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Poll: What is the best “robot uprising” movie?

If last year's documentary The Social Dilemma taught us anything, a robot uprising is no longer outside the realm of possibility. One day, we may even see some of the most classic...

New Criterion Releases: May 2021

In the month of May, as we dash through spring into summer, five more movies are now being introduced into the Criterion Hall of Fame. Okay, I'm being very snooty with that,...

Chasing the Gold: Best Picture Nominees Analysis (2021 Oscars)

Here it is, the big one. Best Picture. However, this is a year in which nobody is left questioning who is going to take home the award, instead of being much more...

Chasing the Gold: Best Live-Action Short Nominees Analysis (2021 Oscars)

Don’t short-change the live-action short film category. I know we all like to go on about the glorious full-length feature films, which definitely garner nominations, but what about live-action? Much like a...

Chasing the Gold: Best Original Song Nominees Analysis (2021 Oscars)

Best Original Song is one of the most competitive categories at this year’s Academy Awards. Though there are a few that appear to have a better shot than others, this feels like...

Poll: What is the best martial arts film?

From wuxia, to kung fu, to karate, to even action-comedies and samurai films, the martial arts have given us some of the best action movies ever made, and they've been kicking butt...

Criterion Crunch Time: ‘The Postman Always Rings Twice’ (1946)

Another one of the many great things about watching movies on The Criterion Channel is the window into Old Hollywood. Movies are, of course, great in any era. If you didn’t agree,...

A Fuller Life: Hollywood’s Great Carpetbagger

Samuel Fuller was born to be outside the studio system. His films, the low-budget B-pictures that studios added to their inexpensive productions for a cheap buck, have turned out to be some of...

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