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The Blade: Cutting Deep
The Blade: Cutting Deep

Violently nihilistic, simultaneously energizing and crushing, Tsui Hark’s remake of the martial-arts classic One-Armed Swordsman captures the zeitgeist of pre–1997 handover Hong Kong.

By Lisa Morton

To Become the Sky: A Conversation with Jess X. Snow
To Become the Sky: A Conversation with Jess X. Snow

Suffused with visual beauty and moments of magical realism, Jess X. Snow’s queer diasporic cinema invites us to imagine new possibilities for freedom, transformation, and intergenerational healing.

By Robin D. G. Kelley

The Rolling Stones on the Brink of Superstardom

Deep Dives

The Rolling Stones on the Brink of Superstardom

The first documentary feature about the rock legends, Charlie Is My Darling captures the band as a group of consummate musicians coming into their fame, fully committed to their craft and enjoying one another’s company.

By Vadim Rizov

The Marriage Plot
The Marriage Plot

In her riveting documentary Mistress Dispeller, Elizabeth Lo crafts a vividly cinematic exploration of love, marital infidelity, and a drastic form of professional intervention that has become popular in contemporary China.

By Penny Lane

Killers of the Flower Moon: A Prayer from the Abyss
Killers of the Flower Moon: A Prayer from the Abyss

Martin Scorsese’s powerful drama, which recounts a series of killings that devastated the Osage Nation in 1920s Oklahoma, turns the historical epic into a Möbius strip that blurs audience, film, and director.

By Adam Piron

Killers of the Flower Moon: A Formal Feeling
Killers of the Flower Moon: A Formal Feeling

In this true-crime epic, Martin Scorsese combines his career-long exploration of amoral gangsterism with a sobering meditation on what it means to live on American soil.

By Vinson Cunningham

Planet of the Tapes: A Conversation with Alex Ross Perry
Planet of the Tapes: A Conversation with Alex Ross Perry

To mark the fiftieth anniversary of the invention of VHS, the director and the editor of Videoheaven discuss how this game-changing format shaped their lives and imaginations and left a seismic impact on the film industry.

By Clyde Folley

The Criterion Channel’s April 2026 Lineup

Channel Calendars

The Criterion Channel’s April 2026 Lineup

This month’s highlights include a collection of corporate thrillers, a survey of an emerging generation of trans auteurs, and a new installment of Adventures in Moviegoing with Mary Bronstein.

Lucrecia Dalt’s Top 10
Lucrecia Dalt’s Top 10

The acclaimed musician celebrates films that contain rich psychological layers and explore the shifting nature of identity, including masterworks by David Lynch, Pier Paolo Pasolini, and John Cassavetes.

Testament: In the Twilight
Testament: In the Twilight

In her first and only theatrical feature, director Lynne Littman presents an unbearably intimate vision of apocalypse, focusing on the effects of a nuclear blast on one suburban American family.

By Michael Koresky

Near and Far: A Conversation with Dwayne LeBlanc
Near and Far: A Conversation with Dwayne LeBlanc

The director of Civic and Now, Hear Me Good talks about how his experience as a first-generation Caribbean American and his love of Chantal Akerman’s short La chambre have influenced his work.

By Julian Kimble

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Room Tone 2025
On Film  – 25 Dec 2025