that David Blakeslee put together for his review, including a repurposed Criterion Reflections podcast episode from 2019 featuring Richard Doyle and Grant…
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Joshua Reviews Paul Vecchiali’s Rosa La Rose, Fille Publique [Theatrical Review]
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The film is now playing at The Metrograph, in a stunning new 2K restoration.
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Criterion Reflections – Episode 156 – Ingmar Bergman’s Scenes From a Marriage
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In this lengthy episode, David hosts four individual conversations about this emotionally searing and evocative TV miniseries of 1973 that was edited for theatrical release the following year.
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Episode 217 – Argentine Noir with guest Matthew Gentile
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David Blakeslee hosts director/screenwriter Matthew Gentile in a conversation about six films from Argentina’s golden age of cinema, currently featured on the Criterion Channel.
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Criterion Reflections – Episode 155 – Allan King’s Come On Children
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David is joined by William Remmers to discuss an obscure Canadian documentary about 10 groovy teenagers who are granted 10 weeks of autonomy for the purpose of generating compelling cinematic moments…
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Criterion Reflections – Episode 154 – Jun Fukuda’s Godzilla vs. Megalon
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David is joined by Richard Doyle and David Seeley to provide intellectual gravitas as we contemplate the threat that atomic testing presents to the future of human civilization. Also: Jet Jaguar to…
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Criterion Reflections – Episode 153 – Mike Leigh’s Hard Labour
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David is joined by first-time guest Ethan Magnan to discuss Leigh’s first made-for-TV film, and we also talk about Hard Truth’s, his most recent release from 2024.
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David Reviews Jean Eustache’s The Mother and the Whore [Criterion 4K/Blu-ray Review]
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David shares a few short videos and an essay about this long-anticipated release of a highly acclaimed masterpiece from the late French nouvelle vague.
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“John Woo, Chow Yun-Fat Films Among Hong Kong Classics in Shout! Deal”
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Shout! Studios acquires 156 Hong Kong action classics from Golden Princess, including John Woo, Chow Yun-Fat hits like 'Hard Boiled' and 'The Killer.'
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Criterion Reflections – Episode 152 – Peter Bogdanovich’s Paper Moon
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David is joined by Richard Doyle, Eric Grant, and Josh Wilson to talk about a recent release from the Criterion Collection. We had a fun conversation, that unresolved matter of $200 notwithstanding.
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Episode 216 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2024
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Our 15th annual survey of Criterion’s new releases, featuring David Blakeslee, Josh Hornbeck, Brad McDermott, and Aaron West.
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Criterion Reflections – Episode 151 – Robert Altman’s The Long Goodbye
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David is joined by Richard Doyle and Robert Taylor to discuss this skewed reworking that situates Raymond Chandler’s 50s noir classic in early 70s L.A.
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David Reviews Peter Bogdanovich’s Paper Moon [Criterion 4K/Blu-ray Review]
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A brief essay and short video look at the packaging of this beloved tale about road-tripping con artists in Depression-era Kansas.
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From the Current: “Kris Kristofferson’s Freedom”
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The singer and songwriter who rerouted Nashville’s course became an unlikely but winning movie star.
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From the Current: “The Piercing Presence of Maggie Smith”
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Showered with accolades, loved, admired, and feared, Smith was one of the most accomplished stars of the stage and screen.
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From the Current: “Critical Returns”
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The times call for revisiting work by Robert Bresson, John Ford, Shu Lea Cheang, Brian De Palma, and Robert Towne.
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From the Current: “Alain Guiraudie’s Misericordia”
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Steeped in Catholic guilt and erotic tension, Guiraudie’s eighth feature draws comparisons with Pasolini’s Teorema.
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