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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:
David, Trevor and guest Pablo Knote conclude their Kurahara coverage with a discussion of Black Sun and Thirst for Love.
Ryan and Brian catch up on the last two weeks of home video news and releases.
Join Keith Enright for another hour of Criterion Completioning. Come listen as he takes you down the rabbit hole of spine numbering in the lawless days of the Criterion laserdisc. Plus David Blakeslee discusses what it means to be "a man with ambition and a spreadsheet."
Mark and Aaron welcome old friend, Doug McCambridge to talk about Robert Altman's "Don't call it a" comeback film.
Ryan and Scott chat about the passing of two filmmakers, Criterion's tease of a Howard Hawks release, and more!
In which Arik and Herb van der Poll discuss how catchy bad ideas can be when presented in song
Ryan and Brian catch up on the last two weeks of new releases.
Mark and Aaron welcome Ben Model, silent film historian, accompanist, distributor, and enthusiast.
Scott, David, Trevor, and Arik discuss the artistic seeds, sensuality, playfulness, performances, autobiography, and tragedy in Bergman's 1951 film.
Ryan is joined by David and Keith to chat about the new announcements and rumors surrounding the Collection.
David and Trevor are joined by film blogger and researcher Pablo Knote to discuss three exhilarating Japanese films from the early 1960s.
Mark and Aaron take a look at Whit Stillman's Barcelona (1994), and how it compares with his other work.
Give a listen as Keith Enright explains what this is all about and what you can expect to hear on this monthly missive.
In which Arik and Herb van der Poll discuss why artists sometimes shouldn’t remake their own art
Ryan and Brian catch up on the week's news and new releases.