1958
Criterion welcomes classics new and old to its collection this month with the addition of Beasts of No Nation, Afterlife and more!
The tragedy in The Music Room, is that he believes in a world where elitism, patriarchy, and status are of equal value to the spiritual advancement of art.
Shadows is a snapshot of a long gone period, embracing the brash and unfiltered attitude of its era by refusing to omit its mistakes.
But Jazz on a Summer’s Day so effectively captures the energy of the moment, making us sense the atmosphere and enjoy it vicariously.
The Horror of Dracula is one of the greatest horror films of all time. Or the last seven minutes are, at any rate.