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Lost in Criterion
Summary: The Adam Glass and John Patrick Owatari-Dorgan, attempt the sisyphean task of watching every movie in the ever-growing Criterion Collection and talk about them. Want to support us? We'll love you for it: www.Patreon.com/LostInCriterion
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Winter Light gets more religious and more depressing.
Oh my spider monster god!
But seriously why do we seem to be the only one's bringing up The Horse's Mouth connection.
A less depressing end to the BRD Trilogy
The central piece of the BRD Trilogy bottoms out in depression.
Oh to be young and think that your government is on the brink of Nazism and probably be right.
David O. Selznick produced The Third Man and it is the best movie. Also he produced this one.
The death of Italian neorealism, despite examples of the movement from years later.
That time Scorsese got fired for being over-qualified.
Stephen Soderbergh puts all his bad ideas into one movie.
Fassbinder's homage to Sirk is a great film in its own right.
Night and Fog is an important film. Watch it.
A beautiful and thought-provoking movie, that maybe doesn't land quite like its creator wanted it to.
I know it's just Italian for "end" but I Fidanzati ending with "FINE" in white block letters on a black frame sums up my emotional response.
Ermanno Olmi's films have all the hallmarks of Italian neorealism even though he claims his film style is a response to (and rejection of) Italian neorealism.