The Criterion Collection announced Thursday a robust February 2026 slate headlined by new 4K editions of Sidney Lumet’s “Network” (1976) and Joel and Ethan Coen’s “The Man Who Wasn’t There” (2001).
It may be the first week of November, but one of the best Black Friday sales for physical media collectors has already kicked off. Barnes & Noble has officially launched a 50% discount on The ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. In case you needed any more confirmation that Criterion is now all in on Battlefield, the Burnout creator and long-time Need For Speed custodian is ...
'Paprika' and 'Ghost in the Shell' are among the four anime films debuting later this month on Criterion's streaming platform. Reading time 2 minutes The Criterion Collection, aka your cinephile ...
Criterion unveiled their titles for October 2025 and, true to form, their new releases in the month of October lean into the spooky and macabre. Among the new titles are a recent Guillermo del Toro ...
The Editors of The New Criterion are pleased to announce that David Lehman is the winner of the twenty-fifth New Criterion Poetry Prize. Mr. Lehman will receive $3,000, and his collection Ithaca will ...
The average consumer subscribes to 4.5 streaming services, many of which offer content that feels largely indistinguishable from one another. When Netflix disrupted film and television in the late ...
Vulture today announced the launch of a new special edition of Cinematrix, its addictive movie trivia game, in partnership with the Criterion Channel, introducing a curated trivia grid tied to ...
The Criterion faithful are very happy — standing out in the rain on a cold Saturday morning, hundreds of them, waiting in a line that stretches several blocks. Three fans, Daniel Solis, Marco ...
At this year’s South by Southwest festival, in Austin, film premieres weren’t the only major events. The buzziest affair, arguably, took place inside a truck: a facsimile of the Criterion Collection’s ...
“Flow” is about to enter some rarified waters. The film from Latvian animator Gints Zilbalodis is currently up for two Academy Awards — and it will soon become part of the Criterion Collection, with a ...
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