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Criterion Creeps

Criterion Creeps

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Welcome to the Criterion Creeps podcast. A podcast hosted by Jarrett and RJ where they talk about the Criterion Collection spine by spine in order of release every Wednesday.
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Lost in Criterion

Lost in Criterion

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The Adam Glass and John Patrick Owatari-Dorgan attempt the sisyphean task of watching every movie in the ever-growing Criterion Collection. Want to support us? We’ll love you for it: www.Patreon.com/LostInCriterion
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Spineless: The Future Films of Criterion

Nicholas Kinney and Brennan Saur

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The Criterion Collection is an ever-growing roster of movies deemed internationally significant on an artistic level. Each new film added to the collection is given a Spine Number, making any film NOT in the collection: SPINELESS. Join Nick and Brennan (your very-favorite SPINELESS BOYS) as they cover the classic and contemporary films they feel are most deserving of the Criterion treatment.
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How do we disrupt the entrenched power dynamics in finance to advance a more equitable future? Join us for the Criterion Institute Podcast as Joy Anderson, a global thought leader in business and social change, leads us through a series of discussions, interviews, frameworks, rants, and re-frames that will help you better understand how to use finance as a tool for transformative systems change. Learn more by visiting us at www.criterioninstitute.org.
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Random Acts of Cinema

Mike Noyes and Charles Peterson

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Each week friends Mike and Charlie have Randy (the random number generator) select a film for them to watch from the Criterion Collection. Then they discuss and review it for your listening pleasure. It’s a podcast about the love of film, expanding horizons, painstakingly cataloging the duration of every long take, and friendship.
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Two longtime friends meet once a week to share some laughs and watch a classic cult, horror, or disturbing arthouse film. Sarah loves them, but Emma might not have the stomach for it. Will their already unstable friendship survive the Brutal Film Girl Experiment?
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Not Now in Theaters

Over-Egged Media, LLC

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Clever B movies, cult classics, Criterion-worthy films, underseen imports, and more -- join host Will Turntale as he crashes through his curiously curated watchlist of cinema's past in a light-hearted but deeply felt format. You'll learn about underrated movies you should see or classics we remember and why. A production of Over-Egged Media, LLC.
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The podcast version of Fat Dude Digs Flicks, a dude on social media who is dedicated to reviewing movies and spreading his love for all things cinema. This channel features Let’s Taco ‘Bout, an interview based podcast where Andy, The Fat Dude, chats with a guest about their life and a movie that has had a major impact it. It also features The Criterion Break, where cohosts Blake Ginithan, Derrick Veurink, and I pay tribute to the glory that is the Criterion Collection. You can follow all thi ...
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Criterion Now

CriterionCast

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A current rundown of the world of Criterion with a round table of guests. We talk about new and upcoming releases, what's happening on FilmStruck, and other related topics related to the Criterion Collection.
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The D-n-A Show

Daniel and Art

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The D-n-A Show is a movie podcast where we talk about our passion for the movies, film and the cinema. This podcast is all about fun and often goofy conversations about movies. We will discuss classics movies, oscar predictions, feature themed 5 top lists based on the movie we are discussing. This show is for movie and film lovers because everyone is welcome at the movies.
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My Criterions

Bil Antoniou

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Podcaster Bil Antoniou of BGM: Bad Gay Movies Bitchy Gay Men goes through his Criterions and talks about the movies and the memories they inspire, along the way chatting with a few friends. This podcast is not affiliated with the Criterion Collection and no copyright infringement is intended.
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Surprisingly Criterion

Surprisingly Criterion

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Surprisingly Criterion - the podcast where we select and talk about the films that we’re surprised are a part of the Criterion Collection, and the films we can’t believe are not! The Criterion Collection brands itself as a depository of important classic and contemporary films for film aficionados. Their collection features over a 1000 movies and counting! Surely all of these can’t be important, can they? What does 'important' even mean!
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Welcome to the Criterion Correction! In this podcast, we'll be delving into the Criterion Collection of films to try and figure out what each says about the craft of cinema and what, exactly, it takes to become part of the collection. Join us for rousing conversation and many, many references to geekery and film culture.
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Blu-ray Boutique

Tim Rosenberger

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Hosts Rosalie Lewis and Tim Rosenberger dive each month into films released through boutique home video labels like the Criterion Collection, Kino Lorber, Flicker Alley, Shout Factory, Grapevine, etc. Podcast formerly The Criterion Collectors.
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CRITERIONAUTS

Explosomagico

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Brave film explorer comrades Joey Reinisch and Chris McCaleb journey to far the reaches of cinema. In each mission, they will analyze, report and criticize a film from THE CRITERION COLLECTION, hopefully maintaining their sanity in the presence of extreme motion picture brilliance...or something.
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Aughtsterion

A Bigger Umbrella

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Like the Criterion Collection but more gay and more fun, Aughtsterion chronicles and canonizes the horror films released around the turn of the new millennium.
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Golden Hour

Maddie Stenzel, Lydia Farber-Jones, Christophe Charre, Lorenzo Phrasavath, Josh Nazario, Alexandra Olson

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A weekly film review podcast hosted by a couple of nerdy college students that's only sometimes pretentious. They will be reviewing some classics from the Criterion Collection, and an occasional Disney, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, HBO or even Showtime film. Our esteemed reviewers will also spend some time discussing new movies that they are excited about and any other exciting industry news they happen across.
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The Criterinot Podcast is a comedic podcast about films that are not in The Criterion Collection. Host Graydon Sheppard is joined in each episode by a filmmaker, actor, producer, comedian, etc., to get into the mainstream movies they love that don't get enough cred.
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Farthouse

Patrick Mallon, Casey O'Brien

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Certified cinephile cuties Casey O'Brien and Patrick Mallon are here to guide plebs and idiots alike through the world of arthouse cinema. This podcast serves as a spark notes version for those who do not care to watch these movies. Through a highly developed proprietary system called "The Fartsy Test," Casey and Patrick determine on a 10 point scale just how unbearably impenetrable and boring a given arthouse film is. Tune in every week and gain the social currency of talking like a snobbis ...
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Better Than Speed

Better Than Speed

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Pop quiz, hotshot! Has there ever been a movie better than Speed? We’re watching the entire canon of classic world cinema on a quest to discover a film that tops the Keanu Reeves masterpiece Speed.
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Cinema Bushido

Cinema Bushido

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Irreverent movie talk about badass movies. Samurai cinema, Katanas, Robots, martial arts, Action Cinema. Published bi-weekly, featuring guests from all over the globe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Similar to the ways that Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne's Rosetta (1999) reminded us of a modern day version of Breson's Mouchette, their film The Kid with a Bike (2011) feels like an updated The 400 Blows. Of course, the Dardenne's bring their unique style to the story of Cyril and Samantha, once again ending not with an established community, but a…
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In this episode - part one in a two-part series on this topic - Joy and Yifat Susskind (Executive Director of MADRE) discuss the importance of a feminist financial imagination in the context of social transformation and funding for women's rights organizations. Joy then reimagines and explores the challenges faced by current funding systems, the ro…
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Description: Christian Gutierrez joins Aaron for the first time. He has a podcast called Reel Latinos, and is an expert in Latino cinema. He has tastes for world cinema and classic Hollywood. We talked about the July 2025 Criterion announcements, and we went through the TCM Film Festival schedule to look at conflicts and which films for him to prio…
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Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. Each episode of Season 5: 1973 features a discussion about films that were destined to eventually bear the Criterion imprint, whether published on physical media or made availabl…
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AHHH I’m so scared there’s a scary ghost in this movie! Just kidding, no ghosts here. Just a very ornery dressmaker. Join Nick and Brennan as they discuss Paul Thomas Anderson’s haute couture character study Phantom Thread, a film that makes the Spineless Boys pose questions such as: Do Vicky Krieps and Daniel Day-Lewis be f***ing? Is this film sec…
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EPISODE 194: Elegant, epic, existential, and electric. Volume 2 goes to 11 (ft. Megan Kearns) Episode Description: Jason returns to the closet of cinema history to crack open another stack from the Criterion Collection! From enchanted castles and sinking ships to philosophical chess matches, outback odysseys, and the loudest band in England, this l…
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Podcast's intro song 'Here Come the Creeps' performed by Souless AI Software SUNO, written by Ugly Cry Club.Like us on Facebook!www.facebook.com/criterioncreeps/Follow us on that Twitter!twitter.com/criterioncreepsFollow us on Instagram!instagram.com/criterioncreepsWe've got a Patreon too, if you are so inclined to see this podcast continue to exis…
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This is Episode No. 100 of “Music for a While.” To mark the occasion, Jay presents music associated with that number: 100. So, we can consider this a centennial celebration.Bach, “Darum wir billig loben dich,” from the Cantata BVW 130Dvořák, Scherzo from Sonatina for Violin and Piano, Op. 100Bach, “Er ist mein Licht, mein Leben,” from the Cantata B…
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In this episode, Brian talks about the recent 4K UHD releases of Arthur Penn's NIGHT MOVES and Alan Rudolph'd CHOOSE ME from Criterion as well as a great trio of discs from Fun City Editions. Info on Criterion here: https://criterion.com/ Fun City Editions (including their latest Pre-orders) here: https://www.funcityeditions.com/ This week's episod…
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A medieval fantasy adventure, The Green Knight is a modern re-interpretation of the old poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by the Anonymous Poet. From acclaimed director David Lowery and produced by A24 (among others), the film's production design and cinematography has wowed critics and captivated some audiences -- at least those that saw it. Wi…
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In this episode, Brian goes through some recent releases from Kino Lorber including one of his 80s favorites making its Blu-ray Debut: HOT PURSUIT. This week's episode is also brought to you by the fine folks at DiabolikDVD - a great place to buy your discs from! https://www.diabolikdvd.com/ Just the Discs Now has a YouTube Channel! Check it out he…
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EPISODE 195: An American Original! – No apologies, no half-measures, all fire. (ft. Joe Buttice) Episode Description: This week, Jason is joined by Joe Buttice (Reel Spoilers) to lock and load a ranking of five films tied to the myth, the man, the cigar-smoking cinema warlord: John Milius. Whether writing frontier survival epics or directing operat…
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It’s number 4. It’s Fellini. It’s a beloved and highly influential 1970s nostalgia-infused takedown of everyday people living in and under fascist Italy. And yet for all of these things, it’s truly one of a kind. Join the Random Acts of Cinema Discord server here! *Come support the podcast and get yourself or someone you love a random gift at our m…
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In this In Competition episode, Daniel starts the road to the 2026 Oscars. Featured in the episode is Sundance and Berlin Film Festival Highlights, Review of Oscar chances for films released January - March 2025 and Daniel gives his Best Picture 10 for the 2026 Oscars. Sit back, relax and enjoy the show and remember everyone is welcome at the movie…
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Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. Each episode of Season 5: 1973 features a discussion about films that were destined to eventually bear the Criterion imprint, whether published on physical media or made availabl…
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Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. Each episode of Season 5: 1973 features a discussion about films that were destined to eventually bear the Criterion imprint, whether published on physical media or made availabl…
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Keisuke Kinoshita's The Ballad of Narayama is a film about enforced austerity, about capitulating to the fascist power structures, about how we can be conditioned into killing ourselves even without a boot directly on our neck because that's the status quo. It's about what we do to others and to ourselves not because we have to but because we've be…
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Send us a text 🎙️ In this episode of iCritic LIVE, we dive into the gaming world's latest buzz: Has Nintendo unknowingly handed Xbox a victory with their game pricing strategy? 💰 With evolving competition and consumer expectations, how might this bold move reshape the landscape for fans of both platforms? Tune in as we break down the trends, reacti…
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In this very giggly episode of BFGE, Emma shocks Sarah by warming up to Michael Hanake's infamous home invasion satire "Funny Games." The ladies debate the film's artistic merit, Sarah reads angry zero star film reviews, and Emma urges audiences to #believewomen. Also in this episode: Sarah makes a bad investment European beef hands Sarah apologize…
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W.D. Richter and Earl Mac Rauch's Buckaroo Banzai is hard to explain and was challenging to market. Facing box office competition from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Ghostbusters, and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, the off-beat, complicated science-fiction comedy action film washed out of theaters. But after slipping onto home video, a…
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In this episode, Brian runs through a stack of recent classic film releases from the fine folks at Indicator: https://www.powerhousefilms.co.uk/ This week's episode is also brought to you by the fine folks at DiabolikDVD - a great place to buy your discs from! https://www.diabolikdvd.com/ Just the Discs Now has a YouTube Channel! Check it out here …
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There’s a reading of this movie as Jean Renoir’s exercise in delayed gratification. What’s a cancan? Is that a cancan? Will they cancan? Oh no they can’t cancan!! But maybe, just maybe… No they can’t! And then just when you’ve given up all hope: they can cancan! And by god, they do. (Spoiler alert.) Join the Random Acts of Cinema Discord server her…
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Send us a text Join us for a special live episode of iCritic as we dive headfirst into the Crunchyroll Anime Awards! From jaw-dropping animation to unforgettable characters, we’re casting our votes in real time—debating the nominees, defending our favorites, and maybe throwing a little shade (in true anime fan fashion). Whether you're a casual watc…
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Send us a text Step into the animated world of creativity and imagination with "Who Created Roger Rabbit?" In this special episode, we sit down with the visionary author and creator of Roger Rabbit, Gary K. Wolf, to uncover the fascinating story behind the beloved character that changed animation forever. From the genesis of *Who Framed Roger Rabbi…
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Wim Wenders had planned for years with German Neo-expressionist choreographer Pina Bausch to make a film of her work, but Wenders didn't know how he could do it justice. Then he saw U2 3D (2008) and knew that digital 3D was the technology he needed. Unfortunately, as technology caught up to Wenders' vision, Bausch passed away, and Pina (2011) morph…
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In this celebratory 50th episode of the Criterion Institute podcast, Joy engages in a heartfelt conversation with David Bank, CEO of Impact Alpha. They reflect on the power of voice in impact investing, the importance of language, and the role of media in shaping community narratives. Joy then shares her personal journey of finding her voice and in…
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Description: Ali Khamseh joins Aaron from Tehran, Iran. It was the first time podcasting with someone anywhere close to that region, and it was a delight! Ali talked about his projects, the state of cinema in Iran, many of the Iranian masters like Abbas Kiarostami and Jafar Panahi, and how some filmmakers have become internationally known while pac…
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A Terminator knock-off that blended sci-fi, noir detective, comedy, and silly horror, Trancers is a cult film that continues to reel in new audiences. The first in a franchise, this low-budget but inventive movie flows in a strange, off-beat tone. The film sends a 23rd-century Humphrey Bogart-style hardboiled detective back to the 1980s to stop a c…
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In this episode, Brian turns his focus to some recent steelbook releases: including a bunch from Lionsgate Limited: https://lionsgatelimited.com/ This week's episode is also brought to you by the fine folks at DiabolikDVD - a great place to buy your discs from! https://www.diabolikdvd.com/ Just the Discs Now has a YouTube Channel! Check it out here…
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EPISODE 193: Through a Dream, Darkly — Ranking David Lynch (ft. Molly Razz) Episode Description: This week, we tumble headfirst into the subconscious as Jason is joined by the enigmatic Molly Razz to rank five of David Lynch’s most haunting cinematic visions. From industrial nightmares and small-town secrets to Hollywood hallucinations, we tackle t…
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Director Brad Silberling’s modern spiritual masterpiece dares to propose a world filled with unseen angels, who look upon humanity with a detached sense of whimsy. Until a brash, brilliant, and beautiful heart surgeon dares to question a universe who steals the life of one of her patients, and one of these angels… falls for her. In more ways than o…
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In the first 140 Spines of the Criterion Collection there were five Alfred Hitchcock films, leading us to believe we'd be seeing a lot more from him over the years, but it turns out The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) is the first Hitchcock we've watched for the podcast in just shy of a decade. This is the original The Man Who Knew Too Much, one of Al…
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