The Criterion Channel -- Film and Content Discussion
- criterionsnob
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The Criterion Channel -- Film and Content Discussion
I noticed the Blossoms Shanghai page gives an option to stream the pre-launch content in 4K. Is this an option on any other films? Is this a sign the Channel will be launching 4K streaming with this series?
- teddyleevin
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What happened to Remember Last Night? from the Blackout Noir set?
The fact that it's vanished from the marketing copy since is causing a suitable feeling of amnesia. I'm missing the print at Film Forum on Monday to see Paul McCartney in Montréal so was banking on the Channel.
- yoloswegmaster
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December 2025
Missed opportunity to add David Lynch's Hotel Room. Anyways, here's hoping that Mother India opens with the CC and Janus logos.
Missed opportunity to add David Lynch's Hotel Room. Anyways, here's hoping that Mother India opens with the CC and Janus logos.
- Jean-Luc Garbo
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Very cool to see Tokyo Pop on there! I've been meaning to watch it since the Third Window blu was released.
- Lowry_Sam
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Looking forward to Blossoms Shanghai & the channel dipping further into series, however much in this list has been previously featured on the channel (esp. Wont Kar Wai, unless they're unrolling 4K streaming versions for this). So otherwise an uneventful December (which is fine by me as I have a lot on my home viewing list to catch up on). No holiday-themed highlight &Grand Budapest Hotel is noticeably absent from the hotel theme.
- Lowry_Sam
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Surprised no one has mentioned it yet, there's a sale on your first year of subscription: 25% off til Dec. 1.
- Mr.DarjeelingLimited
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Mother India is the big winner here. This was a holy crap announcement for me when I saw it was gonna be on here.yoloswegmaster wrote: Tue Nov 18, 2025 9:39 pm December 2025
Missed opportunity to add David Lynch's Hotel Room. Anyways, here's hoping that Mother India opens with the CC and Janus logos.
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ftsoh
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Just realized that this is cheaper than my charter annual subscription of $90. Alas the deal just expired.Lowry_Sam wrote: Sun Nov 30, 2025 12:39 am Surprised no one has mentioned it yet, there's a sale on your first year of subscription: 25% off til Dec. 1.
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- FrauBlucher
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Has an Aronofsky film appeared on the Channel?
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Mothlight
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December 2023, Requiem for a Dream.
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Arbogast
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Hi, all...
First time poster: Is there a place, here or elsewhere on Criterion's site, where people suggest films/actors/directors for the Channel?
First time poster: Is there a place, here or elsewhere on Criterion's site, where people suggest films/actors/directors for the Channel?
- Matt
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Probably nowhere better than this thread, but Criterion isn't particularly interested in our suggestions.Arbogast wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 4:23 pm Is there a place, here or elsewhere on Criterion's site, where people suggest films/actors/directors for the Channel?
- MichaelB
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Speaking from the point of view of being the frequent recipient of such suggestions, it’s usually pretty rare that they have much impact.
The overwhelming majority of recommended titles will have rights and/or materials problems—if a label hasn’t released what appears to be an “obvious” title for them, there’s almost always a specific reason—and the same titles pop up endlessly, even from people who definitely already know that there are currently insuperable hurdles preventing a release. (I can’t fathom that mentality; the label has already confirmed that it’s impossible, so just move onto something else!)
Basically, if it’s a title or filmmaker the label is realistically likely to have heard of already (and most boutique labels are run by long-term film buffs with hugely wide-ranging tastes), the chances are that it’s already been considered.
On the other hand, if it’s genuinely something under most people’s radar, that’s a different matter—I know Deaf Crocodile have been very appreciative of people’s suggestions, since the better ones suggest films that they genuinely didn’t know about before.
The overwhelming majority of recommended titles will have rights and/or materials problems—if a label hasn’t released what appears to be an “obvious” title for them, there’s almost always a specific reason—and the same titles pop up endlessly, even from people who definitely already know that there are currently insuperable hurdles preventing a release. (I can’t fathom that mentality; the label has already confirmed that it’s impossible, so just move onto something else!)
Basically, if it’s a title or filmmaker the label is realistically likely to have heard of already (and most boutique labels are run by long-term film buffs with hugely wide-ranging tastes), the chances are that it’s already been considered.
On the other hand, if it’s genuinely something under most people’s radar, that’s a different matter—I know Deaf Crocodile have been very appreciative of people’s suggestions, since the better ones suggest films that they genuinely didn’t know about before.
- dwk
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[email protected] would probably be the best option.Arbogast wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 4:23 pm Hi, all...
First time poster: Is there a place, here or elsewhere on Criterion's site, where people suggest films/actors/directors for the Channel?
- dwk
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- Lowry_Sam
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I didn't realize my post went to the wrong thread until after posting, but to continue here,
I just looked up how many adaptaions there are and didn't realize there's a Rivette, a Yoshida, & a Bunuel. Talk about a missed opportunity!LastMinit wrote: Wed Feb 04, 2026 10:07 am Talking about omissions, they couldn't get any more versions of Wuthering Heights? A collection for two and no more? I remember being affected by the Ralph Fiennes one, which was the current version when I had to read the book for uni.
Must have missed it first look through, but The Great Escape is pretty glaring as the collection doesn't have a lot of action-filled movies with stunts. Is there any precedence for the channel working with Radiance for streaming? I wouldn't ordinarily be interested in this theme, but I have wanted to watch The Stunt Man for a while now, but not particularly interested in picking it up on disc.
Touche! I thought Brief Encounter was the most glaring ommission, but a film with the exact same title as the theme takes the cake!andyli wrote: Wed Feb 04, 2026 9:01 amOne should think a program calling itself Yearning should by default have had Naruse's Yearning, one of the best films about, eh, yearning?Lowry_Sam wrote:"Yearning" is missing Brief Encounter, Love Affair, Beauty And The Beast, Woman In The Dunes, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Cat People, A Room With A View, The Lovers...
- dwk
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I saw someone mention this the other day on BlueSky, it appears that some of Janus Films catalog is available to stream on Shout Factory's streaming service (I just looked up Kurosawa, Shout has Seven Samurai, High and Low, Rashomon, and Hidden Fortress, and Truffaut, 400 Blows.) Curious to know what the deal here is (Criterion/Janus just letting Shout stream some stuff in exchange for access to stream some of Shout's catalog?)
- Matt
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I don’t think it has anything to do with Shout specifically. These are all on Tubi as well, so I think there just might be a package of films Janus/Criterion licenses out to all these lower-tier streaming services.
- dwk
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I assume they are on Tubi via Shout. Loking at Seven Samurai it is labeled FilmRise, who are the same company as Shout.
- DandyDancing
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A deal to stream many of the Golden Princess films on the channel in perpetuity (or at least for a real long time)?
- dwk
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- Captain Paranoia
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The introduction of the restoration of Four Nights of a Dreamer and How to Shoot a Ghost alone makes for an exciting month.
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beamish14
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Gunbuster and The Storms of Jeremy Thomas are really exciting
- criterionsnob
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Looking forward to seeing Alex Ross Perry's Videoheaven.