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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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Joakim and Sam Hutchinson from Cinema Etc talk about Billy Wilders The Lost Weekend
Ryan is joined by Scott Nye to chat about Criterion's November 2015 line-up.
David and Trevor indulge in the guilty pleasures to be enjoyed in this set of massively popular English women's films from the WWII era.
Ryan is joined by Brian and Scott Nye to chat about the week's home video news and new releases
It's summer time so why not go on a road trip? Well unless of course you want to spend the whole time bickering and trying to work out why your relationship slowly unraveling; Stanley Donen's Two for the Road is this week's film as well as an in-depth look at how relationships fail. From Masters of Cinema: One of the great fims by Stanley Donen (Singin' in the Rain, Charade) after the studio era had come to a close, Two for the Road was a break-off with the old system, one which allowed Donen to further stretch his art, aided by screenwriter Frederic Raphael (Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut), in this tale of a couple voluntarily stretching themselves through the long period of their relationship. Portrayed in fragments that span the couple's time together in marriage, Two for the Road runs the course of a relationship (between Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney) that finds a circumstantial come-together escalate into newlywed-status and, through a series of travails, into the serious situation of bearing a daughter. The disturbance of marriage, and/or life, is chronicled from here on. After so many studio-system smash-hits, Two for the Road marked a reckoning for director Donen — which went on to influence directors like Jacques Rivette for its portrayal of a couple in interaction and its keen sense of duration across the length of their time together. 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)
Ryan and Brian chat about the week's news and new releases.
David and Trevor conclude their conversation about the set, discussing Return of the Prodigal Son, Capricious Summer and The Joke.
Scott, David, and Trevor discuss fate, free will, spirituality, vocation, manipulation, and loneliness in Kieślowski's metaphysical thriller.
Ryan and Brian chat about Vudu, Ultraviolet, and the new releases of the week.
David and Trevor discuss Pearls of the Deep, Daisies and A Report on the Party and Guests in the first of a two-part series.
Ryan and Brian catch up on the various home video news and new releases for the past few weeks that they've missed.
This month on the Newsstand, Ryan is joined by David Blakeslee to discuss the October 2015 Criterion Collection line-up, as well as the latest in Criterion rumors, news, packaging, and more. Subscribe to The Newsstand in iTunes or via RSS Contact us with any feedback. Shownotes Topics The October 2015 Criterion Collection Line-up The Barnes & Noble Sale Jellyfish Eyes The Apu Trilogy New additions to Hulu / iTunes The Kid Don’t Look Back Episode Links The October 2015 Criterion Collection line-up: … My Own Private Idaho (1991) Instagram photo by Criterion Collection (My Own Private Idaho tease) • May 27, 2015 at 7:00 AM The Brood (1979) David Cronenberg’s The Brood has been picked up by… David Cronenberg’s The Brood and Scanners are now… A Special Day (1977) Kwaidan (1965) Kwaidan | Eureka Criterion Reflections: Kwaidan (1964) - #90 Kwaidan (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) KWAIDAN VS. KWAIDAN - Film Forum on mubi.com Mulholland Dr. (2001) The latest wacky drawing from the Criterion… f-davis: Some of my unused covers for Criterion… Criterion Collection on Instagram: “Angelo Badalamenti with the Fender Rhodes Mark 1 on which he composed his scores for David Lynch. Photo by @delingrantx” Watch Josh Olson discuss David Cronenberg’s The… The Criterion Collection 50% Off Sale at Barnes &… Congratulations to all of the winners (and… The latest wacky drawing from the Criterion… On Wednesday, July 15th, Takashi Murakami’s… Criterion Collection on Instagram: “Takashi Murakami with a few of his F.R.I.E.N.D.S. in front of @OpeningCeremony last night for JELLYFISH EYES!” On Saturday, September 5th at 11:30pm (Pacific),… Criterion Collection on Instagram: “A look at the original camera negative for Charlie Chaplin’s THE KID.”
Its time to take a look at where a master began and in this case its Jean Pierre Melville and his debut Le Silence de la mer.
Scott, David, and Trevor discuss the passion, history, opulence, and tragedy in Visconti's melodrama.
For this special Comic Con preview, Ryan is joined by Brian Saur and Matt Patterson to chat about panels.