Current List: 8 1/2 Ace in the Hole A Man Escaped A Safe Place A Women Under the Influence Badlands Band of Outsiders Breathless Days of Heaven Dazed and Confused Don't Look Now Down By Law Drive, He Said Easy Rider Eraserhead Faces Five Easy Pieces Head Hoop Dreams House Inside Llewyn Davis King of the Hill La Dolce Vita Mulholland Drive My Own Private Idaho Nashville On the Waterfront Opening Night Persona Repo Man Rushmore Seven Samurai Shadows Slacker The 400 Blows The American Friend The Friends of Eddie Coyle The Killing The Killing of a Chinese Bookie The King of Marvin Gardens The Last Picture Show The Night of the Hunter The Royal Tenenbaums The Thin Blue Line The Thin Red Line Thief Two Lane Blacktop Vivre Sa Vie Walkabout Weekend
I have Salo or the120 Days of Sodom, The Seventh Seal, The Royal Tenenbaums, and a couple others from the Criterion collection.
This is m current list My Criterion Collection I've slowed down the last year and a bit with the dismal exchange rate and them rarely being available at a decent price on Canada. I've got my eye on a lot of upcoming titles though. Only Angels Have Wings will likely be my next pick up.
The New World and Muriel/Night and Fog are so incredibly exciting. So glad to have more Resnais on Blu. If only someone would venture more into his mid period works. I got Touch of Zen this year through Masters of Cinema and it's one of my great surprises this year. Fantastic film.
I have in blurays: 8 1/2 The Darjeeling Limited The Game The Great Dictator House Modern Times The Red Shoes
streaming service launching this fall in conjunction with Turner Classic TCM and Criterion to Offer Streaming Service, FilmStruck
From what I've read, this is more strictly focused on classic films, so I wouldn't expect their deal with Hulu to end. They've been licensing out to Fandor for a while now and that doesn't seem to have had an impact on Hulu. More than anything this is just going to bring a lot more classic films online that are outside of Criterion's collection.
http://www.theverge.com/2016/4/26/1...ce-turner-classic-movies-criterion-collection That makes me think they'll come off Hulu
That would be a shame, since this is US only and Mubi and Fandor are accessible outside of the country.
Yeah, not investing in that. Love the CC but I'm not shelling out more money for yet another streaming service.
Apparently Fritz Lang's Destiny got restored recently and Kino is bringing it to theatres. Only dates for NYC, Seattle, Austin, Cleveland and Minneapolis so far. Hoping it might make its way into my cinemas summer slate. One of the Lang's I haven't seen yet and have been long interested. Still haven't seen any of his work on the big screen yet.