Criterion Cast: Master Audio Feed
Summary: The Criterion Cast is a podcast (network) for fans of the Criterion Collection. We're a group of geeks that gets together several times a month to talk about home video releases, film news, technology advancements, and so on. Join Ryan Gallagher and guests as they discuss the films of the Criterion Collection.
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Podcasts:
Ryan and Arik chat about Lang's 1933 film.
David, Trevor and Scott discuss two films focused on Kenji Mizoguchi's critical examination of prostitution in postwar Japan.
We let our hair down for Halloween and celebrate the oddity that is Ôbayashi's House (1977).
Ryan is joined by West Anthony to discuss Franju's 1960 horror film.
Mark and Aaron cover the Dutch and French horror/suspense classic, The Vanishing.
Ryan and Brian chat about the week's home video news and new releases.
Keith makes a "Criterion Connection" on the other side of the world with a great conversation with Australian John Mathews of the Director's Suite Cast. Also, a satisfying crunch of the numbers around the first 500 titles in the canon.
Ryan is joined by David, Scott, and Keith to chat about the eight releases from the Criterion Collection in August.
Ryan and Brian chat about the week's new Blu-ray releases.
We return after sometime away! In this episode we welcome back John Jansen from the The Hollywood Gauntlet to discuss one of the most infamous and important films ever made; The Birth of a Nation.
Scott, David, and Ryan discuss heartache, sacrifice, gender roles, and performance in Mizoguchi's 1939 masterpiece.
Mark, Aaron and Eric Ford begin a month of horror with the micro-budget cult classic, Carnival of Souls.
Ryan and Brian catch up on the past two weeks of releases, as well as the news about the FilmStruck launch.
Mark and Aaron are joined by Marcus Pinn to explore the filmography of Jim Jarmusch, beginning with Mystery Train (1989).
David and Scott talk about Osaka Elegy and Sisters of the Gion, two contemporary films from prewar Japan.