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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:
Ryan is joined by David, Mark, and Arik to discuss the May titles from Criterion.
My guest for this month is West Anthony, and he’s joined me to discuss the film he chose for me, the 1976 comedy-drama film The Front.
Mark, Aaron and Paul Cobb look at John Frankenheimer's groundbreaking political thriller, the first of his paranoia trilogy.
Ryan and Brian chat about the week's news and new releases.
David and Trevor are joined by Lady P from the FlixWise podcast to discuss five early films by the innovative and influential Belgian auteur.
Ryan and Brian chat about Alien Day, FilmStruck, and all of the great releases from the past two weeks.
Ryan is joined by Arik and Scott to discuss the July titles from Criterion.
Ryan and Brian chat about the week's news and new releases.
Scott, David, and James discuss the politics, filmmaking, the legacy of war, and, of course, sex in the landmark dual film.
Ryan is joined by Arik Devens and Scott Nye to discuss the Criterion Collection's June line-up.
Mark, Aaron, Cole, and Dustin go further than most people want to go. This is our exploration of the gross film, and whether the subgenre has any artistic merit.
Ryan and Brian chat about the news and new releases for the week.
This month on the Newsstand, Ryan is joined by David Blakeslee, Scott Nye and Aaron West to discuss the March 2016 Criterion Collection line-up, the wacky New Year’s drawing, as well as the latest in Criterion rumors, news, packaging, and more.
The team gathers for one last episode in 2015: our annual Blu-ray upgrade wish list!
Two parts today, firstly Joakim and special guest Aaron Balick will be taking a look at Metropolis and then in part two myself (Tom) will be joining for Joakim for a chat about the various version of Metropolis that have been released over the years. Enjoy! From Masters of Cinema: One of the biggest film events of the century, a “Holy Grail” among film finds, Fritz Lang’s 1927 sci-fi epic can finally be seen — for the first time in 83 years — as the director originally intended and as seen by German cinema-goers in 1927. Shortly after that 1927 release, an entire quarter of Lang’s original version was cut by Paramount for the US release, and by Ufa in Germany, an act of butchery very much against the director’s wishes. The excised footage was believed lost, irretrievably so — that is, until one of the most remarkable finds in all of cinema history, as several dusty reels were discovered in a small museum in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2008. Since then, an expert team of film archivists has been working at the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung in Germany to painstakingly reconstruct and restore Lang’s film. https://youtu.be/fM0cvLx1TKk Subscription options: Subscribe to the main CriterionCast RSS feed (or in iTunes) to get all of the shows here on the site. Subscribe directly to the Masters Of Cinema Cast RSS feed (or in iTunes) to just get this show. Episode Credits: Masters Of Cinema Cast (Twitter / Website / Instagram / Tumblr / Facebook) Joakim Thiesen (Twitter) Tom Jennings (Twitter / Website)