The Criterion Collection holds a special place in every cinephile’s heart. If said cinephile is also a home video collector, the dangers of that special affection turning into an unhealthy obsession ...
When those of us who have grown up watching modern cinema view pre-Production Code movies, it can be easy for us to ask, “What’s the big deal?” By today’s standards, much of what was considered ...
For cinephiles, The Criterion Collection is a kind of sacred living document—an evolving catalog of the world’s most important films as chosen by people who care immensely about the art form. And ...
"A film of this size and importance was going to garner a strong reaction," says Mike McQuade. By Ryan Parker Former Senior Reporter The Criterion Collection on Monday announced its November slate of ...
To celebrate the release of its new book, Criterion Designs, which collects the company’s best examples of design since 1984, the Criterion Collection put together this brilliant short video. Edited ...
How the Criterion Collection became the film world’s arbiter of taste. Credit...Photo illustration by Ben Denzer Supported by By Joshua Hunt In October 2022, amid a flurry of media appearances ...
Sometimes the consumer is asked to forget images so familiar they’ve become clichés, and to consider the importance of a neglected detail from the film. Paris, Texas isn't represented by Harry Dean ...
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C (Applied Statistics), Vol. 52, No. 1 (2003), pp. 103-117 (15 pages) We propose the expected integrated mean-squared ...
‘What you see is what you get’ is one of the vital principles of EU (and German) design law. Particularly in relation to designs for component parts of a complex product (ie, parts used in or ...