“I always felt more loneliness at being separated from my crew than I did joy of being reunited with my family,” confessed Akira Kurosawa in 1982’s Something Like an Autobiography, excerpted in one of ...
As much as physical media may be on its way out of the mainstream, what with the ease and relative cheapness of iTunes and similar services, there's nothing quite like a beautiful blu-ray package. For ...
IKIRU (“to live”), a deceptively simple film by Japanese master Akira Kurosawa, reveals its profound message slowly – but deserves all the patience a 21st century viewer, used to quick cuts and ...
Though the Criterion Collection may be taking their beloved closet on the road to celebrate their 40th anniversary, only the lucky few have been able to step foot in the actual hallowed space. Now, ...
The Criterion Collection has some great movies on sale this month including the UHD 4K version of ‘Uncut Gems’ and ‘Menace II Society.’ There’s no question that Criterion releases are expensive but ...
Every time I see another one of Akira Kurosawa’s films, they just reinforce the fact that he is the greatest director to ever sit in the chair behind the camera. OK, I’ll admit I’m biased on this ...
Hader previously entered the closet back in 2011 and discussed selections such as "House," "Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom." Referencing this pick in his latest video, Hader displayed “Salò” once ...
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